The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 26, 1875, Image 1

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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VOL. V
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1875
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
T. A. DAVIS & CO
UENERAL NOTES AND NEWS.
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each subsequent one........... 1.00
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to yearly and time advertisers.
S’early advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
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SECKECY OF INVENTION«.
Two thousand barrels of oysters
The San Francisco Bulletin of Nov.
A century ago what a man discov­
from Shoal water Bay are to be planted 6th gives the following in relation to ered in the arts he concealed. Work­
in Coos Bay.
the “flyers” entered for the great four- men were put upon oath never to re­
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
A chicken with four legs and a tail mile race for a purse of $30,000, which veal the process used by their em­
FANCY goods
like
a cat is the latest monstrosity in has doubtless transpired ere this at ployers. Doors were kept closed, and
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
71
FRONT
STREET,
visitors were rigorously excluded from
Yamhill county,
Circuit .TiidpfP,.................. ............... P. P. Prim
BOYS' and GIRLS'
San
Francisco
:
admission, and false operations blinded
I lint riot Attnrnnv............... ........... H. K. Hanna
Molasses made frnm watermelons
Nine
entries
have
been
made
in
the
workmen themselves. The mysteries
JACKSON COUNTY.
PORTLAND, OREGON. was recently exhibited at the Wilson
CLOTH
ING
REA
DY-MADE
race,
viz.:
Wildidte,
Grinstead,
Katie
of ever craft were hedged in by (Hiioic
i
County Judge......... ........ .......... E. B. Watson
County Fair, Kansas.
f
John
O
’
Brien.
Pease,
Springbok,
Rutherford,
Reve
­
fences of empirical pretentions anu ju­
County Commissioners..
i M. A. Hueston
Stanley, the N. Y. Herald's explorer nue, Jr., Fanny Hall, Chance and dicial affirmation. The royal manu­
1UE KEEP CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND
Sheriff................................. ....... T. W. Manning
in Africa, says that African mosqui­ Hock Hocking.
BOOTS and SHOES,
factories of porcelain, for example,
VV a complete stock of
Clerk,.................................. ........ E. D. Foudrav
toes are as large as a Kentucky chew wildidle ’ s pedigree AND RECORD. I were carried on in Europe with a
Treasurer........................... ..............K. Kubli
I
Assessor............ ................. ......XV. A. Childers
of tobacco.
Wildidle was foaled in 1870, bred by spirit of jealous exclusiveness. His
DRUGS,
School Superintendent... ........ IL <’. Fleming GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS <f- CHAIRS,
Patrick Laird, an old settler of Lane A. J. Alexander, of Woodburn, Ken­ Majesty of Saxony was especially cir­
Surveyor, ........................ ........... T. s. Howard
Cnrnncr ......................... ............. H. T. Inlow
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, county, raised a White Chester hog tucky, by imported Australian, hi« cumspect. Not content with the oath
Official Paper..................... D emocratic T imes
CLOTHING,
which weighed 777 pounds net when dam Idlewild by Lexington, grand of secrecy imposed upon his people,
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
killed. It was two years old.
dam Florine, by imported Glencoe— he would not abate his kingly suspic­
PATENT
MEDICINES,
ion in favor of a brother monarch.
Countv Judge................... ........ M. F. Baldwin
The committee appointed by the Melody by Medoc—Randolph’s dam Neither King nor King’s delegate
‘ _
. .
f S. Messenger, LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS,
County Commissioners....... I Tamos Neel v.
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, Brooklyn Association of Congregation­ by Moses, llis datn, Idlewild, ran the might enter the tabooed walls of Meis­
Sheriff......................................... Dan. L. Green
al Ministers to investigate the Beecher fastest four miles ever accomplished, sen. What is erroneously called the
Clerk............................................Chas. Hughes
CROCKERY, ETC.,
affair will call a meeting in a few days. considering the weight carried. Flo­ Dresden porcelain—that exquisite pot­
Treasurer,..................................................... Win. Naucke
PAINTS, OILS AND
t
rine, his grand dam, was the dam of
Assessor........................................................ John Howell
The Hancock sisters—four In num­ Legal Tender, who scored the fastest tery of which the world has never
School Superintendent................. J. M. Smith
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders At E. Jacob's New Store. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, ber and of uncommon energy and time on record in his day. Melody seen the like—was manufactured for
Coroner.......................................Geo. E. Briggs
business tact—are running a farm, a and Randolph also achieved some re­ two hundred years by a process so se­
Official Paper.................... D emocratic T imes
BLUE VITRIOL,
saw mill and grist mill near Scottsburg, markable victories in their time.— cret that not even the bribery of
Orth’s Brick Building. Jacksonville.
COURT SITTINGS.
Douglas county.
Wildidle has the honor of being the Princes nor the garrulity of the opera­
tors ever revealed it. Other discover­
JarJHon County.— Circuit Court, second
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
O. IL Kelly, Secretary of the Nation­ winner of the “Wise Plate,” in 7:25}. ies have been less successfully guarded,
Monday in February. Juno and November.
al Grange, says that granges are being
GRINSTEAD
County Court, first Monday in each month.
fortunately for the world. The mana,
organized now at the rate of about 80 Is a bay cold, foaled in 1871, bred by facture of tinware in Europe origi­
Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth
TT-if Sole Aixenfs for Oregon for the cele­ per month, which would be an increase
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
James A. Grinstead, of Walnut Hill nated in a stolen secret. Few readers
brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
tober. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan­
of
about
2,400
for
every
thirty
days.
Stud Farm, Kentucky, is by Gilroy, need to be informed that tinware U
kills
Ticks,
Lice
and
all
parasites
on
sheep,
uary, April, July and October.
and
is
a
sure
cure
for
screw-worm,
scab
and
JACKSONVILLE rRECINCT.
The Radicals once thought it a great his dam sister to Ruric, by imported simply thin iron plated with tin by be­
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
Justice of the Peace,................. J. IT. Stinson
scandal for the Democrats to elect John Sovereign, grand dam Levity, by im­ ing dipped into the molten metal. In
Constable..................................... X. M. Asbury
Morrissey to Congress ; yet they hear­ ported Trustee—Vandal’s dam by im­ theory, it is an easy matter to clean
I
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY.
tily supported this same individual for ported Tranby. Before coming to Cal­ the surface of iron ; dip it into a bath
J
f C. C. Beck man, Pres’t,
State Senator at the recent New York ifornia, Grinstead distinguished him­ of boiling tin, and remove it envel­
; Sol. Sachs,
CONDUCTED BY
self by running the fastest 1} miles on oped with the silvery metal to a place
. J John Miller,
election.
Cor. Cal. Á Oregon Sts.,
Trust oes
' Wm. Hoffman,
record, beating Springbok and Olitipa. for cooling. In practice, however, the
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES
A number of German merchants
' K. Kubli.
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
process is one of the most difficult in
KATIE I’EASE,
Recorder,..................................... I’. S. TTavden
have started to raise $50,000 to defray
Treasurer........................................ Henry Pape
the expenses of the German Crown The winner of the $25,000 purse last the arts.
Marshal..................................... J. P. McDaniel miiE scholastic year of thts
It was discovered in Holland and
Prince in New York city and his sub­ year and the victor over Thad. Stev­
Street Commissioner.................... Silas J. Day
I school will commence about the middle
guarded
from publicity with the ut­
DAVID LINN
sequent escort to Philadelphia, on his ens, whom a commendable local pride
of Auuust. and is divided in four sessions,
most
vigilance
for nearly half a cen­
had led many to believe to be invinci­
of eleven weeks each. The following are the Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment visit to the Centennial Exhibition.
PRO F ESS TON A L (ARI )S
terms:
ble, is a chestnut mare. She was tury. England tried in vain to dis­
of furniture, consisting of
Commissioner Burdett, of the Gen­ foaled in 1870, bred by Col. D. McDan­ cover the secret, until James Sherman,
$10.00
Board and tuition, per term,...........
B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
•1.00 BEDSTEADS,
lk>d and Bedding.................................
eral Land Office, will, in his forthcom­ iel of New Jersey, by Planet, her dam a Cornish miner, crossed the channel,
8.00
Drawing and painting........................
ing rejiort, strongly recommend that Minnie Mansfield, by imported Glen­ insinuated himself master of the se­
BI’BEAT’S, TABLES.
Piano,...................................................... . 15.00
all
timber lands offered by the Govern­ coe, grand dam Argentite by Bertrand. cret, and brought it home. The secret
5.00
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Entrance fee, only once,...................
GUILD MOULDINGS,
ment be appraised and thrown open Katie has a two-mile record of 3:32}, of manufacturing cast steel was also
SELECT DAY’ SCHOOL.
to purchasers at not less than appraised besides that winning the four-mile stealthily obtained, and is now witbin
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
Kerbyville, Oregon.
value.
the reach of all artisans.
heat race of last year.
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Senator Jones lately deposited in the
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
SPRINGBOK.
PART.OR A BEDROOM SUITS,
A n I nflation E xperimen
San
Francisco
Mint
five
bars
of
silver
The
pedigree
of
Springbok
bears
a
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
I bullion, weighing over 4(H) pounds fair comparison with that of any of his Lawrence County, Ohi
ETC.» ETC.
furnace comtntnMtyt&t
Ila«» removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on I each. It came from I’anamint, and competitors. He was foaled in 1870, there is nothing doj
his professional services to the public.
hand and made to order. Planing done on was run into these unusually large bred by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn,
i
labor, but laborers wfio
Office and residence on Third street, oppo­
reasonable terms, ’jAT Undertaking a spe­ bars as a protection against robbers on
IL F. JOHNSON,
C.C. BUSH.
Ky.,
by
imported
Australian,
his
dam
site and east of the M. E. Church.
alive. They offer to work for their
cialty.
the road.
Late Bush A < *o. Late <>f Johnson A Hearn.
being Hester, by Lexington, grand board, but the furnace owners don’t
DR. T. CALDWELL MACKEY.
The Baptist denomination proposes dam, Heads-I-Say, by imported Glen­ like to have the name of employing
THE
BUSH &. JOHNSON,
to
celebrate the Centennial by raising coe—Heads-or-tails, by Lottery. He men for their Itoard, and hence they
PIIY’SICTAN A- SURGEON,
an educational fund of $5,006,000, has a three-mile record of 5:12} to fall employ them and issue to them a cur­
CITY DRUG STORK,
which will be devoted to the endow­ back on. He has beaten Fellowcraft, rency—“more currency,” in fact. The
Oregon.
Forwarding
&
Commission
Merchants,
Jacksonville,
ment of colleges, seminaries and acad­ Preakness, Mate, Katie, Wanderer and furnace managers also keep store, and
JACKSONVILLE.
emies in the different States and many other fast horses.
the currency has on its face this prom,
N. B.—Night calls promptly attended to.
READING, CAL.,
Territories.
RUTHERFORD
ise to pay : “Pay (laborer’s name) $2
J. A. CALLENDER. M. D..
It seems that the City of Waco, Is the brother of Fellowcraft, a horse in merchandise, less number of cents
TERMINUS OF C. AND O. RAILROAD. rpiIE NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A- B ro . burned near Galveston and all aboard that has the fastest record ever made punched out on the border.” Hero
1 have the largest and most complete
P II Y SIC I A N AND SURGEON,
assortment of
lost, had on board 300 cases of petro­ in a four-mile race, 7:19}. Following you have “more money,” “the cur­
leum at the time, and as it was unlaw­ is his pedigree: Foaled 1871, bred rency expanded to meet the wants of
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
A
CHEMICALS,
ark goods care b . a j . also
ful to carry it her owners will be by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn, Ken. the trade” and all that sort of thing.
buy Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, Sheep I
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also prosecuted. It is supposed that she tucky, hy imported Australian, his Well, what is the result ? The happy
Pelts,
etc.
! was struck by lightning.
Office at residence, on Fifth street, op­
dam -Erolite, by Lexington, Rut her. laborer, rejoicing in the possession of
We trust our knowledge of business and the latest and finest styles of
posite the Court House.
ford is of exactly the same blood as a “convertible greenback,” goes to
the wants of our patrons is a guarantee that
STATIONERY,
There is no more wholesome truth Wildidle, his dam being a sister to the store to “convert” it, and finds the
we will do business to their entire satisfac­
J. H. STINSON,
tion.
than this : That it is impossible to Idlewild, These five horses named prices so high, when paid in that sort
Anda great variety of PERFUMES and
1«.
Reading, April 13, 1875.
T< >1 LET ARTICLES, including the best and reach and maintain a gold and silver comprise the Eastern division of of money, that the proceeds of a day’s
ATTORNEY and COUNSE LOR-AT-L AW,
rhea pest assortment of COMMON and PER­ basis for our finances, desirable as that the entries.
labor only pay his board after all—
FUM ED SOAPS in this market.
MRS.
BROWN,
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
is, until the balance of trade is in favor
just
as though no “more currency”
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
THE CALIFORNIA HORSES.
of
the
United
States,
until
we
export
had intervened. But this currency is
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ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
Revenue, Jr., is a California horse of magnificent. Foreign nations cannot
ASHLAND,
more
than
we
import
—
until
we
sell
Office one block north of Court House,
I
whose pedigree little is known, and wrest it from him, even the rival gro­
more than we buy.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
14.
TABLE ROCK SALOON.
The Oregonian says Hon. A. J. Du­ who has yet to make a record. Fan­ cery across the street won’t take it—
Millinery and Ladies Goods.
H. K. HANNA.
OREGON STREET,
fur has just returned from a trip on the nie Hall is of Norfolk stock, and has it is his own, created and expanded to
accomplished some creditable perform­ “enliven industry,” “meet the wants
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Cascades Mountains, where he has ob­ ance. Chance is a three year old, de­ of trade” and “develop the resources”
tained rare specimens of our native scended from the same grandsire as
Jacksonville, Oie’on,
timbers for the botanical department Thad Stevens. He has been suffering of this mighty country.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings,
he proprietors of titts well - of the United States’ exhibit at the recently from distemper, contracted at
Prompt attention given to all business let)
S tock H ogs .—No one can afford to
known and popular resort would in­ coming Centennial. Among the vari­
in my care.
form their friends and the publie generally eties are sections of the silver, white Sacramento. Hock Hocking is con­ stint hogs he intends to fatten. They
HAIR, JUTE AND
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
that a complete and first-class stock of the
sidered out of the race altogether, should be kept growing, and therefore
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and and yellow pine, lyalis, larch, cypressus, having injured himself by getting his
the time to commence feeding is when
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. nutkanus and several others, which
C. w. KAHLER.
E. R. WATSON.
LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, They will be pleased to have their friends
forefoot
entangled
in
a
sulky.
they
need it for this purpose. It is
are now being boxed and prepared for
KAHLER Sc WATSON,
I the poorest kind of economy to starve
“call and smile.”
FASTEST
FOUR
MILES
ON
RECORD.
shipment. Mr. Dufur is giving his
CABINET.
ATTORNEY’S & COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
Following is a list of fastest four- hogs, at any time, if you hope to
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found entire time and attention to preparing
make them come to their best To
here. We would lie pleased to have persons our agricultural productions, native mile races on record :
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Agent for McCall's Bazaar Fashions. possessing curiosities and specimens bring grasses, valuable timber, ornamental Fel lowcra f t, t i me.................................. ....7:19’4 make a hog that has been stinted fat
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ finishing wood, etc., for the great ex­ Lexington ............................................. ....7:19^ for the market requires very much
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
inet for inspection.
other Courts of this State.
hibition in Philadelphia next year. Lexington............................................. ....7:23£i more feed than if it had been evenly
JOHN L. CARTER &> SON,
Office in Court House—upstairs.
WINTJEN Æ HELMS.
and continually supplied with nour­
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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The commendable effort he is making
ishment. And remember that fresh
Thad
Stevens
(second
heat)
..............
....7:30
in this work entitles him to great
JAMES S. HOWARD,
Wildidle
.................................................
water, salt and shade are also essential.
....7:25)4
credit, and should be seconded by all
LIME FOR SALE,
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
The
record
made
by
Thad
Stevens
—Indiana Barnier.
our people throughout the State.
1ITE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
is the fastest second heat on record,
FOR JACKSON,
»I all kinds of Painting, including
A desperate shooting affray occurred and was made by him in the four-mile
A T exas Judge is credited with
in
the
Circuit
Court
room
at
Salem
on
BRICK-LAYING
&
PLASTERING
DONE.
the
following decision : “The fact is,
HOUSE
PAINTING,
race
two
years
ago.
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
the 15th, while Court was in session.
Official surveys made and patents obtained
Jones, the jail is an old, rickety affair,
SIGN PAINTING,
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
Watkins, the young man upon whose
A n Eastern paper tells this : John as cold as an iron wedge. You applied
Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
rpiIE
UNDERSIGNED
WOULD
HERE-
person
Whiteman
committed
a
terrible
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
King, in 1862, lived in Tennessee. to this Court for a release on bail, giv­
sonville, Oregon.
I bv inform tho public that he has ONE
outrage
near
Jefferson
some
months
Soldiers of both armies raided on his ing it as your opinion that you would
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. THOUSAND BUSII El*Sofsuperior Jackson
Creek
Limo
for
sale
cheap.
Persons
wish
­
since,
was
undergoing
trial
on
a
charge
H. KELLY,
farm, and he removed all his produce freeze to death there. The weather
ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the of adultery, as the alleged cause for
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
to a cave in the Cumberland moun­ has not moderated, and to keep you
best style and at reasonable rates will do
ATTORNEY A COUNS ELOR-AT-L AW,
said
outrage,
and
Whiteman
had
been
Orders from tho country promptly attend­ well to call on me. For further information
tains. A storm threw down a rock from freezing I will direct the Sheriff
ed to.
21.
retained from the Penitentiary as which closed the mouth of the eave. to hang you at 4 o’clock this after­
inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
G. W. HOLT.
witness in the case. Watkins, who Therein he lived for thirteen years, noon.”
Jacksonville,
Feb.
11,
1875.
Will praetl<>e in all the Courts of the State.
had been sitting with his head bowed, in the dark, eating from his produce
Prompt attention given to all business en­
drew a pistol and fired three shots at and drinking from a spring. The other
T he mode of punishing a criminal
trusted to my care.
RAILROAD SALOON,
C alifornia S treet ,
Whiteman, all of which missed his In­ day a railroad company, blasting for a in Quebec is rigorous, slightly. They
Office in the building formerly occupied by
Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House.
tended victim, but the last one struck tunnel, blasted him out.
bury him to the neck in tho earth,
Proprietor. THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
S. P. JONES,
D. D. Orton, a spectator, in the side of
so that all movement is impossible,
Dr. J. C. BELT,
the face, inflicting a severe but not
A C incinnati scientist has allowed keep his mouth forced open with a
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
dangerous
wound,
the
ball
having
one but the choicest and best
physician and sc rgeon ,
himself to be stung once a day for spike, and then drive all kinds of hor-
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
been extracted from near the upper three weeks by bees to ascertain the rible insects to take refuge in the
Jacksonville, Oregon.
kept.
jaw.
Watkins was lodged in jail. effect of the bites. He says that after mouth, ears and eyes.
THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents .
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
Whiteman was convicted of the muti­ about the tenth time the pain and
Having located in the town of Jacksonville,
lation and sentenced to onlj’ one year’s swelling were slight, the body seeming I P rofessor —“Now, class, we will
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and
other branches of his profession, respeet- pay. Families needing anything in our line
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CT- imprisonment, which so enraged his to become inoculated with the poison. represent the earth hy this hat, which
fnllv asks a portion of the public patron­ can always be supplied with the purest and ( J gars constantly on hand. The reading victim that he undertook to take the I
—” Small voice from the corner—“Is
age5 Office-Second door north of the U. l>est to be found on the Coast. Give me a table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
it inhabited
P ay your subscription.
law in his own hands.
call, and you will be well satisfied.
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
S. Hotel.
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STATE OF OI IEGON.
FURNISHING and
............ T.. F. Grover
Secretary of State............ ..... ..S. F. ( ’hadwiek
StiitA Troamirer............... ............ \. IT. Brown
State Printer..................... ........ M . V. Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Howland
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