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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1876)
a hr gcmocr dtic uimrs. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Published Every Friday Morning, Bj CHAS. NICKF.I/L, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth's Brick Building. Rates of Subscription : One copy, ¡»er annum,............................... $.3.00 “ six months, ................................ 2.00 “ three months............................ 1.00 VOL. VI. hir<iriitbl</ >>i A’h'it>ii't\ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 187(5. Ladies' and Gentlemen's F. K. ARNOLD. | T. A. DAVIS. T. A. DAVIS & c CO., STATE OF OREGON. GENERAL NOTEN ANI» NE WN. NO. 4. l.ANU 1»E< IS1<»NN. Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes at the following rates : <>ne square, one insertion....................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 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. I C ounty W abrants always taken at par. R ailroad E xtension .—It seems to be the general opinion-and expressed intention of those connected with the C. P. R. R. Co. to extend the rail road from Reading to Dog Creek the coming Summer, a distance of about thirty-seven miles. The railroad com pany, we hear, is also selling land along the proposed route, to lie paid for without interest, when the road is completed, uj>on receiving a patent from the Government. Unless this road is built and an opening made to California from the Klamath Lake country the business of that vast coun try, now being settled up, will go east over the proposed Winnemucca road. It is undoubtedly the great induce ment which causes the construction of the Winnemucca road, without any subsidy, further than the right of way. Most of the valleys in that section are covered with grass from three to f\ve feet deep all the year around, and water can be obtained far away from the streams by digging a few feet into the ground. As soon as railroad com munication can allow settlers to com pete in agricultural products it would soon become one of the greatest and most extensive farming sections on our broid domain, not even excepting the great prairies of the West on the Atlantic side of the continent. The C. I*. R. II. managers visited the sec tion above named last Summer, and are undoubtedly extending their lino with a view of tapping it, for tho ben efit of their California road, knowing full well that unless they do the entire business, in the way of supplies, will be transacted with Eastern merchants. — Yrt ka Journal. The next General Assembly of the The Secretary of Interior has re Presbyterian Church is to be overture«! cently rendered decisions in land mat to create the Synod of Oregon. ters which establish the following WIIO L E SAL E DRUGGISTS, The Overland Monthly has sus principles : FANCY GOODS pended publication. The publishers FIRST JVI’K’IAI. DISTRICT. Homesteads.— Possession of an ex intend to revive it at some future time. 71 FRONT STREET, < 'ircuit Judge,.................................... T*. P. Prim ecutor or administrator is, under the BOYS ’ and GIRLS ’ District Attorney........................ IL K. llanna homestead law, possession of the heirs Lane’s harbor improvement bill ap JACKSON COUNTY. PORTLAND, OREGON. propriates $200,000 for Coos Bay, and or devisees, subject to the right of ad Countv Judge,............................ F. B. Watson It E A D Y-M A D E CLOT II I NG, $100,000 for the mouth of Coquille ministration vested in the officer, and ‘ _ . . f John O’Brien, County Commissioners...... .. Ae IIneston tho time allowed by the Court for the river. SheritT,........................................ L W. Manning WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND settlement of the estate must be count BOOTS and SHOES, Clerk..............................................E. D. Fondrav Two million persons in the United ed for the heir or devisee in making 11 a complete stock of Treasurer....................................... K. Kubli States answer to the name of William tho final proof. The provisions of Assessor,.................................... W. A. Childers when asked to step up and take some Section 2,291, Revised Statutes of the Sehool Sui»erintendent............ II. C. Fleming CROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, DRUGS, Surveyor,...................................... L S. Howard thing. United States, are substantially com Coroner........................................... II. T. Inlow PERFUMERY ’ and TOILET ARTICLES, I ’ attl, the celebrated prima donna, Official Paj>er.................... D emocratic T imes plied with by continued cultivation for CLOTHING, lately paid the enormous sum of $12,- a period of five years by the heirs or JOsErillNE COUNTY. 500 for a cloak of Russian sable of the devisees, personal residence not being ' PATENT MEDICINES, County Judge........................... M. F. Baldwin finest quality. Her high-priced musi required in their case. At the hearing _ / . . f S. Messenger, County ( ommissioners....... I j;uncs Neely. LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, GLASSWARE, IF AV DOW GLASS, cal notes enable her to indulge in such to determine abandonment in the case SheritT......................................... Thin. L. Green regal luxuries. of deceased homestead claimants, a Clerk............................................ Chas. Hughes CROCKERY, ETC., Treasurer...................................................... Win. Naueke The express office of Wells, Fargo certified copy of the will and other PAINTS, OILS AND Assessor........................................................ John Howell & Co. at Roseburg was broken into on matters connected therewith may be ; School Superintendent.................. T. M. Smith Surveyor,....................................W. N. Sanders At E. Jacob's New Store, PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY' KIND, the night of the 9th inst. and the introduced. A mortgage unsatisfied i Coroner....................................... Geo. E. Briggs treasure box broken open and robbed at the date of proof and entry defeats i Official Paper.................... D emocratic T imes of $23 and the way-bills and other pa the pre-emption claim. BLUE VITRIOL, Orth ’ s Brick Building, Jacksonville. Also a decision of the Commissioner COURT SITTINGS. pers scattered about. of the General Land Office, to the ef j .T'icl-tnn fYninhi.— Circuit Court, second LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. The fourth annual meeting of the feet that soldiers now in tho regular 1 Monday in February, June and November. Oregon State Woman Suffrage Asso army may under Section 2,293 of the j County Court, first Monday in each month. Josephine Cmnifi/.— Circuit Court, fourth ciation will be held in the city of Sa Revised Statutes perform preliminary 4 IJ. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oe- iy nt the very lowest rates. If you don’t Sole Agents for Oregon for the cell*- 1 lem, commencing Tuesday, the Sth entries therein mentioned. tol»er. County Court, first Monday in Jan believe mo, call and ascertain ¡»rices for brated CARROJ.TC SHEEP DIP, which I day of February, 1876, to continue The planting of cuttings or seeds is uary, April, July and Oetol»er. yourselves. No humbug ! kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, i All kinds oi produce and hides taken in i and is a sure cun» for screw-worm, seaband three or more days. J ACK SON VII.I.E PRECINCT. not a compliance with the timber cul 42tf. I foot rot. Circular sent on application. Justice of the Pea«*e,................... 1. H. Stinson exchange for goods. A special from Newport, Rhode ture Act ; but the General Land Office Constable.................................... A. M. Asbury Island, under dato of January Sth, does not inquire how the required TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. “ EXCELSIOB" says that Captain John W. Downing, trees are produced ; if the seeds or f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t, of Newport, the oldest Odd Fellow in cuttings produce healthy trees the law ' Sol. Sachs, Trustees,.................... -I John Miller, Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., the world, died yesterday afternoon, is complied with. A timber culture LIVKTIY STABLF, 1 Wm. Hoffman, lie has been an Odd Fellow since 1S12. settler may relinquish a portion of the I K. Kubli. land embraced in his entry and hold Jacksonville, - - - - Oregon. Recorder....................................... U. S. Hayden Tweed ’ s attorneys and bondsmen the remainder. Oregon St., Jacksonville, Treasurer........................................ Henry Pape have taken steps to compel the other Marshal...................................... L P. McDaniel The existence of a salt spring on a i A S ea S erpent in C onflict with members of the old Ring to disgorge, tract of land withdraws it from the a W hale .—The Zanzibar correspond Street Commissioner.....................Silas J. Day W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR. DAVID LINN and the city and county and local au operation of the homestead and pre ent of the IFe/rfem Morning Ncirs, PRO PESSION A L C A RDS. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment thorities are made defendants. This emption laws. Vi<le Sections 2,25S i writing under date of October 20, says: of furniture, consisting of is a change of front with and for ven and 2,289, Revised Statutes. A hear “The bark Pauline has arrived at Zan aving just received a new B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D., geance. ing for the purpose of proving the | zibar, with coal for her Majesty’s stock of Harness, Buggies and Car BEDSTEADS, ship. When off Capo St. Roque, riages, I am now prepared to furnish my YVill somd one who knows inform us . agricultural character of such land is South America, a sight was presented BUREAUS, TABLES. r II Y S I C T A N A N D S U R G E O N , patronsand the public generally with as why Jack Montgomery and Wiley not allowed. that made the crew aghast—nothing GUILD MOULDINGS, Cardwell have not been arrested for FINE TURNOUTS T he F rench H air M arket .—An le-s than the great sea serpent engaged complicity in the U. S. mail robbery STANDS, SOFAS. LOUNGES, Kerbyville, Oregon. in a conflict with a whale. It had As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle important French industry is the man with Dan Smith ? From the evidence • horses hired to go to any part of the country. wound itself twice around the whale, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. i given in the Smith trial it appears that ufacture of human hair into various and was twirling it with tremendous Dr. L. DANFORTH, Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, . these men are equally guilty. articles of use and ornament, these broke to work single or double. Horses PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, boarded. and the l»est of care bestowed upon finding a market in almost all parts of velocity, lashing the water into foam. ETC., ETC. Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders them while in my charge. Tho examination of Capt. Sawyer the world. In England, young women The noise could be distinctly heard on his professional services to the pillili«*. Also Doors. Sa^h and Blinds always on j for wrecking the Orpheus closed in who have choice and abundant tresses board, and after battling for some time Otlieu and residence on Third street, oppo CiTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. hand ami made to order. Planing done on I San Francisco on the 9lh. The Com are often compelled by poverty to part i both disappeared. The serpent’s length site ami east of the M. E. Church. reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe- I A liberal share of the public patronage is missioners decided that the Govern with them, for the sake of the money, can be imagined. It had two coils eialty. solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. ment had failed to make out its case, to the hair-workers, but in France it around a full-sized sperm whale, with J. A. CALLENDER, M. D., and on motion of United States Attor is a regular system. The hair mer thirty feet clear at each end. Its di THE PHYSICIAN AND SURG E O N , ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, ney VanDuzer, the prisoner was dis- i chants in Paris send agents in the ameter was three or four feet. They JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Spring to the country districts to saw it twice afterward. Once it camo CONDUCTED BY’ CITY DIIUG STORE, charged and his bail exonerated. very close to the vessel, and raised it At the National Railroad Conven purchase all such hair. These agents self about sixty feet out of the water, THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. JACKSONVILLE. tion at St. Louis recently, General frequent the fairsand markets, having as if about to attack them. I have Office at residence, on Fifth street, op- Joseph E. Johnston, in response to a with them a plentiful stock of hand questioned men and officers trying to |H»site the Court House. general request, took a seat on the kerchiefs, muslins, ribbons, etc., which find out any discrepancy between their he scholastic year of titts H. K. HANNA, he new ftrmof kaht . fr a bro . platform and was greeted cordially by they give in exchange for the hair. statements, but am a convert to the school will commence about the middle have the largest and most complete General Sherman, who advanced and So sensitive a barometer is commerce ; of August, and is divided in four sessions, belief that it was seen.” Another ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, j assortment of I of eleven weeks each. The following are the shook hands with him very heartily, of slight changes in the value of ex naval officer writes to the .Veirs to pre ! terms: changable goods that tho agents know Jacksonville, Oregon, DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, amid the greatest applause from all Board and tuition, per term,................. $40.00 the hair of a particular district to be cisely the same effect, and the officers parts of the house. ; Bod and Bedding ....................................... 4.00 Will practice in all the Courts of the State. worth a few sous more per pound than ! on her Majesty’s ships on the station Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Prompt attention given to all business left l Drawing and painting.............................. 8.00 the A very rich deposit of gold is re that of a district thirty or forty miles are said to be convinced of the truth latest and finest styles of i Piano,............................................................ 15.00 in my care. ported to have been struck in the Cen away—a fact which naturalists would of the story. Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00 Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. STATIONERY, tennial lode, near Laramie City, YVy- long be finding out. It is estimated SELECT DAY’ SCHOOL. W ounds on H orses .—Whenever <?. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. And a great variety of PERFUMES and orning Territory. At a depth of 100 that some hundreds of thousands of an injury is inflicted or a wound made I Primary, per term, .................................... ? 0.00 TOI LET A RTK LES, including the l»est and feet a large body of quartz was found, pounds of hair are annu dly obtained KAHLER & WATSON, I Junior, “ .................................... «.00 i cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER showing a greater amount of free gold on a horse it should be attended to at in this way. The agents send the “ .................................... 10.00 FUMED SOA1*S in this market. ATTORNEY’S A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, ■ Senior, once, or with as little delay as possible. Prescriptions earefullv compounded. than was ever before seen in any rock. hair to their employers, by whom it is Pupils are received at any time, and their 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. Large solid masses of this rock will be dressed and sorted and sold to the If any dirt is in the wound, it should ' terms will bo counted from the day of their JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, be well cleansed with a soft sponge entrance. For further particulars apply at sent to the Centennial Exposition at hair workers in the chief towns. 29tf. Will practice in the Supreme, District and the Academy. and luke-warm water. Then with a MRS. BROWN. Philadelphia. other Courts of th is State. proper needle (a curved surgeon’s nee Oilice in Court House—upstairs. 1 think it is the calling of women dle should be used) and stout silk The Sun considers the House reso TABLE ROCK SALOON. | ASHLAND, lution for special inquiry into the Mex to become married. It is as much the twist, pass as many stitches through JAMES S. HOWARD, OREGON STREET, ican robber excursions into Texas the . duty of a woman to become a wife j the edges of the wound as will draw I first step toward a war with Mexico. ; and motherasit is fora man to become U. S. DEPUTY’ MINERAL SURVEYOR WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Millinery and Ladies Goods. If Mexico cannot restrain her ban a husband and father. Good educa them and hold them together. These stitches should not be made as in sew FOR JACKSON, dits and will not authorize the United I tion should therefore be directed to ing cloth, but the thread is to be passed RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, States to repress them by effective pur this end ; and especially is it more im through the skin at points directly Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. rpiIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- suit on her soil, public sentiment tends ■ portant that this should be the end of opposite to each other. The two ends Official surveys made and patents obtained I known and popular resort would in at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining form their friends and the publie generally Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, toward the employment of force to woman, for the family circle makes , of the thread must be tied into a se lAWsand Decisions at iny office in Jack that a complete and first-class stock of the I the stale. Woman in her home and cure knot after drawing the edges of compel ample redress. sonville, Oregon. best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and HAIR, JUTE AND porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. The Democrats in Congress will soon as a wife and mother, has the highest the wound closely together. If tho They will be pleaded to have their friends H. KELLY, develop their financial jiolicy. It is duties to fulfill. Our girls should learn edges are ragged, some care must be I “call and smile.” • how to inspire and manage a home. exercised to bring the corresponding LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, intimated the leading points will be ATTORNEY’ A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, CABINET. the repeal of the Act of the last Con 1 think the practice of married couples parts into their proper place. If swell A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, gress fixing the day of the specie re living in boarding houses and hotels I ing takes place apply cold water until here. We would le pleased to have persons —ALSO— possessing furiosities and specimens bring sumption, compelling the banks to is exceedingly destructive of this, and it is re<lueed, and avoid all irritating Will practice in all the Courts of the State. them in, and we will place them in the Cab- have part of their reserve in gold, and a very large proportion of the domes or spirituous applications unless they Prompt attention given to all business en 1 ¡net for inspection. Agent for McCall ’ s Bazaar Fashions. trusted to my care. directing the Treasury to hoard up gold tic troubles we encounter in this coun become necessary. Nature will gener WINTJEN A HELMS. Office ui the building formerly occupied by Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. as to return to specie payment at try is traceable to this life of Imarding ally perform the cure if assisted to Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House. Matt. Dillon's New Saloon. so houses and hotels.— Carl Schurz. make a proper start. the earliest possible day. Next door to Rerunes Bros., WILL. JACKSON. Dentist. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, It is stated in Washington letters : A fter M any Y ears .—One of the R emarkable E lectrical D is - that Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, in hermetically sealed bottles in wooden I covery .—Mr. T. A. Edison, the elec • C alifornia S treet , California Street, Jacksonville, Ogn. sists that a set of appropriation bills cases thrown overboard during Prince trician of the Atlantic & Pacific tele S. P. JONES, - - - Proprietor. can be framed which, without crip Napoleon’s polar voyage in 1860 has graph company, while experimenting pling any important branch of the sub recently been found at the mouth of with light as a force, has made a dis- he undersigned takes pleas - ject, wili reduce the annual expendi the Seine, near Havre. One such bot ' covery which may revolutionize tele one BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST ure in announcing that he has just tures $40,000,000. He is looking to tle was thrown out daily during the graphy. Mr. Edison claims that he Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars opened out at the above location, and will i kept. constantly keep on hand a complete and a large saving in the Army and Navy month of June, while the expedition lias discovered a new’ force of a nature California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. first-class stock of the liest brands of wines, expenses. He has a bill reducing the was within the Arctic circle, and none DRINKS, 121 CENTS. similar to electricity and possessing liquors, cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas army to 15,000 men, and effecting a of them have been seen since, until its efficiency without being subject to NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE—it don’t tern periodicals and loading newspapers of saving of $10,000,000 in the military the one above mentiomvl was washed • many of the influences which affect 1VERYOPERATION PERTAINING To pay. Families needing anything in our line the Coast. Give me a call. MATT. DILLON. establishment alone. always lie supplied with tho purest and Ï U the jaw skilfully performed at reasona can ashore, after a voyage of fifteen years the latter. A remarkable feature in best to be found on the Coast. Give me a ble rates. , , * , the newly discovered force is that tho The Virtue Mine, near Baker City, aud many thousands of miles. No more credit will lie given after the call, and yon will be well satisfied. RAILROAD SALOON, ; earth has no effect upon it as a con is still panning out handsomely. A first <»f January, 1876. I will take all kinds T he following “ Ode to the Prairie ductor whatever. Wires operated by recent shipment of $8,139 in bullion, of produce. New Boot and Shoe Store, I THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., Oilice äti <1 residence on corner of Caliior- the result of twenty days’ run, to Wind” appears in the Burlington this new’ ag'*nt can work perfectly ly nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. C alifornia S treet , gether with the fact that within tho Haukeye as original, but it reads ing on the ground or in any position, HENRY PAPE, Engineer. past two months the mine has yielded I amazingly like Joaquin Miller: “Oh, so long as they are unbroken. Glass, Jacksonville, - - • Oregon. All Kinds of Job Printing $47,100, goes to show the permanency tho blizzard, tho beautiful blizzard; however, is a conductor.—A’c/c Hamp- of the mine. The Democrat speaks freezing a fellow from ear top to iz- ' shire Union Democrat. THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ents . --- ---- - ■ # ----------- encouragingly of the quartz mines, ' zard; making his face as blue as a wiz aving permanently located T he study of literature nourishes NEATLY 4 CHEAPLY’ EXECUTED AT and thinks by Spring a number of ard ; chilling the life blood that blows in Jacksonville, tho undersigned re spectfully informs tho public that lie is piIOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- mines will be thoroughly prospected by from his gizzard ; blowing, snowing, youth, entertains old ago, adorns pros prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot V gars constantly on hand. The reading competent experts, and is confident cold as a lizard ; get up and got out perity, solaces adversity, is delightful and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran- ' table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- i al home, and unobtrusive if Toad. , of this, beautiful blizzard.” 1 they will prove good. I teed. M. CATON. l cals and leading papers of the Coast. The Times Office. Governor........................................ L. F. Grover Secretary of State,................. S. F. Chadwick State Treasurer,................................ H- Brown State Printer................................ M. Y . Brown Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland FURNISHING and j FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, H T T S'-' N H T