The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 26, 1876, Image 1

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CHAS. NICKELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Kates of Nubecriptlon:
One copy, per annum,.............................. $3.00
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six months.................................. 2.00
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three months,............................ 1.00
Invariably in Advance.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1870
VOL. VI.
T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
GENERAL NOTEN ANI» NEWS.
GRAND LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS.
Advertisements will be il
T ime « at the following rates :
One square, one insertion.....
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each subsequent one
Legal advertisements inserted i
A fair reduction from the above
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.
IN MEMORIMI.
The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of
At a meeting of Klamath Tribe N<x
There is talk of dividing Linn
Oregon,
I.
O.
O.
F.,
assembled
in
Odd
8, Imp. O. of R. M., held in Linkvilla
county.
Fellows’ Hall, Salem, on the 16th, at 10 Wednesday evening, May 10, 1876,
Some Missourians who lately arrived a . m ., and was called to order by T.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
FANCY GOODS in Marion county intend putting up a M.
Gatch, Most Worthy Grand Master. the following preamblo and resolutions
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
brandy distillery.
The Committee on Credentials made were adopted :
71 FRONT STREET,
Circuit Judge,.................................... ^>:^** Frim
W hereas , The all Powerful and
BOYS’ and GIRLS*
Mr. Griswold will rebuild the Wil­ their report, showing 141 delegates en­
District Attorney,...................... H. K. llanna
Good, by whom everything exists, has
lamette Mills at Salem if capitalists titled to seats as representatives.
jackson county .
PORTBAND, OREGON.
The
Grand
Master
’
s
report
was
pre
­
READY-MADE CLOTHING, will aid him after they are erected.
in his wisdom taken from our midst
Conntv Judge............................. E. B. Watson
sented and read and shows that the
. _
. .
(John O’Brien,
In a half mile dash at Lexington, jurisdiction has at present 2,900 mem­ and from the toils of life our friend
County Commissioners...... j
Huoston
Ky., on the 13th inst., Aristides made bers, and the entire jurisdiction is in and brother, John Dick, and his esti­
Sheriff,.......................................L W. Manning TITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
BOOTS and SHOES,
Clerk,......................................... E. D. Foudrajr
If a complete stock of
the (astest time on record by one sec­ a flourishing condition. Three new mable wife, and transferred them to a
Treasurer,........................................... K. Kubii
ond, 47 J,
Lodges have been instituted during sphere beyond, making in our hearts a
Assessor...................................................... W. A. Childers
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS,
School Superintendent............................. H. C. Fleming
DRUGS,
the year with an application for an­ vacancy which our grief tells us cannot
A
man
named
Shea,
living
in
Sweet
Surveyor....................................................... J- B. Howard
Home valley, Linn county, intends other. The Widow and Orphan’s Re­
Coroner............................................ H. T. Inlow PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
manufacturing sauer kraut for tho lief Association was referred to and be filled, it is appropriate that we, who
Official Paper.....................D emocratic T imes
CL0T1IIN8,
favorably recommended to the atten­ pride ourselves that we were their
markets of Germany.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
friends, should commemorate their
PATENT MEDICINES,
Countv Judge,..........................M. F. Baldwin
The Liberal Republicans of New tion of the members of the Order death by an official observance; there­
. .
(S. Messenger,
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, York have resolved to await tho action generally. The financial condition of fore, be it
County Commissioners....... < James Necl v.
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
of the Conventions at Cincinnati and the Grand Lodge was reported in good
Sheriff.................... ................... Din. L. Green
Resolved, That In the death of our
Clerk........................................... Chas. Hughes
St. Louis, with a view to supporting condition and out of debt, with nearly brother, John Dick, Klamath Tribe
crockery , etc .,
enough
on
band
to
pay
the
current
ex
­
Treasurer,.......................................... in. Naueke
PAINTS. OILS AND
the better candidate.
has lost a most zealous, faithful and
Assessor,......................................... John Taylor
penses of the present session.
School Superintendent,................J. M. Smith PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
A largo number of prominent men
The Grand Secretary, J. M. Bacon, efficient supporter, whose encourage­
At E. Jacob's New Store. representing almost every State in the read
Surveyor,.................................. W. N. Sanders
his report, which was referred to ment did much toward sustaining us
Coroner ................................ Geo. E. Briggs
Union
met
at
the
Fifth
Avenue
Hotel,
the Finance Committee. His report since our existence as a Tribe; that
Official Paper..................... D emocratic T imes
BLUE VITRIOL,
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
New York, on tho 15th for tho purpose shows the whole number of Lodges we, his brethren, have lost a genial,
court SITTINGS.
of
organizing a new party.
66; number of members in good devoted and earnest companion, and
Jinefrson fhwwtv.—Circuit Court, second
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
r
Mondav in February, June and November.
Gen. Joseph Lane delivered a Demo­ standing December 31, 1875, 2,803 ; in the death of his wife, Mrs. F. M.
County Court, first Monday in each month.
cratic speech at Roseburg on Saturday, initiated during the year, 451 ; admit­ Dick, we have lost a true friend and
Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth
ll of the above articles sold the 14th inst. It is said that he has ted by card, 136 ; reinstated, 24 ; most estimable lady, a faithful wife
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
at the very lowest rates. Tf you don’t
enlisted for the Centennial political withdrawn, 135; suspended or dropped, and kind mother, and, while we medi­
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ brated CARROLIC SHEER DID, which
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, yourselves. No humbug !
uary, April, July ami October.
campaign, and that ho will speak in 136 ; expelled, 5 ; deceased, 26 ; num­ tate upon their lonely and horrible
and
is
a
sure
cure
for
screw-worm,
seaband
All kinds of produce and hides taken in quite a number of places.
ber of Past Grands, 720 ; amount of death and the heavy burden of tbelr
JACKSONVIIXE rRECTNCT.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
exchange
for
goods.
42
tf.
receipts for the year 1875, $55,364.43 ; agony, the remembrance of them and
Justice of the Peace,................... T. H. Stinson
Tho irorfrfx Washington special number of brothers relieved, 325 ; their virtues will be a picture in our
Constable.................................... A. M. Asbury
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
says tho indications are the Senate will number of widows relieved, 35; total minds made more vivid and intense
“EXCELSIOR”
(N. Fisher, President,
decide by nearly a party vote that it amount paid out for relief, burying the by the dark back-ground of their tak­
| M. Caton,
has no jurisdiction in Belknap’s case. dead, etc., $14,612.28.
ing off.
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
Trustees,..-.................. -[ David Cronemiller,
Conkling
and
Cameron
are
working
LIVERY
STABLE
j J. Nun.an,
Resolved, That to their bereaved
Tho Grand Treasurer’s (I. R. Moores)
I George Brown.
hard
for
that
decision,
but
Edmunds
friends
and relatives, and especially to
Oregon.
J acksonville,
report was read, which shows total re­
Recorder,......................................U. S. Hayden
opposes
j%
ceipts and expenditures of $6,300.09, their orphan children, we sorrowfully
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
Treasurer....................................... Henry Pape
By private letters from Washington with balance cash on hand of $1,691.73. offer our deep and earnest sympathies
Marshal..................................... J. P- McDaniel
Street Commissioner.................. A. C. Weiss
and sincerely hope that the same band
DAVID LIO
PROPRIETOR. wo lea, that it is scarcely expected The report was referred to the Finance
W. J. PLYMALE.
which has ordered this terrible calami­
that Congress will adjourn before the Committee.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
At the evening session, the election ty will give them comfort and strength
first of August. The Democrats are
of furniture, consisting of
determined to expose and uproot the of Grand Officers was declared in or­ to bear this their overwhelming afflic­
aving just received a new
B. F. HOLS CLAW. M. D„
BEDSTEADS,
tion.
doings of the administration, der, and the following were chosen.
evil
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
Resolved, That our Hall be draped
R. W. Grand Master, J. N. Dolph,
and find it such an exhaustive task
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
BUREAUS, TABLES,
patronsand
the
public
generally
with
as
in
mourning for thirty days, and that
of
No.
2.
that
an
unusual
length
of
limo
is
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GUILD MOULDINGS,
the
members of this Tribe wear crape
II. W. Dept. Grand Master, O. N.
required to consummate even a portion
FINE TURNOUTS
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
for the same length of time.
Denny, of No. 15.
of it.
Kerbyville. Oregon.
As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
Resolved, That these resolutions be
R.
W.
Grand
Warden,
W.
J.
Snod
­
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS,
During a trip to Roseburg, the edi­
horses hired to go to any part of the country’.
spread upon the records of our Tribe,
grass, of No. 16.
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses tor of the Independent, was shown by
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
I
and that a copy of the same be sent to
R.
W.
Graud
Secretary,
J.
M.
Ba
­
broke to work single or double. Horses Mr. Asher Marks a lump of pure gold
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
the D emocratic T imes and Oregon
boarded,
and
the
best
of
care
bestowed
upon
con,
of
No.
3.
*
/
ETC.. ETC.
about
the
size
of
a
man
’
s
fist,
the
result
them
while
in
luy
charge.
Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
11. W. Grand Treasurer, LR Moores, Sentinel for publication.
of the last clean up at the Esther
Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on
his professional services to the public.
J. W. II amakar , Y
of
No. 1.
Office and resilience on Third street, oppo­ hand and made to order. Planing done on JT-er MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ledge, on Grave Creek. The gold is
J. T. F ulkerson , (-Committee.
reasonable terms. t AR Undertaking a spe­
R. W. Grand Representatives, A.
site and east of the M. E. Church.
of
a
dark
yellow
color
and
is
valued
at
A
liberal
share
of
the
public
patronage
Is
cialty.
G eorge N ourse . J
something over a thousand dollars, G. Walling, of No. 15, long term, and
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D.,
and is proof positive that in the Esther H. G. Struve, of No. 6, W. T., short
THE
T he S t . L ouis N omination . —A
term.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, the stockholders have property with
Washington correspondent of the Ex­
millions in.
A C ontrary M ule .—A farmer in aminer, under date of April 20th,
CITY nilUQ STORE,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
CONDUCTED BY
The Liberals and Free-thinkers of this county, says a North Carolina pa­ writes as follows :
A marked change has occurred
JACKSONVILLE.
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES Oregon and Washington Territory are per, has a mule so awfully contrary that
requested to meet in Convention at he can do nothing with it. Put him within a short lime in the tone and
Office at residence, on Fifth street, op-
posite the Court House.
Portland, Oregon, July 5th, 1876, at in harness and it is hard to say which feeling of Western men here. Those
t
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of TUTS 10 o’clock A. M., at the rooms of tho way he is going to travel. Put a sad­ who were positive io their assertion of
he new ftrm of kahler a bro .
H. K. HANNA.
school will commence about the middle Liberal Association, for the purpose dle on him and he apjiears to doze, preference for candidates are now will­
have the largest and most complete
of
August, and is divided in four sessions, of perfecting a general organization of hut try to mount him and he will of a ing to accept whatever may be most
assortment
of
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
of eleven weeks each. The following are tho
the Liberalsand Freethinkers through­ sudden begin to kick every way— necessary for the success of the party,
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, terms:
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Board ami tuition, per term,............ $40.00 out the country, and for such other straight out, straddling, with all four even if It demand the nomination of
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Bed and Bedding.................................
4.00 business as may properly come before legs at once. As to eating, he will eat an Eastern man. Tilden has gained
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
I
Drawing and painting.........................
8.00 such Convention.
Prompt attention given to all business left the latest and finest styles of
anything, from liis feed trough up to a immensely with these men within
Piano,
.....................................................
.
15.00
in my care.
the past week. The opposition of
STATIONERY,
Entrance fee, only once,..................
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
. 5.00
The telegraph tells us that the Na­ wooden saddle. The owner took a Tweed and Canal “Ring” thieves of
notion
to
have
him
shod;
but
he
kick
­
tional Independent Convention, in ses­
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
And a groat variety of PERFUMES and
his own State has added to his strength,
C. W. KAHLER.
E. R. WATSON.
sion
at Indianapolis last week, nomina­ ed out the blacksmith shop and return­ and it is certain that he will be pre­
T< >ILET ARTICLES, including the best and
KAHLER & WATSON,
cheajiest assortment of COM MON and PER­ Primary, per term,................................... $ 6.00 ted on the fifth ballot Peter Cooper of ed home. The owner tried to kill him
Junior,
“
.................................... 8.00
some time kick, so he tied his ears sented at St. Louis by a united delega­
FUMED SOAl’S in this market.
“
..................................... 10.00 New York for President and Newton with a trace chain aud rode him for tion, headed by such men as Horatio
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
Prescriptions carefully compounded. Senior,
Pupils are received at any time, and their Booth ol California for Vice President.
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ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
terms
will be counted from the day of their By-the-way, Peter Cooper sensibly de­ six consecutive days and nights as Seymour and Chas. O’Conor. Bay­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
entrance. For further particulars apply at clined the Presidential nomination, hard as he could under whip and spur. ard is also very much talked of.
MRS. BROWN,
the Academy.
29tf.
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
Davis is occasionally mentioned;
and, no one having yet been selected The fact is that he nearly killed him­ Judge
other < 'ourtsof th is Stati*.
but
I
think
the movement in his favor,
self in the effort and had to be carried
Office in Court House—upstairs.
to
fill
his
place,
Booth
is
left
solitary
ASHLAND,
TABLE ROCK SALOON, and alone to lead the greenback cause. up-stairs to bed, and his firm belief if there really be what can be called a
was that the mule would die that movement, has little real vitality as
JAMES S. HOWARD,
OREGON STREW,
8. Rigdon, of Pine Opening, in Lane night; but, to his astonishment, the yet. The sentiment freely express­
Millinery and Ladies Goods,
V. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. county, furnishes the Mercury with the next morning he found that the mule ed is in favor of the nomination of a
following statistics of the travel on the had kicked to death a Chaster sow life-long Democrat instead of a man of
FOR JACKSON,
RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS,
military road leading from Eugene weighing 300 pounds, bit a piece out Republican antecedents, and, as far as
he proprietors of tuts well - City across the Cascade Mountains, to of his horse’s shoulder, ate up a sad­ known, present proclivities in the
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
known and popular resort would in­
Official surveys made and patents obtained Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings,
same direction operates strongly against
form their friends and the public generally the Klamath and Goose Lake country dle, blanket, and bridle, tore down the
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
him.
fence,
and
was
splurging
about
more
during
the
year
1875:
Going
east
—
that a complete and first-class Rtock of the
I jiws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
l»ost
brands
of
liquors,
wines,
cigars,
ale
and
sonville, Oregon.
men, 502; women, 108; children, 182; devilish than ever to find something
IIAIR, JUTE AND
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
L etters . — People may be sur­
horses,
879; wagons, 174; cattle 3,221; else meaner to do.
They will be pleased to have their friends
H. KELLY,
prised
to hear that more letters
sheep, 5,426. Going west—men 440;
LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, “call and smile.”
pass
among
the people of Switzer­
women, 123; children, 166; horses, 774;
A ccording to a French statistician,
CABINET.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-L AW,
taking the means of many accounts, a land proportionately than of any
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also ho found wagons, 164; cattle, 25; sheep, 11.
—ALSO—
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
hero. We would be pleased to have persons
man of fifty years of age lias slept 6,000 other country. In a year they carry on
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
The prospects of Presidential aspir­ days, worked 6,500 days, walked 800 a correspondence of twenty-three let­
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ ants continue to be a good deal dis­
ters for each inhabitant. England
Prompt attention given to all business en­ Agent for McCall's Bazaar Fashions. inet for inspection.
i days, amused himself 4,000 days, was
cussed,
but
without
much
change
in
trusted to my care.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
eating 1,500 days, etc. He has eaten comes next with tweuty and a half,
Office in the building formerly occupied by
the situation. Governor Tilden is evi­ 17,000 pounds of bread, 16,000 pounds then the United States with nineteen.
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
BAILROAD SALOON,
Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House.
dently growing in power on the Dem­ of meat, 4,600 pounds of vegetables, France holds the ninth rank as a letter­
ocratic side. On the Republican side eggs and fish, and drank 7,000 gallons writing people. In telegraphy also the
EAGLE
SAMPLE
ROOMS,
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
the only material change to note is of liquid, viz: water, coffee, tea, beer, Swiss beat us easily.' They forward
C alifornia S treet ,
Blaine’s loss of strength by the coali­ wine, etc., altogether. This would eighty-one dispatches for each one hun­
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
tion by Cameron, of Pennsylvania,
S. P. JONES,
____ _•
Proprietor. with Conkling, thus combining the make a respectable lake of 300 square dred souls, a monstrous advance over
feet surface and three fed deep, on our fifty-four. I should conceive, how­
delegation from two great States. It which small steamboats could navigate. ever, that two-thirds of the telegraphic
THROUGH TICKETS, 12i C ents .
one but T he choicest and best is true that Oregon has come to his And all this makes up the routine of business in such country would lie be­
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars rescue, but we very much fear that an average man’s life.
tween foreigners. Holland sends fifty-
kept.
even the efforts of Oregon will be
one
dispatches for one-hundred souls.
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CT-
DRINKS, 12 J CENTS.
without avail.
D ampness .—For damp closets or Belgium forty-seven, the United
V gars constantly on hand. The reading
NO
We
see
a
statement
of
the
grants
CREDIT
IN
THE
FUTURE
—
it
don
’
t
cupboards which generate mildew a States thirty-two, Germany thirty-one.
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
pay.
_
____
_________
Families
needing
anything
in
our
line
made by the directors of the Centen­ trayful of quick-lime will he found to France agaiu comes in low. She holds
17 VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO cals and leading papers of the Coast.
can always l>e supplied with the purest and
IJ the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­
best to bo found on the Coast. Give me a nial Commission for certain privileges absorb moisture and render the air the tenth place among the thirteen
ble rates.
.....
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FARMERS
’
HOME,
on the grounds during the session of the pure; but of course it is necessary to re­ quoted. Russia is last with one dis­
call, and you will be well satisfied.
N<* more credit will lie given after the
exhibition. These privileges include new the lime from time to time, as it patch per one-hundred inhabitants.
first of January, 1870. I will take all kinds ORTH’S BRICK BUILDING, UP-STAIRS,
New Boot and Shoe Store, the monopoly of certain rights. The becomes fully slacked. The last rem­
of produce.
, „ ...
(♦ffice ami residence on corner of ( alifor-
To C ure H oarseness .—When the
Jacksonville, Oregon.
aggregate sum realized is $450,000. edy will be found usoful in safes and
nH and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
C alifornia S treet ,
voice
is lost, as is sometimes the case,
For the catalogue, $100,000 is paid; for strong rooms, the damp air of which
restaurant and beer right, $125,000. acts frequently most injuriously on the from the effects of a cold, a simple
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METII- Jacksonville,
Oregon.
Milk, bread, chocolate and candy bring valuable deeds and documents which remedy is furnished by heating up the
od of informing the public that she is
All Kinds of Job Printing
prepared to furnish board by the week, day
white of one <egg, adding the Juice
$11,000. Soda water will earn $52,- they contain.
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The
of one lemou, and sweetening with
000,
and
tobacco
$21,000.
There
is
table will constantly be supplied with the
aving permanently located
A M exican gill living at Tucelo has white sugar to the taste. Take a tea­
NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT best the market affords. No Chinese em­
in Jacksonville, tho undersigned re­ one grant for rolling chairs, and anoth­
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give spectliilly informs the public that he is er called “The Department of Public three developed arms. She can do up spoonful from time to time. It hn >
me a call and judge for yourselves.
kinf of work in the boot Comfort,” which are to realize over her hair without cramming her mouth been known to effectually cure the ail­
prepared to do all kinds
i
MRS. WILLIAMS.
and shoe making line, Satisfaction guaran-
I ment
full of hair-pins.
$30,000.
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
teed.
M. CATON.
STATE OF OREGON.
Governor,...................................... 1« F. Grover
Secretary of State,.................. S. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer,........................... \. IL Brown
State Printer................................. M • • Brown
Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
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