The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 14, 1876, Image 1

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VOL. VI.
ni Adraiiee.
-JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1876
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
T. A. DAVIS c & CO
STATE OF OREOON.
The California Senate has decided to
have no chaplain.
They have nabbed an Indian cannibal
W II O L E S A L E D R U G G 1 S T S, over
in Coos county.
(ÎOODS
F A N CA
Boston’s base ball club holds the
71 FRONT STREET,
championship
for 1875.
GIRLS'
BOYS’ and
It is said that the Bulletin will re­
JACKSON COVNTY.
PORTLAND, O R I : G ON. sume
CLOT
II
INO
publication some time during
Cnuntv Judge,........................... F- B. Watson R E A DY-M A I) E
(John O’Brien,
this month.
County ( ommissioners...... > M A Hueston
Sheriff,........................................ L " • Manning
Pendleton wants a druggist, shoe­
IITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
BOOTS and SHOES,
Clerk............................................ E. D. Foudrav
il a complete stock of
maker, watchmaker, furniture dealer
Treasurer............................................ K- Kuldi
and
bath-house.
A MJM'VSOr,.................................................... W. A. Childers
School Superintendent............ H. C. Fleming G’Zi( >( 7/Ä' / /•>', JIEDNTEA l).s *(• ( 'HA IKS,
DRUGS,
The work of plastering the new
Surveyor,...................................................... J. S. Howard
capital building at Salem will be com­
Coroner...........................................II. T. Inlow
1‘EIIFVMEHY anti TOILET AUTH'LES, menced right away.
Official Paper.................... D emocratic T imes
JOSEPHINE COCNTY.
Mr. Aiken, of Marion county, has
PATENT MEDICINES,
County Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin
raised four hundred pounds of flax to
S. Messenger.
LICIUOHS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
County ’ ( ommissioners....... • f J>uup<
Npdv
tiie acre this season.
GL.LsNir.iA
’
/:,
ir/.vpon
r
class
,
Sheriff........................................ Dan. L. Green
There have been important seizures
Clerk,........................................ Chas. Hughes
CROCKERY, ETC.,
of
whisky and other establishments
Treasurer...................................................... Wm. Naucko
PAINTS,
OILS
AND
Assessor........................................................ John Howell
of like character in Chicago.
School Superintendent,................ L M. Smith
Counterfeiting money is getting to
Surveyor,.................................. W. N. Sanders At E. Jacob's New Store, PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
Coroner...................................... Geo. E. Briggs
beone of our most important industries
Official Paper................... D emocratic T imes
In Brooklyn recently ten million dollars
BLUE VITRIOL,
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
COURT SITTINOS.
in counterfeit greenbacks were burned.
NATIONAL
<>KANGE
ill SBANDKY.
CONFEMHON OF DAN SMITH
In accordance with the ruling of the
Court, says the Portland Journal, Dan
Smith, under oath, was placed in the
witness stand. U. S. Attorney Mal­
lory moved to have the examination
postponed till Tuesday. The Court or­
dered the examination to proceed.
Dan Smith was examined by Mr.
James 1). Fay.—Was born in Mary­
land, am 30 years old, and am a stage
driver; was at the time of the rob­
bery driving on the route; had been
drinking for months before ; a party
came and asked mo if I knew of a
mail sack with money in it; replied 1
could tell every Tuesday ; the sack
was stolen at Canyonville while I was
drinking in a saloon ; think there
were seven passengers in the stage ;
heard of the robbery next night, when
Montgomery was in Green’s saloon,
and said he thought there was from
$10,000 to $15,000 in it ; sobered up
and asked Montgomery to let me have
the sack, and I would send it to Sacra­
mento, and nobody would know of it;
Applications for ('barters..............i .30,045
he asked me if 1 knew whether Card-
Sale of Supplies...............................
.3,093 5(5
well could be depended on ; he wanted
Interest on Deposits and Invest­
.Jnekunn
—Circuit Court, second
ments
..............................................
2,359
me to see if I could have the sack
82
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
Monday in February. June ami November.
Walker, the California Vinegar Bit­ Quarterly dues................................. 42,902 50 taken to the stable where Cardwell
County Court, first Monday in each month.
ters man, is suing in New York for a Cash on hand Jan. 1 ...................... 23,741 ♦52 was and have it cut open ; I said 1
—Circuit Court, fourth
divorce from his wife. She seeks a
Total............................................ j
07 would, and that night spoke to Card-
Monday in April ami fourth Monday in Oc-
Solo Agents for Oregon for the cele­ large alimony. There are severe per­
tols*r. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan­
The disbursements were :
well about it; he said he would like to
brated C.4A’RO/,/C X7//.7-.7’ D/P, which
uary, April, July and October.
Expense of preceding session......
kills Ticks, Lice ami all parasites on sheep, sonalities in the ease.
05 get in it, and to be sure and fetch it
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
of M. for titteen months....
and is a sun* cure tor screw-worm, seaband
77 next night; that night Jack Mont­
Professor Sox, of Albany, Oregon, Office
office ot Secretary...........................
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
52
Justice of the Peace.................... J. H. Stinson
has a Roman coin made in the days of (Mice of Lecturer...........................
93 gomery was playing piker at Canyon­
Constable.....................................V. M. Asbury
3!» ville, and quit, and took the sack in a
Emperor Lucinus, one thousand five < Mlice of Treasurer..........................
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
“
EXCELSIOR
”
Executive <'ommittees...................
OS barley sack to-Oak Grove station in a
hundred anti sixty years ago, but a Loan to State Granges....................
[ C. (’. Beeki'ian, Pres’t,
I Hl
I Sol. Sachs.
greenback will buy more bread.
I lonation to Stair Granges.............
47 buggy ; Jack and Cardwell and my­
John Miller,
Trustee»«.....
Other expenses, as moving to
self took the sack; Cardwell and Jack
Wm. Hoffman,
El VER V STABLE
The
('ll
¡cage
Tribune
says
that
should
Louisville, buying of patent
told me there was not so much gold
1 K. Kubli.
rights, tire insurance, printing,
both
Democrats
and
Republicans
nom
­
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
I dust as they thought; I saw the four
Recorder,..................................... U. S. Hayden
stationery, postage, pay of Dep­
Oregon St.. Jacksonville,
inate hard money men for the Presi­ uties, expressage, office rent,
Treasurer,...................................... Henrv Pape
cans and a roll of greenbacks outside
Marshal......................................L P. McDaniel
dency, the ragbahyites in both parties gas, fuel, telegraphing, etc....... 20,840 01 of the sack in the stable that night; I
Street Commissioner................... Silas J. Dav
will coalesce and nominate an infla­
PROPRIETOR.
W. J. l’LYMALE.
DAVID LINN
895,9(50 54 said, “llurry up, let’s hide the sack ;”
tionist.
Cardwell said, “Never mind. I can
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Keeps constantly <»n hand a full assortment
get away with that;” I went to Rose­
Parties have been examining the
i
of furniture, consisting of
burg and came hack next day; we
mouth
of
Smith
River
with
a
view
to
B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
BEDSTEADS,
agreed
that if either told we would
Total
............................................
8BB,18
‘
2
53
improving it and making a harbor for
The following officers were elected kill him; in about a month we divided;
BUREAUS, TABLES.
light draft vessels, which would afford
r H Y S I C I A N AND S U RG EO N ,
my share was $1,261.20, and I had the
for
the next three years :
an
outlet
for
a
rich
timber
section
in
GUILD MOULDINGS,
John T. Jones, of Arkansas, M.; J. dust coined in the Philadelphia
Del Norte county, California.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
J.
Woodman, of Michigan, ().; A. B. Mint under the name of Wm. B. Gil­
Kerbyville, Oregon.
The old bell which called together I
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
i
the Virginia Convention of 1775, in Smedley, of Iowa, L.; A. J. Vaughn, bert ; as to my alias of “Dan Smith,”
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
of Tennessee, S.; M. Whitehead, of it came from getting into a fight in
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, Richmond, when Patrick Henry utter­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Iowa ; 1 had a prior arrangement with
ed his stirring sentence, “Give me New Jersey, A. S.; S. II. Ellis, of Montgomery,
at his suggestion, about
ETC.. ETC.
Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
liberty or give me death,” is still in Ohio, (’.; T. M. McDowell, of New
stealing
the
sack
; one of the passen­
York,
T.;
O.
II.
Kelley,
of
Kentucky,
his professional services to the public.
Also Doors. Sash ami Blinds always on use in Martinsville, in that State.
Office and residence on Third street, oppo­ r«*MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. hand and made to order. Planing done on
gers
in
the
stage
at the time, named
Secretary ; O. Dinwiddie, of Indiana,
site and east of the M. E. Church.
The National Grange, at its late ses­ G. K.; Mrs. J. T. Jones, Ceres; Mrs. Merchant, a butcher in San Francisco,
reasonable terms, p-ff Undertaking a spe­
cialty.
sion held in Louisville, Kentucky, IL Goddard, Pomona ; Mrs. S. A. was with me in the saloon on the night
J. A. CALLENDER. M. D,
adopted this resolution : That thecur- Adams, Flora ; .Mrs. C. A. Hall, while the sack was stolen.
THE
PHYSIC! A N A N D S U R G E O N , ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
rency question is rapidly becoming a L. A. S.
Cross-examined — Was acquainted
political question, and therefore should
with Jack Montgomery since 1874 ;
Last
year
the
State
Grange
of
Ne
­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
CONDUCTED BY
city di ; ug stori :
not be entertained by this grange.
braska appealed to the National Grange didn’t talk with him about robbing the
for assistance, on account of the desti­ stage two weeks before; he told me
A terrible hurricane took place Nov. tution caused through the destruction al>out another robbery of a stage with
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
JACKSONVILLE.
/»TOilier at resi«lener, on Fifth street, op-
30th in the Philippine Islands ; two of crops by the countless army of another party ; if you [to Mr. Mallory]
l»osite the Court House.
hundred and fifty Jives were lost and locusts. The appeal was well responded want me to tell who the party was, 1
rnHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS
three
thousand eight hundred dwel­ to, there being $26,466 66 contributed, will. [The question was not asked.]
H. K. HANNA.
NFAV FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro .
I school will commence about the middle rpiIE
lings
destroyed
; many cattle perished, Illinois leading with $3,740 37. Oregon
1 have the largest and most complete
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, of August, and is divided in four sessions, assortment of
and crops in all directions were ruined. is credited with $1,003 97, being the
<>f eleven weeks each. The following are the
A ctually T alked to D eath .—
terms;
We
should never go to hear Mr. Hus­
Jacksonville. Oregon,
The oldest Methodist preacher in sixth highest.
£40.00 DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS,
Board ami tuition, per term
sey, the noted English elocutionist,
the United States, and perhaps in the
4.00
Will practice in all th * Courts of the State. Bod and Bedding...................
A
dornment
of
H
ome
.
—
Money
and this is why. A London paper
8.00
world,
Father
Boehm,
died
on
Tuesday
Prompt attention given to all business left Drawing and painting..........
. 15.00
Piano,........................................
which
goes
to
buy
a
picture,
statuette,
vouches for the truth of it :
in luv care.
at the house of his grand-daughter,
. 5.00
Office in Orth's Brick Building—upstairs.
Entrance fee, only once......
On Saturday afternoon, November
near Richmond, Staten Island. 1 le was or tasteful bracket for home adornment
STATIONERY,
is
wisely
spent.
If
young
people,
just
13th,
at Torquay, there was a large
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
one hundred years old on the Sth day
W. KAHLER.
E. B. WATSON.
And a great variety ot PERFUMES and
commencing
life,
after
they
have
secur
­
and fashionable assemblage to hear
Primary, per term..................................... £ R.OO TOILET A RTICLES, including the best and of last June.
KAHLER & WATSON,
ed
the
few
pieces
of
furniture
that
the readings by Mr. Hussey, an elocu­
Junior,
“
.................................... 8.00 cheapest assortment of COM M<>N and PER­
A dispatch dated St. Albans, Ver. must be had, and made sure that they tionist, and occupying one of the front
“
.................................... 10.00 FUMED SOA*PS in this market.
ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, Senior,
rJT' Prescriptions careful] v compounded. moot, January 4th, says the Charlie are what they ought to be, have some seats was a fine, jKirtly gentleman of
Pupils are received at any time, and their
Ross sensation is still the absorbing money left to get a picture, an engrav­ the name of Salisbury. While one of
44
ROBT. KAHLER. Druggist.
terms will he counted from the day of their
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
entrance. For further particulars apply at
topic, and bets of $500 to $50 are offered ing, or a cast, they ought to work to thefirst selections—“The death of Paul
Will practice in the Supreme, District and the Academy.
29tf.
that
the boy is the real Charlie Ross. supply this want as seriously as the Dombey”—was being read, Mr. Hus­
MRS.
BROWN,
other < ’ourts of this State.
The authorities will hold the boy until other, which seems more necessary, sey noticed that Mr. Salisbury was
Offi«*e in Court House—upstairs.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
the identification is established, and but in reality is not a bit more a neces­ gazing at him fixedly in a somewhat
ASHLAND,
have offered to pay Mr. Ross’ expenses sity. The general character of a home ¡teculiar attitude, sitting bolt upright.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
OREGON STREET,
to come and see him. A Philadel­ will make a great difference to the Toward the ( lose of the second part of
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
Millinery
and
Ladies
Goods,
phia gentleman saw the boy and children who grow up in it, and to all the concluding words of Tennyson’s
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
avowed he was sure it was Charlie whose experience is associated witli it, “May Queen” were being spoken,
FOR JACKSON,
RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS,
Ross.
whether it be a beautiful and cheerful when at the reference to death, Mr.
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon, rpiiE proprietors of this well -
!
The grasshoppers of the Western one, or only a homely and bare one, or llussey glanced toward Mr. Salisbury,
official surveys made and patents obtained
I known ami popular resort would in­
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining form their friends ami the public generally Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, States are disputing the ground so a merely formal and conventional one. and observed him in the same posture,
I.awM and Decisions at my office in Jack­ that a complete and first-class stock of the
stubbornly with the settlers that Sen­ The relation of these things to educa­ his arms folded across his breast, and
sonville, Oregon.
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
ator Harvey has introduced a bill pro­ tion is all that gives dignity or poetry his gaze still intent. The reader
HAIR, JUTE AND
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
They
will
be
pleased
to
have
their
friends
viding for a committee of three Sen­ to the subject, or makes it allowable stopped, and the persons around Mr.
H. KELLY,
“call and smile.”
ators, with power to send for persons for a reasonable man to give much Salisbury, seeing his deathlike hue, in­
LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-I.A W,
CABINET.
and papers, to investigate the “hopper” thought to it. But it has a real vital stinctively retreated. Two doctors
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
and his habits. The committee had relation to life, and plays an important quickly arrived, and on examining the
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
here. We would lie pleased to have persons
—ALSO—
Letter visit their country before spring, part in education, and deserves to be motionless gentleman, pronounced that
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. them in. and we will plaeethein in the Cab­
for the family will be too large to inves­ thought about a great deal more than although he sat upright like a living
Prompt attention given to all business en­ inet for inspection.
Agent
for
McCall's
Bazaar
Fashions.
tigate by that time, besides the supply it is. Seeming trifles like this make man, he had been dead nearly two
trusted tojny care.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
hours.
of party whitewash would be too small life either happy or miserable.
•Office in the building formerly occupied by
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874 .
32tf.
Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House.
Matt. Dillon's New Saloon, to tip their wings with.
O ne B right S pot .—An ancient
A bjured his C ountry .—Sam Lee,
EAGLE
SAMPLE
ROOMS,
A
singular
campaign
document
is
darkey
called
at
the
Central
Station
Next
floor
to
Rennes
Bros.,
the Chinaman who is in jail at Eureka,
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
about to be distributed through the yesterday and informed the captain says the Eureka, Nevada, Sentinel,
C alifornia S treet ,
country by the Radicals, in accordance that a “ feller had liorrowed his watch awaiting the action of the grand jury
California Street, Jacksonville, Ogn
with the suggestion lying on the sur­ i and gone right to Canada,” and he upon a charge of house-breaking, is
Proprietor.
S. P. JONES,
face of President Grant’s message and wanted to know what could be done hugely disgusted with his countrymen,
his well-known anti-Catholic procllv.
who seem to have deserted him in the
he undersigned takes pi . eas - ¡ties. It is nothing more or less than about it.
one but the choicest and best
ure in announcing that he has just
Nothing,
”
said
the
captain.
dark
hours of his misfortunes. He re­
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
opened out at the above location, and will a sermon against popery preached by
And
he
can
’
t
be
fetched
back
?
”
peatedly
sent for his Celestial friends,
kept.
constantly keep on hand a complete and Parson Newman, before the President,
u No.”
but none of them responded to his
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
first-class stock ot the best brands of wines,
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
<4 Well, dere’s one thing sartin,” said call, and a few days ago, while brood­
liquors, cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas­ at his chapel in Washington, a few
Five hundred thousand the loser, as he went out, “ dat watch ing over the ingratitude of his Celes­
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE— it don’t tern periodicals and leading newspapers of weeks ago.
the (’oast. Give me a call.
pay.
Families
needing
anything
in
our
line
pamphlet
copies
of this bull against the won’t run over fifteen minutes to wonce tial brethren, in a moment of despera­
p VERY OPERATION PERTA IN ING T< >
MATT. DILLON.
U the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ can always bp supplied with the purest and
Pope, the Louisville Courier-Journal unless he hires a lx>y to shake it.”— tion he seized a butcher-knife and
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
ble rates.
declares,
have been ordered printed, Detroit Free J*rexx.
severed his cue close to the scalp, and,
No more credit will I m * given alter the call, and you will be well satisfied.
BAILROAD
SALOON,
and
the
people
of the United States
first of January, 187«. I will take all kinds
as he handed the dismembered braid
will be expected to pay the bill.
of produce.
, ,,
A
very simple walking cane, with to Sheriff Gilmore, exclaimed : “Damn
New
Boot
and
Shoe
Store.
THIRD STREW, JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
Office and residence on corner of ( alifor-
a candle enclosed, which might be Chinaman! Me all same now Meli-
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
< ’A LI FORK IA S tr e et ,
W eeds are probably about the most convenient for use in dark passages, can man!”
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
prolific things in the world, it isesti- or even for reading in railroad cars,
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
All Kinds of Job Printing
inated that one plant of the red poppy has been introduced by a German firm. i S ome of the scientists are “going
I
THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . bears fifty thousand seeds, one sow­ The top portion consists of a hollow hack of Darwin,” as the phrase is, and
thistle eighteen thousand, one corn­ cylinder sewed on, and containing a maintain that all animals, including
aving permanently located
NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT
cockle twenty-five hundred and ninety, spring to press upward, as fast as con­ man, came from vegetables. One is
in Jaekaonville, the undersigned re­
spectfully informs the public; that he is
pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- the charlock four thousand, a ground­ sumed, a candle placed in it. It is inclined to believe that theory possible*
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot i
gars constantly on hand. The reading
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ sel six thousand five hundred, and the closed by a screw-cap, which forms a when he reflects what “small potatoes”
convenient top.
black mustard twelve thousand.
I teed.
some folks are.
M. CATON. 1 cals and leading papers of the Coast.
The Times Office.
(iovernor,................................ ....L. F.Grover
Secretary of State,.................. S. F. Chadwick
state Treasurer,................................ IL Brown
State Printer................................ M. A . Brown
Snp’l of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland
MUST Jl’PlCIAI. PlsTRU’r.
Circuit Judge..................................... P; P- Prim
IHstriet Attorney,..................... H. K. Hanna
IT RNISHING and
•f
The Ninth Annual Session of the I
National Grange began November 17th
at Louisville, Kentucky, and closed
December 2d. All the officers and
sixty members, representing thirty­
eight States and Territories, were pres­
ent. The Order numbers now 24,290
Subordinate Granges in the United
States, (besides two hundred and sev­
enty in Canada) with a paying mem­
bership of 762,263 ; being in the lead
of any secret Order ; the Masons hav­
ing 12,930 Lodges, Chapters, Com.
manderies, etc., and the Odd Fellows,
7,051 Lodges, Encampments, etc., all
over the globe.
There have been the last fiscal year,
from January 1st to September 30th >
2,012 new granges organized ; 279
alone in Texas, 218 in Virginia , and
9 in Oregon. The banner State is
Indiana, with 2,036, Missouri being
next.
The eash receipts fur the nine months
were :
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