tfhe ©finntraite W ¿Prniíirriiüí Sinus. ------ - -------------------- i Published Every Frida j Morning, Bj RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICKELL, Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes at the following rates : EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFl’K’E—On Oreffon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Nnbscription: One copy, per annum 1» * - *■ — six month« ........................ three month«.................. Jat’urioW#/ ni Adraticc. - , .... + ?n.no 2.00 . 1.00 VOL. V JACKSONILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Ladies' and Gentlemen s OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. T. A. DAVIS & CO •» MENERAI. NOTES ANI» NEWS. NO. 45 R estoring P ersons A pparently D rowned .—The Massachusetts Hu­ mane Society issued the following di­ rections for restoring persons apparent­ ly dead from drowning : 1. Lose no time. Carryout these directions on the spot. 2. Remove the froth and mucus from the mouth and nostrils. 3. Hold the body for a few seconds only with the head hanging down, so that the water may run out of the lungs and windpipe. 4. Loosen all tight articles of cloth­ ing about the neck and chest. 5. See that the tongue is pulled forward if it falls back into the throat. By taking hold of it with a handker­ i chief it will not slip. 6. If the breathing has ceased or, nearly so, it must be stimulated by pressure of the chest with the hands, in imitation of the natural breathing, forcibly expelling the air from the lungs, and allowing it to re-enter and expand them by the elasticity of the ribs. Remember that this is the most important step of all. To do it readi­ ly, lay the person on the back with a cushion, pillow, or some firm substance under the shoulders; then press with the flat of the hands over the lower part of the breast-lone and the upper part of the abdomen, keeping up a regular repetition and relaxation of pressure twenty or thirty times a minute. A pressure of thirty pounds may be applied with safety to a grown person. 7. Rub the limbs with the hands or witli dry cloths constantly, to aid the circulation and keep the body warm. 8. As soon as the person can swal­ low give a teaspoonful of spirits in hot water, or some warm tea or coffee. 9. Work deliberately. I)<> not give up too quickly. Success has rewarded the efforts of hours. One square, one insertion......................... $.1.00 “ each subsequent one............ l.uo Legal advertisements inserted 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. N ames uf C ountries .—The follow­ ing countries, it is said, were original­ ly named by tho Phoenician language, signifying something characteristic of the places they designate. Europe signifies a country of white complex­ ion ; so named because the inhabitants wero of a lighter complexion than those of Asia or Africa. Asia signi­ fies hot ween, or in the middle, from tho fact that geographers placed it be­ tween Asia and Africa. Africa signifies the lands of corns or ears. It was celebrated for its abund­ ance of corn, and all sorts of grain. Siberia signifies thirst or dry—very characteristic. Spain a country of rabbits or conies. It was once so in­ fested with these animals that they sued Augustus for an army to destroy them. Italy, a country of pitch, from its yielding great quantities of black pitch. Calabria also for the same rea­ son. Gaul, modern France, signifies yellow hair, characterized the inhabi­ tants. The English of Caledonia is a high hill. This was a rugged, mountainous province in Scotland. Hibernia is ut­ most, or last habitation ; far beyond this, westward, the Phoenicians never extended their voyages. Britain, the country of tin, great quantities t»eing found on it and adjacent islands. The Greeks call it Albion, which signifies in the Phoenician tongue either white or high mountains, from the whiteness of its shores, or tho high rocks on the western coast. Corsica signifies the footsteps of men, which it resembles. Syracuse signifies bad savor, so called from the unwholesome marsh on which it stood. Rhodes, serpents or dragons, which it produced in abundance. Scylla, the whirlpool of destruction. .Etna sig­ nifies a furnace, or dark or smoky. In Ohio, Hayes’ official majority for Governor is 5,549. < lover nor,...................................................... U. F- Grover Ncvretary of State,.................. S. I. < hadwick The damage recently done by floods State Treasurer,......................................... Y. H. Brown WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, State Printer.............................................. M. • Brown in Ireland is enormous. FANCY goods Sup’t of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland It is proposed to hold a Free Masons’ FIRST JUPICIAT. DISTRICT. 71 FRONT STREET, Congress, with delegates from all over BOYS’ and GIRLS’ P. P. Prim Circuit Judge ,t.......................... Attorney, ....................... H. K. Hanna the world, in London, in 1877. I »1st riet PORTLAND, OREGON. JACKSON COUNTY. A St. Louis physician has offered a REA DY-MADE CLOTHING, (’minty Judge............................. F. B. Watson reward of $1,000 for an authenticated . , (John O’Brien, County Commissioners...... | M A.Hueston case of death from eating ripe water­ ......... J. W. Manning BOOTS and SHOES, melon. Sheriff, ........... E. D. Fondrav < 'lerk,.. ! The latest discovery in Pompeii is Treasurer,....................... . .................... K. Kubli Assessor........................... .......... W. A. Childers GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, that of the figure of a woman lighting DRUGS, School Superintendent, ........... H. C. Fleming a fire in the cook-stove, while her hus­ i Surveyor,......................... ............. J.. S. Howard PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, band is asleep in bed. Coroner........................... ................ H. T. Inlow CLOTHING, Official Paper,................. ...D emocratic T imes Tho consumption of tea in the Union josF.rniNE county . for the last two years appears from PATENT MEDICINES, County Judge,.................. ..... M. F. Baldwin LIQUOHS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, the latest data to be at least 50,000,000, (S. Messenger, County Commissioners,.. " ( James Neely. GLASSWARE, HTA’DOIF GLASS, if not 60,000,000 pounds, per annum. Sheriff,................................ ...... Dan. L. Green Gen. Joseph E. Johnston denies the Clerk.................................... ...... Cha«. Hughes PAINTS, OILS AND report of his having accepted an ap­ Treasurer,.......................... ........ Wm. Naueke Assessor.............................. ........ John Howell pointment from the Khedive to become School Superintendent,.. ........... J. M. Smith At E. Jacob's New Store. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian I ...... W. N. Sanders Surveyor. army. . ..... Geo. E. Briggs Coroner.. BLUE VITRIOL, ..D emocratic T imes Official Paper,. Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. The horse Os ’oola made some good court sittings . time in a tin e and five race at La LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Jackson County.— Circuit Co- H. F. JOHNSON, C.C. BUSH. His Honor. i this is. cialty. site and east of the M. E. Church. new birth of the Phoenix, which al­ Late Bush A Co. Late of Johnson A Hearn. “I’ll be twenty-seven next week !” ways took place at Heliopolis, tho A company of Indians claiming to THE J. A. CALLENDER, M. D., City of the Sun. A priest made a fire BUSH & JOHNSON, be Modocs are exhibiting themselves she replied promptly. ‘ Twenty-seven — yes — urn. You ’ ll of spices on the altar, and the bird in Paris and drawing immense crowds. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, never see fifty-five again.” CITY DRUG STORE, flew into the flames and was burned The chief gives out that Captain Jack ’ s Forwarding A Commission Merchants, I “ Oh, now, darling ! ” she JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. with the spices. A small worm would mother used to wash for him, and pushing back her hair. then be found in the ashes on the al. claims relationship on that account. JACKSONVILLE. “ Don ’ t fool around this Court, Mrs. READING, CAL., A circular issued by the mercantile Manchester, but tell how you plead to tar, and on the second day after it ap­ Office at residence, on Fifth street, op­ peared it would be transformed into a posite the Court House. agency of Dun, Barlow & Co. gives this charge.” nrd, and in one day after that, or the he new ftrm of kahler a bro . the number of failures for the first TERMINUS OF C. AND O. RAILROAD. “I was a little tipsy, my love,” she third day after burning, the Phoenix have the largest and most completo J. H. STINSON, three quarters of the present year at said, “but I am going to be steady af­ would be itself again and would go assortment of 5,334 ; liabilities, §131,175,503. The ter this. Let me go this morning, old ATTORNEY- and COUNSELOR-AT-L AW, DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, number for the same last year was sweetness, and you shall have a slice off in fine spirits and in new clothes, a r ark goods care b . a . t . also that were warranted to last for five AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. 1VL buy Wool, Hide«, Deer Skins, Sheep Ever brought to Southern Oregon, Also 4,371 ; liabilities, §116,421,000. of the bridal cake.” mndred years.— St. Nicholas. Pelts, etc. “I’ll bridle you for ninety days, old The Indian Commissioners have en­ We trust our knowledge of business and the latest and finest styles of Office one block north of Court House, the wants of our patrons is a guarantee that tirely failed to form a treaty with the girl,” replied the Court, “and if I A ngora G oats .—Messrs. Carey ene- Next door to Reames Bros., grain. The United States, however, the sun, the hens all went to roost in flts are mutual. Let those who cannot Proprietor. THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., S. P. JONES, grows an enormous amount of corn, Norway just about 7 o’clock p. m . al appreciate the virtue of advertising which the others do not. It is likely, through June, though the sun was hide their light with a half bushel HENRY PAPE, Engineer. also, that Austria will soon rival the four or five hours high, and the world measure, and if anybody wants to find one but the choicest and best two last named countries, at least was “as light as a cork.” They re out whether they are in business or Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- fpHE kept. when her land is more generally taken turned to the active duties of life be not, let them inquire of some ot their 1 ure in announcing th.it he lias just THROUGH TICKETS, 12 j C ents . up and cultivated. South Australia fore three the next morning. DRINKS, 12 i CENTS. opnned out at the above location, and will own or their wife’s near relation«. By constantly keep on hand a complete and keeping one’s business- liefore the peo­ alone announces this year that she has NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t finH-ciaasstock of the beat brands of wino«, T he London polite have the names ple life and enterprise will be accorded 200,000 tons of surplus wheat, 45,000 fHOTCE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- liquor», cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas­ pay. Families needing anything in our line can always lie supplied with the purest and tern periodicals and leading newspapers of > gars constantly on hand. The reading tons of which have already been ex- of 117,000 habitual criminals on the to the advertiser, ami a merited pat- Itest to lie found on the Coast. Give us a table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- the cKk Give me . WLL0J(_ • ronage secured. I register. i ported. call, and you will be well satisfied. i cals and leading pajters of the Coast, STATE OF OREGON. I FURNISHING and i t • FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, T T T W T N C «