The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 11, 1876, Image 1

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
VOL. VI.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1876
1
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s
T. A. DAVIS.
NO. 7.
———————————
F. K. ARNOLD.
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
GENERAL NOTES AND HEWN.
The Shasta (Cal.) Courier says that
the railroad surveyors appeared there
in force last week.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
H. C. Bowen has written a most ear­
FANCY GOODS
nest
letter, in which he charges II.
I
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
I
W.
Beecher
with the commission of
71
FRONT
STREET,
Circuit Judge ....................................P. P. Prim
BOYS
’
and
GIRLS
’
the gravest offenses.
District Attorney,..................... H. K. Hanna
JACKSON COUNTY.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Thomas Henry and Wm. Marshall
County Judge,........................... F. B. Watson I READY-MADE CLOTHING,
escaped
from the county jail, in Salem,
_
. .
(John O’Brien,
County Commissioners...... j M A.Hueston
on Tuesday evening, by digging a
. ..... J. W. Manning
Sheriff,
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND hole through the wall.
BOOTS and SHOES,
....... E. D. Fondrav
Clerk,..
n a complete stock of
S. Miser and others have lately
Treasurer,....................... .................. K. Kubii
Assessor,.................................. ...... W. A. Childers
struck
rich surface diggings on the
School Superintendent, ....... H. C. Fleming GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS á CHAIRS,
DRUGS,
North Umpqua, which pan out five to
Surveyor,......................... ..........J. S. Howard
.............
II.
T.
Inlow
fifteen dollars per day.
Coroner...........................
»
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
Official Paj»er,.................. D emocratic T imes
CLOTHING,
George Francis Train, who for the
i
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
last eighteen months has been under
PATENT MEDICINES,
County Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin
an engagement of $5,000 to keep still,
,
(S. Messenger, LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS,
County Commissioners,...... | janws Neely.
has offered the other contracting par­
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, ties $7,500 to let him off.
Sheriff,........................................ Dan. L. Green
Ork,.......................................... Chas. Hughes
CROCKERY, ETC.,
The Democratic National Executive
Treasurer,..................................................... Wm. Naucke
PAINTS, OILS AND
Assessor........................................................ John Howell
Committee has opened headquarters
School Superintendent,................ J. M. Smith
in Washington, and will at once pro­
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders At E. Jacob's New Store, PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
ceed
to a detailed organization of the
Coroner.......................................Geo. E. Briggs
Official Paper,....................D emocratic T imes
party
in the several States.
BLUE VITRIOL,
PBUCEED1.W9 OF THE CENTENNIAL
BOARD.
Advertisements will be inserted in th*
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion........................ $3.00
••
each subsequent one........... 1.00
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduetion from the above rates mad«
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 p«r.
LEARN A TRADE.
I never look at my old composing
J anuary 27th, 1876.
rule that I do not bless myself that
The Centennial Board of Commis­ while n>y strength lasts I am not at
sioners for Oregon met according to the inercy of the world. If my pen
previous call at the St. Charles Hotel, is not wanted I can go back to the
in the city of Portland, and after a type case, and lie sure to find work ;
careful and satisfactory inspection of for I learned the printer’s trade thor­
the articles collected and awaiting.ship­ oughly—newspaper work, job work,
ment to Philadelphia, and a full dis­ book work and press work. I am glad
cussion of the measures necessary to I have a good trade. It is the strong­
secure the success of the enterprise to est part of the self-made man. Go
the honor of the State, and the satis­ from the academy to the printing
factory representation of her material office or to the artisan’s bench ; or if
resources, unanimously adopted the you please, to the farm—for, to lie sure,
following resolutions, viz.:
true farming is a trade, and a grand
W hereas , A large and well select­ one at that. Lay thus a sure founda­
ed assortment of specimens are al­ tion, and after that branch off into
ready collected, or are in an advanced whatever you please.
state of preparation, for shipment to
You have perhaps heard of the clerk
the grand Centennial exhibition to be who had faithfully served Stephen Gi­
holden in Philadelphia, illustrating the rard from boyhood to manhood. On
agricultural, mineral, forest, marine the 21st anniversary of his birthday
and industrial resources of Oregon, in­ he went to his master and told him
cluding our interesting native flora his time was up, and he certainly ex­
and fauna;
pected important promotion in the
W hereas , These articles cannot be mercantile service. But Stephen Gi­
transported, suitably placed in the rard said to him :
Orth
’
s
Brick
Building,
Jacksonville.
space
allotted our State, and properly
“ Very well. Now go and learn a
COURT SITTINGS.
A terrible gale swept over New i cared for and exhibited without the trade.
”
Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
York,
Philadelphia
and
other
Eastern
presence
of
a
competent
and
reliable
Monday in February, June and November.
“What trade, sir ?”
cities on the night of the 1st, unroofing agent during a period of at least seven
County Court, first Monday in each month.
“
Good barrels and butts must be in
buildings, knocking over steeples, and months;
Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth
4 LT, OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
demand
while you live. Go and learn
Monday in April ami fourth Monday in Oc­ A at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
fir Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­ doing a largo amount of damage.
W
hereas
,
It
is
eminently
fitting
the cooper’s trade; and when you
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ believe me, call and ascertain prices for brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
The N. Y. World sees but one re­ that this expense should be borne by have made a perfect barrel bring it to
uary, April, July and October.
yourselves. No humbug !
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
All kinds ot produce and hides taken in and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and sult worth noting in Mr. Blaine’s re­ the entire people—that is, by an ade­ me.”
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
42tf.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
Justice of the Peace.................... J. II. Stinson exchange for goods.
vival movement—revival of the pas­ quate appropriation by the Legislature,
The young man went away and
Constable................................... A. M. Asbury
sions of the war period—namely : the from the State treasury, as a proper learned a trade, and in time brought to
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
“EXCELSIOR”
increased probability of the re-nomina- testimonial of public spirit, nationality his master a splendid barrel of his own
(C. C. Beekrian, Pres’t,
and patriotism ; and,
tion of Grant.
make.
i Sol. Sachs,
W
hereas , A careful estimate of
■I John Miller.
Girard examined it, and gave the
Trustees,
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
An immense piece of coal, from the the amount required is not less than
LIVERY STABLE
I Wm. Hoffman,
Talbot mine, 6 feet long, 5 feet wide, $7,000, a portion of which has al­ maker two thousand dollars for it, and
| K. Kubii.
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
2 feet thick, and weighing 2| tons, j ready been expended, and a large part then said to him :
,..U. S. Havden
Recorder.......................
Oregon
St.,
Jacksonville,
“Now, sir, I want you in my count­
.....Henry Pape
Treasurer,.....................
says the Seattle Dispatch, has been
is
absolutely
required
at
once
in
order
J. P. McDaniel
Marshal........................
ing room ; but henceforth you will not
taken oat and will be shipped to San
. .... Silas J. Day
Street Commissioner,.
to
forward
and
to
arrange
the
products
be dependent upon the whim of Girard.
PROPRIETOR.
W. J. PLYMALE.
Francisco as a specimen.
DAVID LINN
to be exhibited, and the whole needed Let what will come, you have a good
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
A squirrel club has been organized before Legislative action can be se­ trade always in reserve.”
of furniture, consisting of
at Ten Mile, Douglas county. Each cured ; therefore,
The young man saw the wisdom and
aving just received a new
B. F. HOLSCLAW, M. D.,
Resolved,
That
the
Board
of
Com
­
member
puts
into
a
common
“
pot
”
BEDSTEADS,
understood.
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
two bushels of wheat, and at the end missioners realize the crisis at present,
riages, I am now prepared to furnish ray
“Years ago, when the middle-aged
BUREAUS. TABLES.
i
patronsand
the
public
generally
with
as
of the hunting season the one who has when the public spirit of those pos­ men of to-day were boys, Horace
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GUILD MOULDINGS,
the greatest number of squirrel scalps sessing the means must be appealed to Greeley wrote :
FINE TURNOUTS
for the funds required to meet the
takes
the wheat.
“It is a great source of consolation
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
Kerbyville. Oregon.
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
emergency
and
secure
to
our
State
the
to
us that when the public shall be
A. T. Stewart pays about $120,000
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
honor
of
success,
and
save
her
the
igno
­
tired
of us as an editor, we can make
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
in taxes on his real estate in New York
miny
of
failure
in
this
grand
jubilee
of
PARLOR
A
BEDROOM
SUITS,
a satisfactory living at setting type, or
broke to work single or double. Horses
city. His wholesale store is assessed
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
our
Republic,
now
attracting
the
ad
­
farming, 90 that, while our strength
at $1,150,000, and taxed $22,200 ; his
ETC., ETC.
Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders them while in my charge.
miration
and
generous
co-operation
of
lasts,
ten thousand blockheads, taking
retail store, assessed at $850,000, pays
his professional services to the public.
Also
Doors,
Sash
and
Blinds
always
on
all
enlightened
nations.
offense at some article they do not un­
Office and residence on Third street, oppo­ TAT MY TERMS ARE • REASONABLE. hand and made to order. Planing done on over $20,000, and he pays $16,800 tax
Resolved,
That
this
Board,
having
derstand, could not drive us iuto the
site and east of the M. E. Church.
A liberal share of the public patronage is reasonable terms. J-#“ Undertaking a spe­ on his house on Fifth Avenue, which ♦he fullest confidence in the intelli­ poor house.”
cialty.
is assessed at $600,000.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
gence and State pride as well as pat­
J. A. CALLENDER. M. D.,
And so many a man becomes truly
THE
riotism
of
their
fellow
citizens,
pledge
Alaska,
with
its
area
of
570,000
independent.
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ST
MARY'S ACADEMY, I
square miles, will, if annexed to Wash­ themselves to secure the earliest possi­
ington Territory, make a very respec­ i ble legislative action for the reimburse­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
CITY DRUG STORK,
CONDUCTED BY
J elly from old B oots . — The
tably sized county—about as large as ment of those citizens who may ad­ reader may stare, but science smiles
Oregon, California, Arizona and New i vance the financial aid needed to as­ supreme and asserts very emphatically
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES
JACKSONVILLE.
Office at residence, on Fifth streot, op­
Mexico combined. With this addition, I sure the success of our noble enterprise. that a toothsome delicacy can be made
posite the Court House.
I
L. F. G rover , Gov. Oregon,
the Territory of Washington will have
!
rom a dilapidated foot covering.
I
he scholastic year of thts
Ex-officio
Pres
’
t
Board
Centennial
Com.
an
area
of
610,000
square
miles.
Some
time ago, says the Scientific
H. K. HANNA,
he new ftrmof kahler a bro .
school will commence about the middle I
A. J. D ufur , Commissioner Alter- American, Dr. Vander Wuyde regaled
have
the
largest
and
most
complete
of August, and is divided in four sessions,
Sheriff Carman, of Curry county, ■ nate.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
assortment of
of eleven weeks each. The following are the
some friends not merely with boot
brought Henry Rosenberg, who is
Associate
Commissioners
—
E.
R.
terms:
elly, but with shirt coffee, and the re­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, charged with the murder of “Scotty”
' Geary, M. Wilkins, C. P. Burkhart, past was declared by all partakers ex­
Board and tuition, per term,............ $40.00 DRUGS,
McMullan, near the big meadows of ' Matthew P. Deady.
4.00
Will practice in all th? Courts of the State. Bed and Bedding.................................
Ever brought to Southern Oregon, Also
cellent. The doctor tells us that he
R.00
Prompt attention given to all business left Drawing and painting........................
Rogue river, to Empire City on Jan.
the latest and finest styles of
.
15.00
Committees
for
the
various
counties
Piano,
......................................................
made the jelly by first cleaning the
in mv care.
31st. He is to be kept in the Coos
, 5.00
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
Entrance fee, only once,..................
STATIONERY,
county jail until the term of court in of the State to aid in the work were boot, and subsequently boiling it with
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Curry, unless he raises bail to the appointed. Hon. Henry Klippel and soda, under a pressure of almut two
C. W’. KAIII.ER.
E. B. WATSON.
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
| Wm. Hoffman, Esq., of Jacksonville, atmospheres. The tannic acid in the
Primary, per term,.................................... $ 6.00 TOILET ARTTCT.ES, including the best and amount of $8,000 or breaks jail.
KAHLER & WATSON,
leather, combined with salt, made tan­
Junior,
“
..................................... 8.00 cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­
and
Judge
Tolman
and
W.
C.
Myer,
Hon.
George
Bancroft
recently
said
FUMED
SOAPS
in
this
market.
Senior,
“
.....................................
10.00
nate of soda, and the gelatine rose to
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
r.JS~ Prescriptions carefull v compounded. that the coming Centennial exhibition of Ashland, were selected as the Com­ the top, whence it was removed and
Pupils are received at any time, and their
44
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
terms will I>e counted from the day of their
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
would in every respect excel any in­ mittee for this county.
dried. From this last, with suitable
entrance. For further particulars apply at
ternational
exhibition
ever
before
flavoring material, the jelly Wiis read­
29tf.
Will practice in the Supreme, District and the Academy.
MRS.
BROWN,
given.
He
thinks
it
will
drive
away
O
regon
S
tate
T
emperance
A
l
­
ily concocted. The shirt coffee, inci­
other Courts of this State.
Office in Court House—upstairs.
hard times and encourage immigration liance .—The annual meeting of the dentally mentioned above, was sweet­
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
ASHLAND,
to an astonishing extent. He thinks State Temperance Alliance will be held ened with cuff and collar sugar, both
JAMES S. HOWARD.
the next Presidential campaign will in the city of Portland on Wednesday, coffee and sugar being produced in the
OREGON STREET,
V. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
Millinery and Ladies Goods, be the most exciting one of our history. Feb. 16, 1876, commencing at 10 same way. The linen after, of course,
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
a . m ., at Good Templar’s Hall, corner
A special dispatch to the N. Y. Sun Alder and Third streets. All temper­ washing, was treated with nitric acid,
FOR JACKSON,
RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS,
says Speaker Kerr proposes to shut the ance societies,churches, Sunday schools, which, acting on the lignite contained
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
he proprietors of this well -
doors of the House lobby against the and all organized bodies which are in the fiber, produced glucose or grape
Official surveys made ami patents obtained
known and popular resort would in­
hordes of troublesome lobbyists who known to be in active working sympa­ sugar. This roasted made an excel­
at reasonable rates. Full copies of M ining
form their friends and the public generally Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings,
have infested the corridors and halls of thy with the temperance reform, are lent imitation of coffee, which an ad­
I^ws and Decisions at my office in Jack­ that a complete and first-class stock of the
sonville, Oregon.
Congress for many years. He has requested to send delegates. The basis dition of unroasted glucose readily
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
HAIR, JUTE AND
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
given the doorkeeper imperative or­ of representation is : One delegate sweetened.
They
will
be
pleased
to
have
their
friends
H. KELLY,
ders not to allow any one to cross the for the organization, and one for every
“call and smile.”
To W ash S ilk .—Among the many
hallway in the rear of the House twenty members, and one for every
LINEN
BRAIDS
AND
SWITCHES,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
CABINET.
ways of washing silk the following
chamber except those entitled to tbe fraction over ten.
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
will be found equal, perhaps, to the
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
privileges of the floor.
here. We would bo pleased to have persons
—ALSO—
Arrangements
have
been
made
with
best: Half pint of gin, four ounces of
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. them in. and we will place them in the Cab­
the various transportation companies soft soap, and two ounces of honey,
We
learn
from
the
Mercury
the
Prompt attention given to all business en­ inet for inspection.
Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashions. number of persons in each county of for the usual reduction of fare to dele­ well shaken. Wet a sponge with thia
trusted to my care.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
Office in the building formerly occupied by
mixture, and rub the silk, which
the State subject to military duty in gates who attend.
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House.
W. R. D unbar , President.
Matt. Dillon's New Saloon, 1875, between the age« of 18 and 45 :
should be spread upon a table. Then
Baker, 387 ; Benton, 634 ; Clackamas,
wash it through two waters, in which
How
we
C
ome
to
be
W
hite
.
—
At
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
Next door to Reames Bros.,
978 ; Clatsop, 325 ; Columbia, 154 ;
put two or three spoonfuls of ox gall,
Coos, 454 ; Curry, 200 ; Douglas, 958 ; a recent prayer-meeting in Louisiana, which will brighten the colors and pre­
C alifornia S treet ,
Ogn. • Grant, 450 ; Jackson, 656 ; Josephine, the following unique explanation was vent them running. Do not wring
Proprietor.
S. P. JONES,
199; Lake, 180; Lane, 1,453; Linn, given by the colored preacher as to the the silk, but hang it up to dry, and
I, 524 ; Marion, 1,577 ; Multnomah, origin of the white race : “When while damp iron it. The lady who
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS 2,898; Polk, 866; Tillamook, 108; Cain killed his brudder Abel, the Lord, furnishes this recipe says she has
ONE HUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
ure in announcing that he has just Umatilla, 993 ; Union, 560 ; Wasco, missing him, axed Cain: ‘Whar’s washed a green silk dress by it, which
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
opened out at the above location, and will
your brudder Abel ?’ Cain answered: looks as good as new.
kept.
constantly keep on hand a complete and 620 ; Washington, 863 ; Yamhill, 967.
‘I don’t know, massa. I didn't seed
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
first-class stock of the best brands of wines, Total, 17,680.
DRINKS, 12 i CENTS.
him.’ Then the Lord hunted ’round the
liquors, cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas­
Cox on B laine .—The other day,
Mr.
Banning
’
s
bill
to
regulate
the
tern
periodicals
and
leading
newspapers
of
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
corn-field. And by and by he corned
the
Coast.
Give
me
a
call.
in
the great debate on the General
nay.
Families
needing
anything
in
our
line
pay
and
allowances
of
Army
officers,
very operation pertaining to
back and looked ober de fence and
MATT. DILLON.
Amnesty
Bill, “Sunset” Cox got this
the Jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ can always l>e supplied with the purest and
fixes the pay proper at the following again axed him : ‘Whar’s your brud­
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
ble rates.
.
in
on
Blaine,
who kept continually In­
rates: General, $13,500 ; Lieutenant- der Abel, you grand rascal, nigger,
No more credit will be given after the «•all, and you will be well satisfied.
SAILROAD
SALOON,
General, $11,000; Major-General, $7,- you ?’ Then Cain he git skeered, and terrupting him in the excellent speech
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
he was making : “I want to give the
of produce.
New Boot and Shoe Store, THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., 500 ; Brigadier-Genera), $5,000 ; Colo­ if it hadn’t been for that nigger turn­ gentleman
Office and residence on corner of Califor­
a little more of this. If he
nel, $3,000 ; Major, $2,500 ; Captain, ing so white we nebber would have
nia and Fifth street«, Jacksonville.
C alifornia S treet ,
mounted, $2,100; not mounted, $1,800; been troubled with this sassy set of would not undertake to interrupt
me quite so much he would feel a good
Adjutant Regimental Quartermaster, white trash.”
Oregon.
deal
better. He is somewhat like the
Jacksonville,
All Kinds of Job Printing
$1,000 ; First Lieutenant, mounted,
A gallon of the “crooked” is con- little boy down in Memphis who un­
THROUGH TICKETS, 12 i C ents . $1,600 ; not mounted, $1,500 ; Second
Lieutenant, mounted, $1,300; not sidered a fair daily quantity for a mod- dertook to take a twist with a mule’s
aving permanently located
mounted, $1,250 ; Storekeeper, $1,000. erate drinker in Montana, in I the tail. His father said to him after-
NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED at
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
1 ward : ‘You don’t look so pretty as
spectfully informs the public that he is HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci­ These rates, while being amply suffi­ Winter season.
you did, my boy, but you have learned
prepared to do all kinds of work In the boot
gars constantly on hand. The reading cient, will greatly reduce thp army ap­
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­
table is also supplied w’ith Eastern periodi­
.
something.’ ”
I
S
ubscribe
for
the
T
imes
.
propriation.
teed.
M. CATON.
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
The Time3 Office.
STATE OF OREUON.
Governor,...................................... L. E. Grover
Secretary of State,................... S. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer,.......................... A. II. Brown
State Printer....................................... ' • Brown
Sup’l of Public instruction...L. L. Rowland
FURNISHING and
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