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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1876)
She democratic Publiahed Every Friday Morning, By RATES OF ADVERTISING CHAS. NICKELL, Advertisements will l>c insertc T imes at the following rates : One square, ono insertion.......................... $.".00 “ each subsequent one............ 1.00 Legaladvertisements inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from tho above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken at par. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Subscription: One copy, per annum, 14 six months............................ three months,...................... Invariably in Advance. $3.00 2.00 1.00 VOL. VI. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. T. A. DAVIS. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1876 F. K. ARNOLD. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's T. A. DAVIS & CO •» STATE OF OREGON. GENERAL NOTEN AND NEWS. : I I I DEMOCRATIC PBIMAKIES. C are of L ambs .—Sheep should be closely watched in order that tbo lambs may be taken proper care of and receive any necessary assistance im mediately after birth. More lambs die when less than twelve hours old than at any other time, and if the farmer wishes to increase the number of his sheep, he must watch his flock very closely until the lambing season is past. Unless the new born lambs receive prompt attention there is dan ger that they will get chilled and live but a short time. If the sheep have been well fed, and aro kept in a warm place, almost every lamb can be saved, and without any great amount of trou ble. A few minutes’ attention at the right time may save the life of a lamb, which in a few months, and at small expense, can be made worth several dollars. At lambing time the sheep should be closely watched, and if there are any lambs that are unable to take care of themselves they should be assisted. After they have sucked a few times they will generally get along very well. Not only should the sheep be looked to during tho day, but also in the evening, as feeble lambs will not be likely to live until morn ing. It is certainly very poor policy to let a lamb die for want of tho little care which would save its life.— Lan- caster Farmer. LITTLE BUTTE. Jas. O’Meara is on the San Francisco The Democratic voters of the above Chronicle, precinct met, pursuant to notice of WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, It is thought Congress will adjourn FANCY GOODS by the middle of Juno. Democratic Central Committee, on FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. May 6th, at Brownsborough. 71 FRONT STREET, Circuit Judge......................................... P. P. Prim Discouraging reports from the Black BOYS' and GIRLS' District Attorney,........................ II. K. Hanna G. W. Ratrie was chosen Chairman Hills continue to come in. JACKSON COUNTY. PORTLAND, OREGON. The Klamath Indians have laid in 75 and II. C. Fleming, Secretary. County Judge,.............................. E. B. Watson READY-MADE CLOTHING, Tho Chairman then stated the object tons of fish for Winter use. County Commissioners....... |’^hJ A dispatch to the N. Y. Herald says of the meeting was to elect three del Sheriff,........................................... J. W. Manning E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND egates to attend the County Conven Clerk..................................................................... E. D. Foudrav a complete stock of that Tweed has been seen in Paris. BOOTS and SHOES, tion, to be held in Jacksonville on May Treasurer................................................... K. Kubii Miles, tho Washington safe burglar, 13, 1876. A* sessor............................................................ W. A. Childers School Superintendent, ........... H. C. Fleming DRUGS, GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS <t CHAIRS, says that Babcock originated the Some remarks were made by J. Surveyor,............................................................. I. S. Howard scheme. llockersmith, J. W. Simpson, W. II. 1 omner ..•••••• .•••••»••••••••••••••••..»...H. *l’. Inlow Official Paper....................... D emocratic T imes PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, Simpson and Henry Brown. Blaino only fears the “Great Un CLOTHING, W. IL Simpson introduced tho fol JOSEPHINE COUNTY. known.” This is a new name for the lowing resolution, which was unani Democratic party. PATENT MEDICINES, County Judge,............................ M. F. Raid win mously adopted : County Commissioners,....... J j^n^ NecTv: LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, Senator Sargent is sanguine that by That the Democratic vot GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, thorough presentation of tho Chinese ers Hcsolred, Sheriff,............................................Dan. L. Green of tliis precinct now present are f’lerk................................................Chas. Hughes question that the desired result can opposed to any tax being levied within CROCKERY, ETC., Treasurer,.........................................Wm. Naucke PAINTS, OILS AND be accomplished. Assessor............................................... John Taylor the next two years, at least, for the School Superintendent,.................. T. M. Smith It costs “ ye passenjaire, ” in tho purpose of building a Court House. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Surveyor,...................................... W. N. Sanders At E. Jacob ’ s New Store, neighborhood of Canyonville, 15 cents The election ot delegates being in Coroner.......................................... Geo. E. Briggs a mile to ride half way in the stage Official Paper,...................... D emocratic T imes order, several persons were placed in BLUE VITRIOL, and walk the balance. nomination, and, upon a vote being Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. COURT SITTINGS. Jfirlwm Cnnnli/.— Circuit Court, second Montgomery Queen’s circus and me taken, W. II. Simpson, N. A. Young LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Monday in February. Juno and November. nagerie will be in Oregon in October and John E. Potter, having received County Court, first Monday in each month. and will close the season in Portland the highest number of votes, were de Joaephin? Cmtntff. —Circuit Court, fourth clared duly elected. LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOU) on the 27th of that mouth. Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele at the very lowest rates. If you don’t John Daley, for Justice of the Peace, tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which believe me, call and ascertain prices for Tiklen’s prospects for the Democratic and John E. 1‘ottcr, for Constable, uary, April. July and October. kills Ticks. Lice and all parasites on sheep, yourselves. No humbug ! Presidential nomination are improv were nominated by acclamation. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and JACKSONVII.I.F. rRF.CTNCT. All kinds of produce and hides taken in foot rot. Circular sent on application. ing. Blaine keeps the inside track H omicide .—A shooting affray oc. Justice of the Peace,..................... J. II. Stinson exchange for goods. 42tf. It was then moved and carried that Constable........................................A. M. Asbury among Republican aspirants. curred near Fort Klamath on the Sth the delegates go to the County Con TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. James McCabe, a former Sheriff of vention uninstructed, but to seek the I of March, between two herders, result* “EXCELSIOR” f N. Fisher, President, ing in the death of a man named Lane county, struck his nephew, Mon best men for candidates. j M. Caton, Christopher Parker, formerly a resi On motion, a copy of the minutes Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., -! David Cronemiller, Trustees,. roe Zumwalt, on the head with a stick, j J. Nunan, LIVERY STA1ÌLE dent of Portland. A man named West in Mohawk Valley on the 17th, killing I of this meeting were ordered to be ( George Brown. furnished the D emocratic T imes for did the shooting; and West’s wife was Oregon. Jacksonville, him. 1 Recorder....................... ........... ......IT. S. Havden at the bottom of it. The husband, sev publication. Oregon St., Jacksonville, Treasurer,.................... ...................... Henry Vape A Washington dispatch to the N. Y. On motion, the meeting adjourned eral months ago discovered, in Jose Xiarsha 1............... ••••< .................I. P. McDaniel HoricZ under date of 3d inst. implied sine die. Street Commissioner ....................... J. C. Weiss phine county, that there was a crimi DAVID LINN PROPRIETOR. that Postmaster General Jewell has ! W. J. PLYMALE. nal intimacy existing between his wife G. W. R atrie , Chairman. been interested in postal frauds in Ar Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment PROFESSION AL CARDS, and Parker. He left the wotnan as II. C. F leming , Sec. of furniture, consisting of izona. soon as he found she had sinned against ASHLAND. B. F. HOLSCLAW, M. D„ aving jitst received a new and went out to Fort Klamath. BEDSTEADS, The more respectable class of Repub Pursuant to call of the County Cen him, stock of Harness, Buggies and Car Parker soon followed with a drove of licans are said to carry disinfectants tral Committee, tho Democracy of I BUREAUS, TABLES, riages, I am now prepared to furnish my cattle, and shortly after his arrival through fear that the horrible plague patronsand the public generally with as PHYSICIAN AND S U R G E O N , GUILD MOULDINGS, Ashland precinct assembled at the commenced boasting of his success i now sweeping through the Radical FINE TURNOUTS school house on May Gth, at 1 o’clock with West’s wife so that it could reach STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, ranks may be contagious. Kerbyville, Oregon. As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle i’. m ., when the following business the latter’s ears; this only added to The citizens of Antioch, Cal., after CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. horses hired to go to any part of the country. West’s agony, which had now Decauae Dr. L. DANFORTH, Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses several attempts to drive the Chinese was transacted : PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, unbearable; and he procured a shot PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I broke to work single or double. Horses prostitutes from their city, finally, on On motion, Thomas Smith was gun and, hunting Parker up, literally boarded, ami the best of care bestowed upon April 29th, set fire to their shanties, ETC., ETC. elected Chairman and E. DePeatt, riddled him with buck-shot, killing him Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders them while in my charge. which succeeded most admirably. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hix professional services to the piil^ic. Secretary. almost instantly. Everybody thinks Office and resilience on Third street, oppo hand ami made to order. Planing done on t iT MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. Senator Davis has got on the trail of The Chairman, in a few pertinent Parker was served as he deserved to I reasonable terms, Undertaking a spe site and east of the M. E. Church. other startling evidence in the Treas remarks, stated the object of the meet be. cialty. A liberal share of tho public patronage is ury. A certain gentleman asserts his ing, and declared the election of four solicited. W. J. PLY MALE. J. A. CALLENDER, M. D., W jiat the H ouse has D one .— THE ability to prove that millions of dollars delegates in order. I P II Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N , ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, were destroyed by the redemption di After ballot, the following named The N. Y. A’w/i, speaking of tho un vision under Spinner and Boutwell. gentlemen were declared duly elected : comfortable position of Republican of city drug store , JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. CONDUCTED BY just now, says: Conundrum by the Boston Post: Thomas Smith, E. J. Farlow, M. M. fice-holders The new house of Representatives Dimickand A- S. Jacobs. JACKSONVILLE. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. “IIovv can a man spend $2,000 for rent has been in session only about three On motion, it was resolved the dele- , Office at residence, on Fifth street, op and $5,000 for diamonds, and $10,000 months, and yet that has been long posite the Court House. gates go to the County Convention j for running expenses, besides having enough for them to display Grantism uninstructed. riHIE NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro . HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THTS I a trotter or so, on $5,000 a year salary?” H. K. HANNA, On motion, the proceedings of this as it is, and to destroy all the hopes of 1 have the largest and most complete school will commence about the middle I The average Republican office-holder meeting were ordered to be furnished perpetuating itself in the government. assortment of of August, and is divided in four sessions, ATTORNEY A' COUNSELOR AT LAW, can easily answer that. It’s as easy as of eleven weeks each. The following are the Hie D emocratic T imes for pubiica- It has made it as impossible for any rolling off a log. DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, terms: Jacksonville. Oregon, candidate for the Presidency, who fav lion. Board and tuition, per term,................... $40.00 The Times' Washington special says: ored or flattered or used or protected On motion, the meetin g adjourned. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Bed and Bedding........................................... 4.00 All committees on expenditures are Prompt attention given to all business leit the latest and finest styles of Grantism, to be elected as for Grant Tuos. S mith , Chairman. Drawing and painting................................. 8.00 in mv care. Piano,................................................................. 15.00 practically at a stand-still because the himself to get a nomination for the E. D f .P eatt , See. Office i'll Orth’s Brick Building -upstairs. STATIONERY, Entrance fee, only once,........................... 5.00 President has issued a peremptory or third term. Surely this is a good hun _ — der that no original papers shall go dred days’ work. There never was SELECT DAY SCHOOL. A D etroiter hung up bis watch Ami a great variety of PERFUMES and C. W. KAIILER. E. R. WATSON. TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and outside of the various departments. the other day until he should find time better done in the Capital. KAHLER A WATSON, cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER Primary, per term,....................................... $ 6.00 The President evidently intends to to take it to a jeweler to have it clean Junior, “ ........................................ 8.00 FUMED SOAPS in this market. ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, throw every obstacle in tho way of in Senior, “ ........................................ 10.00 T hurman ’ s N ose .—Thurman sports ed. His.son, a boy of ten, took it Prescriptions carefully compounded. 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. Pupils are received at any time, ajid their vestigation. The Republicans see down and wore it to school, but didn’t a red bandana handkerchief and blows JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, terms will be counted-from the day of their plainly if these things go on there is He met a tho loudest nose in America. It i9 i bring it home with him. entrance. For further particulars apply at an end of that party. MRS. BROWN, Will practice in the Supremo, District and boy at school who had a stout goat said that on ono occasion Senator Jouea the Academy. 29tf? ot her (’ourts of this State. The Roseburg Plaindealer says : which he desired to trade fora time of Nevada, who, early in life had been a Office in Court House—upstairs. ASHLAND, TABLE ROCK SALOON, Capt Hall, special deputy sheriff, re piece, and an exchange was effected. brakeman on a railroad, dropped to turned from pursuit of Gibson on When the father came home he miss sleep at his desk. Senator Thurman JAMES S. HOWARD, OREGON STREET, Thursday. He followed him as far as ed tho watch, and asked : “Who seen solemnly waved his red bandana and Millinery and Ladies Goods, V. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Ashland and thon lost all trace of him. my watch?” “Father, was it not an gave his nose a terrible snort. The Gibson had seduced two sisters, daugh old watch?” asked the boy. “It was.” sleeping Senator sprang to his feet, FOR JACKSON, RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, “And would it go?” “It would not.’’ and seizing his desk commenced twist ters of a neighbor, in the northern part “ 'I hen, father, did 1 not do the correct ing it with all his might. Ho after- JoMphlnc and Curry counties, Oregon. HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- of the county, and for this crime the Official surveys made and patents obtained known and popular resort would in thing to trade an old watch that wards explained that tie thought that warrant was issued. The oldest girl is at reasonable rate*. Full copies of Mining Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, form their friends and the public generally wouldn’t go for a fat goat which will Thurman'- blow was an engine whist, I41WX and Decisions at my office in Jack- that a complete and first-class xt<x-k of the now seventeen, and we understand a< hi ville, Oregon. best brand* of liquor*, wine*, cigar*, ale and her child is several weeks old, while go? conic out and see hiui go for a bar ling “down brake«,” and the red han- HAIR, JUTE AND l»orter, etc., ix constantly kept on hand. tho youngest is but thirteen, and is rel !” The |>olice arc looking for the dana was a signal of distress; hence the They will l>o plcnxed to fiave their friend* wrenching of the de«k. H. KELLY. soon to become a mother. Gibson is loy with the watch. LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES. “call and smile.” supposed to be in Nevada. ATTORNEY A <N»UNSEIX)R -AT-LAW, CABINET. V ery U nkind .— An exchange M oiiel M ethod of D ivovutb .— A Cabinet of Curiosities may alxo lie found At alicut half-past 1 o ’ clock A. M. thicks “it was very unkind in the In — A — JACIMRVILLE, ORISON, i'he “marriage knot” among the Bur here. We would I* pleased to have jwraonx dianapolis SenfinH to make such state curioxitie* and specimen* bring on the 3d, the Willamette Woolen Mills mese is very easily undone. If two Wilt pnw-tk'r in all the Court* of the State. them in. nnd we will place them in the Cab at Salem were discovered to be on fire, persons are tired of each other's socie ments about Mr. Blaine ju«t’ at this Prompt attention given to all buatamn en Agent for McCall's Bazaar Faahions. inet for inspection. and the alarm was spoctlily given. ty, they dissolve partnership in the fol time ; for he had got his count of del trusted to my < are. WINTJEN A HELMS. Office in the building formerly occupied l»y Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. t The fire department responded prompt lowing touching but conclusive man egates up to 331 and lacking only 31 Knhler.tr Watson, opposite Court House. RAILROAD SALOON. ly, but all efforts proved unavailing. ner: They respectively light two can ot enough to nominate him. If he nay to attend toAJiat $61,- EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, The mills, together with a number of dles, andj shutting^/up tljeir lujt, -it shaiild adjoining buildings and a l^rge quan'* down, mid waitquii-.ly until tlJ^’ are OOO.aff^r and? thus net sarurio the<*' **»' WILL. JACKSON, dentist. HIIRD STREVr, JACKSONVILLE, *JIL. tity of stock, were totally destroyed. burned out. The one whose candle needed 31 votes, how sad it would lie.” C alifornia S treet , Loss estimated at $122,000; insurance burns out first gets up at once and That tittle matter of $61,000 doesn’t HENRY PAPE, Engineer. Proprietor. $61,527. By this fire 105 operatives S. P. JONES, leaves the house (and forever), taking make any differenco with the Radical are thrown out of employment. Those nothing but the clothes he or she may managers in Oregon, however. They mills were built in 1857, and at tho have on at tho time; all elso becomes endorse him with great enthii^iasm THROUGH TICKETS, 12 i CENTS. one but the choicest and best time of the fire belonged to W. C. Gris the property of the other party. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars and pledge him six more votes in kept. wold. During the lire one of the op (he Cincinnati convention. This brings eratives was very seriously injured. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. piIOK’E WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- DRINKS, 12 J CENTS. To K ill a T own .—An exchange his count within 25 of the nomination. V ) gars constantly on hand. The reading tellingly puls it in this way: “Under NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t General Custer, the best Indian fight table is also supplied with Eastern periodi pay. Families needing anything in our line M « \ 1< K s;.yj in his Fioriti (ì'ii'le er in the service, according to Genera1 rate every present ami prospective »m- very operation pertaining to cal* and leading papers of tho Coast. ran always l>e supplied with the purest and the jaw skilfully |>ei formed at reasona- I .A, tv <e ob- best to b" ibuad or. the Coast. Give mo a Sherman, because he was called before terpri.-v; arettk ill <sf tb& • I.u:\i-.v- •••» 1 that Governor,........................................... L. F. Grover Secretary of State,..................... S. F. Chadwick State Treasurer,........................... A. H. Brown State Printer................................... M • V. Brown Sup’l of Public Instruction...!.. L. Rowland FURNISHING and W A FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, t H T I T N E 4 » • I