The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 21, 1876, Image 1

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CHAS. NICKELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 187G
VOL. VI
tiENEKAL AOVES AND SEWS.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Advertisements will be inserted in the
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion....................... |3.00
“
each subsequent one.......... 1.00
T«egal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from the above raleamado
to vearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
HAPS OS’ THE CINCINNATI PLAT-
FORM.
A G ood T ime to I mprove or B uy
S heep .—Sheep arc now cheaper than
STATE OF OREGON.
Small-pox is steadily increasing
at
previous time in the history of
Governor,....................................... L. F. Grover
M
FURNISHING and
To this end we imperative!}’ de­ the any State.
San F ran ci.sco.
Secretary of State.................... 8. F. Chadwick
Large numbers have
mand
a
Congress
and
Chief
Executive
State Treasurer,.......................... A. H. Brown
Beecher has come out In favor of whose courage and fidelity to these changed hands at one dollar a bead,
/State Printer................................ M. V. Brown WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Hayes,
Let us hear from the Wood- duties shall not falter un'.il these re­ and still they are offered for sale. Es­
Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
hull.
are being constructed for
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
sults are placed beyond dispute or re­ tablishments
71
FRONT
STREET,
killing
shpep
merely for the pelts and
<’ircuit Judge............................... 42’^*‘ J*‘ ^r’m
An average crop of wheat in the call .— Republican Platform.
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
District Attorney........................ H- K- Hanna
tallow.
The
causes of this depression
United States Is about 300,000,000
“These results” are always repre­
JACKSON COUNTY.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
bushels.
sented as endangered, and the Repub­ in the price of sheep are the low prices
County Judge,..............................Sila« I. Dav
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
woo! and the scarcity of range for
—
A
,
! Samuel Fnrrv,
lican party continually claims that it of
Dispatches
from
every
part
of
the
large
flocks. The former cause will
< ounty Commissioners...... ] Abram Miller.
should he employed to place them “be­ undoubtedly
East
speak
of
the
intense
heat,
its
pass away as a change in
Sheriff,....................................... L W. Manning TVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
yond dispute or recall.” The recon­ the manufacturing
Clerk...........................................E. D. Foudrav
long
continuance
and
its
fatal
effects.
BOOTS
and
SHOES,
of the
IT a complete stock of
struction job is still doing, is still tn do. country improve and interests
Treasurer,.......................................... John Orth
wool regains it
Another change seems to have been
Assessor,................................... W. A. Childers
The
permanent
pacification
of
the
former
price.
But
the
latter cause—
School Superintendent,.............. E. J. Farlow
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, made In the office of collector of cus­ Southern section of the Union ; the
DRUGS.
Surveyor, .......................................I. 8. Howard
the
scarcity
of
range
for
large flocks—
toms for Portland. John Kelly, of
Coroner............................................................. Dr. Callender
complete
protection
ol
all
its
citizens
will continue to grow more each year
Lane county, is the man now.
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
JOSF.PniNE COUNTY.
in the free enjoyment of all their as agriculture and cultivation takes
CLOTHING,
Countv Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin
The largest tree standing in the I rights, are duties to which the Repub­ possession of the now untilled and va­
I
_
‘ _
. .
(J. E. Sevferth,
United States is at the head of Bear lican party are sacredly pledged.— Re­ cant lands. The present circumstances
PATENT MEDICINES,
County Commissioners,
<
Thornton.
creek,
north fork of the Tule river, publican Platform.
Sheriff,...........................................S. Messenger
I
LIQUOKS, TOBACCO and CIGABS,
are iniM favorable to the Improvement
Clerk,.......................................... Chas. Hughes GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
California. It is over -16 feet in diam­ I Whenever any party is pledged to of our flocks. Let our sheep owners,
Treasurer...................................................... Wm. Naucke
eter.
the pacification of a people entitled to while reducing the number, improve
Assessor............................................ J. P- Lewis
CROCKERY, ETC.,
School Superintendent,................J. M. Smith
PAINTS, OILS AND
Shepardson, on trial for robbing the self-government, and enjoying that the quality of their sheep, and they
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Santiers
will in the end be the gainers by the
mail, and for which several innocent right peacefully, beware of it.
Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewson
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, At E. Jacob's New Store, men were sentenced to the Peniten­
It
is
the
immediate
duty
of
Congress
operation.
Now Is a good time also
LAKE COUNTY.
to
fully
investigate
the
effect
of
the
tiary. was found guilty, but pleading
for farmers generally to invest in a
Countv Judge..............
E. C. Mason
BLUE VITRIOL,
.
f s. c. Moss.
immigration
and
importation
of
Mon
­
few sheep to be kept on their farms
the
statute
of
limitation
escaped.
County Commissioners,
• A Tenbrook.
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
golians on the moral and material in­ after the manner of the Eastern farm­
In the year 1860 the United States terests of the country.— Republican
Sheriff........................................... T. J. Brattain
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
ers. Every farm should have a few
Clerk............................................. R- R- Hatton
produced 32,000 tons of wool ; the clip fíat
form.
sheep
on it to supply the family and
Treasurer....................................... J. L. Hanks
of 1875 was 100,000 tons, yet the coun­
Assessor...................................
M. Ricgs I
What
makes
the
duty
so
immediate?
workmen with fresh meat, and to act
LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD try imported last year $11,000,000 |
School Superintendent...... II. M. Thatch r
Grant
has
been
urging
it
in
hie
mes
­
as
weed killers on the fields and sum­
Sole
Acrenfs
for
Orecon
for
the
cele
­
at the very lowest rates. If yon don’t worth of wool and $50,000,000 worth
Surveyor............................... Frank Cheesman
brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which believe me, call and ascertain prices for
sages
for
years,
to
no
purpose.
mer
fallows. Every farm of one hun­
COURT SITTINGS.
of woolen goods.
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, yourselves. No humbug I
It is the right and duty of Congress dred and sixty acres can, if well man­
Jackson Cninty.— Circuit Court, second and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
All kinds of produce and hides taken in
Worcester
(Mass.)
Press
says
:
“
We
j
Monday in February. June and November. foot rot. Circular sent on application.
to
prohibit and extirpate in the Terri­ aged, keep in good condition fifty
I exchange for goods.
42tf.
County Court, first Monday in each month.
say confidentially to these republican tories that relic of barbarism polygamy. head of sheep upon what is ordinarily
Josephine County.—Circuit Court, fourth
gentlemen : You may make up your Republican Platform.
wasted, or on what ordinarily requires
«
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
"EXCELSIOR
”
minds to see Governor Tilden carry
a
good portion of the time and labor
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­
The Republican Congresses have
New York State by about 60,000 or been neglecting their duties scandal­ of one man to keep In subjection,
uary, Anril. Julv and October.
Lake n>unty.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
namely, the weeds. The meat and
ously for a good many years.
day in June ; County Court, first Monday I
LIVERY STABLE 70,000 majority.”
in "January. April, July and October.
The death strokes in New York on
We reaffirm our opposition to fur­ wool of these sheep and their increase
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
the 11th exceeded those of any pre­ ther grants of public lands to corpora­ can be made at net profits. Fifty
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
f N. Fisher, President,
vious day for fifteen years, except July tions and monopolies. — Republican sheep can now be bought for fifty dol­
| M. Caton,
It
lars less than the average meat bill of
2d, 1862, when sixty-eight were re­ Platform.
■[ David Cronemiller,
Trustees
PROPRIETOR.
W.
J.
PLYMALE.
DAVID
LINN
| J. Nunan,
ported. On Monday there were sixty
This is like a thief’s declaration the medium farmers of the State. Th«
I George Brown.
deaths by sunstroke.
that he reaffirms his opposition to increase from fifty ewes will furnish
Keep® constantly on hand a full assortment
Recorder,................... ................. U. S. Hayden
the fresh meat in the future and save
of furniture, consisting of
Treasurer,.................. ................... Henry Pape
It is estimated that there are now picking empty pockets.
aving
just
received
a
new
Marshal...................... ............... T...P. McDaniel BEDSTEADS,
We will hold all public officers to a this fifty dollars, and the wool will sell
240,000
Angora
goats
on
the
Pacific
stock
of
Harness,
Bougies
and
Car
­
...................
J,
C.
Weiss
for enough to buy the farmer two or
Street Commissioner
riages. I am now prepared to furnish my
Coast, and quite an industry is antici­ rigid responsibility.— Republican Plat­ three suits of clothes each year, while
BUREAUS, TABLES,
patronsand the public generally with as
pated in breeding them, as their skins form.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Yes, but the people will hold the the sheep will save the wages of one
make excellent lap-robes and gloves,
FINE TURNOUT'S
party that appointed them to a “rigid man on the farm by consuming the
| while their wool is very valuable.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D.,
weeds.— Sacramento Record Union.
As can he had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
responsibility.”
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
The Postoffice authorities have is­
horses hired to co to any part of the country.
Wo rejoice In the quickened con­
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses sued a caution informing the public
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
D on ’ t G roan . — The man who
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, broke to work single or double. Horses
science
of the people concerning politi­ groans over his poverty without taking
that
they
must
not
enclose
coin
or
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
ETC., ETC.
¡jewelry in letters, either ordinary or cal affairs.— Republican Platform.
any steps toward bettering his condi­
them while in niv charge.
Kerbyville. Ore”on
This is licking the hand that smites tion is Justly regarded as a good-for-
registered,
which
are
sent
to
any
for
­
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
them.
hand and made to order. Planing done on J5TMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. eign country in the Postal Union.
nothing dunce. Had lie sense, the
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
reasonable terms. .«-fF Undertaking a spe­
We
sincerely
depress
all
sectional
more desperate his fortunes the more
A !il»eral share of the public piCrnniw is
PHYSICIAN AND SUR G E ON . cialty.
Grant, Belknap, Beecher, Blaine, i feeling and tendencies.— Republican energetic would be his attempts to im­
solicited.
AV. J. PLYMALE.
Babcock, Robeson, Schenck, the Re- ' Platform.
prove them. Groaning does not help
THE
1
publicans
in
the
Senate,
and
ninety-
|
“
You
lie,
you
villian«,
you
lie!
”
—
Offico and residence on Fifth street, oppo­
the mutter ; work is what is wanted.
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. I four thousand office-holders, have has-
site and east of the M. E. Church.
Tribune
of
1866,
passim.
Persistent work will accomplish most
I
• tuned t<> hitch themselves to the coat­
CONDUCTED BY
i
anything. Opfmrtunities are always
G. H. AIKx.N, M. D.,
tails of Hayes. It is too heavy a load
Too M uch N oise for the S ize .— waiting for those who are able to seize
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES for a small man to draw.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
After a most ridiculous and extrava­ them. If a young man Is poor it does
JACKSONVILLE.
gant
plea by a young lawyer in a triv­ no good to complain about it. Let him
The Baltimore Gazette says that
Jacksonville. Orcgou.
ial
case,
an old lawyer, who had a way go to work to acquire means to fit him­
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS Gen. Grant has turned out of office all of saying quaint things, remarked, in
he new firm of kahler a bro .
self for bu-iness. When thoroughly
school will commence nhnnt the middle i the men whoso uobly aided Bristow
Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele­
have the largest and most complete
opening
the
opposing
side
of
the
case,
of August. and is divided in four sessions,
instructed in business affairs he will
i in punishing the whisky thieves and
graph office.
assortment of
nf eleven weeks each. The following are the breaking up illicit di-tillation in the that his young friend’s elaborate plea find plenty of opportunities to advance
♦erm«:
J. A. CALLENDER. M. D.,
Business men are always
DRUGS, MEDICINES Æ CHEMICALS, Board and tuition, per term,............ JUO.nn West. The meaning of it probably is reminded him of the experience of a himself.
neighbor
of
his
who
was
once
en
­
glad to get such talent. They know
4. no that the whole business will be revived
Bed and Bedding.................................
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Drawing and painting........................
8.on ! for the benefit of the campaign fui d. gaged in breaking a colt, and the story that any young man who has had force
the latest and finest styles of
Piano....................................................... . is.nn
he told of it was in substance like this: of character enough to educate himself
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Entrance fee. only once.................... . 5.00
Albany
Argus
says:
“
The
Demo
­
I
The colt breaker made his young will always prove useful, and can be
STATIONERY,
;
cratic
National
Convention
marks
a
son hide in the bush while ho himself depended on. Young man, if you are
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Office at residence, on Fifth street, op­
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
new
era
in
the
history
of
the
Demo
­
was to mount the animal and put him poor, don’t groan, but go to work.
posite the Court House.
TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and Primary, per term,................................... $ fi.no cratic party. It was thoroughly ag­
at
his top speed to the hiding place,
“
.................................... R.no
cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ Junior,
H. K. HANNA,
gressive
in
Its
character.
It
was
com
­
and then the boy was tn rush sudden­
Senior,
“
.................................... 10.no
S mallpox —In case this loathsome
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
posed
of
fresh
representative
men
;
Pupils
are
received
at
any
time,
and
their
ly
out
and
shout
“
Boo
!
”
the
idea
be
­
disease
should gain a foot-hold in our
ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR AT LAW,
44
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
♦erm« will he conned from the day of their men from the people, who understood ing to prove how well the colt would midst as in all probability it may, we
nntranoe. For further particulars annlv at the people’s wants, who would stop
Jacluonville, Oregon,
stand the scare.
give a remedy said to have been dis­
the Academy.
29tf."
FARMERS'
HOTEL,
at
no
compromises.
”
Everything
was
done
according
to
covered
by a surgeon in the British
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business left ORTH’S BRICK BUILDING,UP-STAIRS, TABLE ROCK SALOON.
The machine that runs for Grantism programme, hut the result was alto­ army. The mode of treatment is as
in my care.
is to continue to run for Hayes. The gether too much of a scare for the colt, follows: When the preceding fever
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
Jacksonville. Oregon.
OREGON STREET,
success of llayes means a continuation who kicked up his bee’s and put down is at its hight, and just before the
c. W. KAHLER.
K. B. WATSON.
of Grantism. If so stubborn a man as his head and the old man was thrown eruption appears, the chest is rubbed
.$5 per week WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
Board
and
Lodging
with croton oil and tartaric ointment.
KAHLER A WATSON,
Grant is but dough in the hands of the over it far into the road on Ids head.
4 “
Board............... .s.......
Clearing
the
dust
from
his
loosened
Th
’s causes the whole of the eruption
Hings, what shall we say of him whom
....37% cents
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, Single meals...... .
....... 25 cents
HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- the rings seek to make his successor ? teeth, he made for the boy with the to appear on that part of the body to
Lodging.........
known and popular resort would In­ Besides, Grant indorses llayes, takes switch he had cut tn drive the colt, and the relief of the rest. I It also secures
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
form their friends end the public generally
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THTS METH- that a complete and first-class stock of the him to his arms, adopts biin as his with rage began tn dress the astoni-hed a full and complete eruption, and thus
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
young man down, shouting, “What prevents the disease from attacking
od of informing the public that she is best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and own favorite.
other Courts of this State.
prepared to furnish board bv the week, day
did you do that for? What did you the internal organs. This is now th«
norter,
etc.,
is
constantly
kept
on
hand.
Office in Court House—upstairs.
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The Thev will be pleased to have their friends
The Eugene City Guard says: A do that for ?”
established mode of treatment in the
table will constantly be supplied with the “call and smile.”
worm,
said
by
some
to
be
the
army
“
But,
father,
”
said
the
boy,
crying,
English army in China, and is regard­
best
the
market
affords.
No
Chinese
em
­
H. KELLY,
CABINET.
worm, is making sad havoc among “you told me to holler boo !”
ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
ed in England as a perfect cure.— Jfer-
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found vegetation in this locality. Potatoes
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, me a call and judge tor yourselves.
I
“
Yes,
”
said
the
old
man;
“
hut,
dang
cury.
here. We would be pleased to have persons
MRS. WILLIAMS.
I
seem
to
be
its
weakness,
in
some
cases
possessing
curiosities
and
specimens
bring
it,
it
was
altogether
to
big
a.
‘
boo
’
for
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
them in. and we will place them in the Cab­ as many as a pint having been found ' so small a colt I”
W eeds .—It is a good thing for a
inet for inspection.
in one hill, but these not being handy !
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
farmer not to be afraid of weeds.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
Prompt attention given to all business en­ I JOHN L. CARTER & SON.
it operates on any and all kinds of
Some
think and act as though they
Jacksonville,
Aug.
5,
1874.
32tf.
O ld M aids .—The New York Ledg­
trusted to my care.
vegetables.
A
patch
of
potatoes
on
could
not he killed. We know that
Office opj»osite Court House.
PAINTERS.
er comes to the rescue of old maids, as
the
east
side
of
the
river,
at
Skaggs
’
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. ferry, was entirely destroyed by them, follows : “Shriveled and withered, you they can be if properly managed.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
say they are ! Men and women grow The secret is to start early and keep at
and W. T. Osburn only saved his po­ old and gray, whether married or sin­ them. Perseverance duringthe whole
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
C alifornia S treet ,
U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
all kinds of Painting, including
tatoes by pouring kerosene on the gle ; but many an old maid lingers to­ season is necessary. Harrowing the
S.
P.
JONES,
tops, having first tried ashes without day on this mundane sphere who ground soon after the crops are planted,
Proprietor.
FOR JACKSON,
HOUSE PAINTING,
any effect. Jos. Myers states that would have died long ago, an unhap­ and again as soon as they are up, and
SIGN PAINTING,
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
they are also at work in his hop-yard,
VTONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST but as yet have done no great injury.” py but admired wife had she consent­ then cultivate often, will nearly de­
Official surveys made and patents obtained
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
Li Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
ed to marry some man whom she did molish them. Any that escape the
Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack­ WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. kept.
The New York Evening Post, which not love, but did despise, and said implements should be hand-pulled.
won vflle, Oregon.
DRINKS, 12 } CENTS.
is certainly not a Democratic paper, ‘Yes’ where conscience and God com­
ALL STYLE8 OF GRAINING DONE.
To destroy potato bugs—mix one
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t very forcibly says : “The Republican manded her to say ‘No.’ Long live gallon of prussic acid with three
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, Orders from the country promptly attend­ pay.
Families needing anything in our line party roust acknowledge with Bhame old maids, and let no woman, from the
ed to.
21.
can always be supplied with the purest and that If their adversaries had not ob­ fear of becoming one, ever willfully ounces of rendrock, stir well and ad­
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
minister a tablespoonful every hour
tained a majority in the House of Rep­ and deliberately sacrifice herself, It and
call, and you will be well satisfied.
a half until the bug shows signs
resentatives, and set on foot the inves- I id the next crime to suicide.”
of weakening. Then .stamp on him.
(Successor to Caton d' Frey,)
New Boot and Shoe Store. tigations which are now going on, the i
frightful abuses which have been late­
L ittle Billy was very cross and
I
T wenty - button gloves that reach
I
C
aijfornia
S
treet
,
ly
revealed,
would,
in
all
probability,
|
tired
the other night, and he wanted to the elbows are the fashion this year.
New Boot and Shoe Store. !
have continued unchecked to the end ! his father to take him on his knee ; After a man has bought one pair he
r.i.fcmia Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
; Jacksonville,
CALIFORNIA STREET.
Oregon. of Gen. Grant’s administration, and, if but father was tired or pretended to never denies a woman’s right to bare
x VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO
the office-holders could succeed iu be. “I want you to hold me on your arms.
the jaw skilfully performed at reasona-
electing his successor, would have knee,” he whined. “I tel! you I can-
aving permanently located
aving permanently located lasted perhaps four years more. That
b,No*more credit will be ^ven
T here are two reasons why some
not do it, I am tired,” replied his fath­
in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re-
Gen.
Grant
is
responsible
for
what
has
the
public
that
I
am
prepared
to
do
all
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
: speetfullv informs the public that he is
er impatiently. “Tired ! You was not people don’t mind their own husin««s.
of work in the boot and shoe-making ■ prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot happened, it would require the most very tired last night when you held One is that th?y haven't any biisinw-,
° o’SSÎÏnd residence on corner of Califor- kinds
line. Satisfaction guaranteed. .
and shoe making line. Satisfaction giiaran- shameless hardihood to deny.”
and the other i- they haven’t any wind,
Mary mi your knee in the kitchen.”
2!Mf.
r
G. W. FREY. I teed.
M. CATON.
■is and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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