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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1876)
Or gmonatic wits Za i Published Every Thursday Morning Bj CHAS. NICKELL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Kates of Subscription: One copy, per annum,.............................. $3.00 »4 six months.................................. 2.00 44 three months,............................ 1.00 Tnrai'idbh/ in Advance. VOL.VI JACKSONVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Ladies' and Gentlemen's MEXEllAL AOl’E.H AM) SEWM. in the Advertisements T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion........................ $3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always at taken par. «CAB IX SHEEP. Occident is reported to have recently Tho public debt on the 1st of July, The scab in sheep, which is com trotted half a mile in 1:031. FURNISHING and I8GG, was in round numbers $2,775,- monly known as an eruptive affection The Legislature meets on the see 0(10,090. On the 1st of July 1872, it of the skin, very highly contagious, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ond Monday in September, being the was $2,250,000,000 being a reduction and accompanied with almost inces FANCY GOODS 11th day thereof. of $5*25,000,000 in six years ; an an- sant itching, is caused by minute in FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Kerbyville, Oregon. sects like horse mites, but smaller, Circuit Jndiro................................ r_t-p- p- l*r',n Win. A. Wheeler has begun to ex- nual average of $87,500,000. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ District Attorney,...................... H. K. Hanna On the 1st of July, 187G, if we may called acari, which'are conveyed from Dr. L. DANFORTH, plain his record in relation to the rail- JACKSOX COUNTY. believe the now thoroughly discred one sheep to another, principally either road subsidy business. ( ’ounty Judge............................... Silas T. Day PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. READY-MADE CLOTHING, ited reports of tho Secretary of the by actual contact or by being left in ( Samuel Furry, The only safety for the people lies in Treasury, this debt had been further locks of wool on trees or fences on County Commissioners.. "" I ( Abram Miller. ousting the Republican party from reduced to $2,100,000,000—a reduc which scabby sheep have rubbed, and .J. W. Manning Offlco and residence on Fifth street, oppo Sheriff’, ..E. I). Foudrav p >wer by the election of Samuel J. tion in four years of $150,000,000 ; an with which clean sheep afterwards < 'lerk,.. site and east of the M. E. Church. BOOTS and SHOES, .......... John Orth Treasurer. Tilden. average of $37,500,000 a year. AV. A. Childers come in contact. A snessor.. A. C. JONES, It will thus be seen that the average School Sup«>rint<‘n«lent,............. E. J. Farlow It will be a welcome change that we Although no indication is io lie GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS CHAIRS, Surveyor.......................................J. S. Howard annual reduction has been reduced relied upon as conclusive evidence of shall experience next March, when ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Coroner......................................... Dr. Callender Grant, the nepotist, goes out of the $50,000,000. Under the ratio from scab, unless the insect which causes it, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. JACKSONVILLE, OGN., White House, and Tilden, tho reform 1SG6 to 1872 the entire debt would be be demonstrated, the disease, accord CLOTHING, Conntv Judge............................M. F. Baldwin paid off in twenty-four years ; under ing to the progress it has made, is’al er, moves in. , (J. E. Seyferth, County Commissioners,...... | H Th(;rnton< Will practice in all the Courts of the State. the ratio ot the last four years it will Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs. Tho Herald's Long Branch letter take fifty-six years to pay off the debt. ways accompanied by one or more of Sheriff,................... S. Messenger LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, the following symptoms, which should Clerk............................................ Chas. Hughes says President Grant has invited Gov. The increase io public expenditures G. H. AIKEN, M. D., Treasurer,.................................... Wm. Naucke Hayes and wife to spend a few days has corresponded with the decrease in lead to its detection, viz : Assessor............................................. I. P. Lewis Change of color in the fleece.— The CROCKERY, ETC., with him at Long Branch, and Gov. the payments upon the public debt. .....J. M. Smith PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Sch >ol Superintendent, wool on the back, shoulders, or rump W. N. Sanders llayes has accepted. Surveyor,........................ If the Republican party had kept Jacksonville. Oregon. appearing of a light color, from rub- Coroner............................ .(Jeo. S. Mathewson Young, the Radical candidate down the expenses, as it promised to ing, or that on the shoulders looking LAKE COUNTY At E. Jacob's New Store, for Ike Congress in the Fourth North Car- do in 1872, it could have applied $120,- black or dirty, from the sheep scratch Conntv Judge................................ F. (’• Mason Office—Ono door west of the W. U. Tele olina District, says : “The only thing 000,000 more towards the payment of ing with its hind feet. . . 1 s C. Moas. graph office. County Commissioners - A Tenbrook> Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. the Radicals have to do during the the public debt in the past four years. Scratching or biting.— On watching Sheriff........................................... T. J. Brattain J. A. CALLENDER. M. D., campaign is to lie like hell. ” And this could have been done by Clerk.............................................R. B. Hatton sheep for a short time in which scab Treasurer..................................... L L. Hanks It is no wonder that wool is low. simply maintaining the rate of ex has existed for ten days or more, some P H Y S I C I A N A N 1) SURGEON, Assessor............................... M. Rings Last week there was a great sale of penditure when it assured thecountry of them will he observed to turn sharp School Superintendent......... H. M. Thatcher 4 LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. it could be maintained when Presi ly round, and bile or scratch them Surveyor...............................Frank Cheesman /\ at tho very lowest rates. If you don't flannels, blankets, etc,., in New York, dent Grant was elected tho second selves very suddenly and keenly ; believe me, call and ascertain prices for and the prices telegraphed are said to COURT SITTINGS. Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second Office at residence, on Fifth street, op yourselves. No humbug ! be 25 per cent, below cost of manufac time. much more so than when affected All kinds of produce and hides taken in Monday in February, J tine and November. Two classes of debt were before the posite the Court House. ture. The sale of these goods amount with grass seeds, which also cause exchange for goods. 4*2tf. County Court, first Monday in each month. Republican party. It could have con sheep to bite and scratch, but in a slow ed to about $2,500,0(10. Josephine Count'/.— Circuit Court, fourth H. K. HANNA. tinued to pay off the interest hearing and lazy manner. Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc The Republican journals are having . “ EZCSLSIOB ” debt, in “violation of law,” or it could tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. Jlrook wcol.— White tufts or locks a tough time with Uncle Samuel’s let have used this $120,000,000 ns a fund uary, April. July and October. Lake Circuit Court, fourth Mon ter, and Hendricks’ is also too long. from which to redeem the non-interest of wool striking out from the fleece on Jacksonville, Oregon, day in June ; County Court, first Monday LIVERY STABLE In the course of the next four vears, hearing debt. That L, it could have the shoulders, back, ribs or rump. On in January. April, July and October. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. says tho Courier-Journal, they may resumed specie payments long before the shoulders these are picked out by TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. Prompt attention given to all business left become more accustomed to documents this; for this extra expenditure of the hind feet; on back and ribs with in my care. Oregon St.. Jackson vili«, I N. Fisher, President, the teeth ; andon the rump by rub Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. prepared by statesmen. I M. Caton, $120,000,000, added to tho coin in the bing on trees and fences. David Cronemiller, Trustees, The Master of the National Grange treasury, would have more than suf PROPRIETOR. I J. Nunan, Changes in the skin.— The skin, C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. W. J. PLYMALE. I George Brown. ficed for the purpose of redemption. estimates the total sum saved to Pa especially on the shoulders and along KAHLER & WATSON, S. Hayden Re« *order,...................... The Republican party has done trons through tho various business the back, will bo of a pale or bluish ...... Henry l’a|»e Treasurer...................... ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, neither of these things. It has neith agencies at $25,000,000, and the secre .1. P. McDaniel green tint, and will on these parts be aving just received a new Marshal........................ ........ I. C. Weiss Street <’ommissioner,. stock of Harness, Buggies and Car tary shows on his side that there were er purchased bonds and thus saved the gradually covered with pustules. The JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, riages, T am now prepared to furnish my more Granges organized during the interest, nor has it resumed specie skin of tho affected parts on being laid patronsand the public generally with as payments, and thus removed the fear hold of, will feel thick and hard, and SOCIETY NOTICES. two months past than ever before. Will practice in the Supreme, District and other Courts of t his State. FINE TURNOUTS The Frankfort lcoinan reports that ful evils of an irredeemable currency. the wool knotty. Scabs of various . Jarksonvillr LotlsrNo. 10.1.0. (I. F„ Office in Court House—upstairs. Instead, it has recklessly squandered sizes will be formed on the infected * Holds its regular meetings every As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Governor Tilden is engaged to be mar the public moneys, leaving the debt to parts, caused by the fluid from the Saturday eveningat the < >dd Fel horses hired to co to any part of the eountrv. ried to an accomplished and beautiful H. KELLY, low’s llall. Brothers in good standing are Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses lady, a native of Kentucky, at present oppress us, and violating its promise broken pimples drying and becoming VTTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. broke to work single or double. Horses invited to attend. to provide a specie-based currency. hard. The points of the hams and T. B. KENT, N. G. l»oarde<l. and the best of earn bestowed upon residing in Alabama, and that they Even this is not all. It demanded flanks, as well as the shoulders and will probably fultiil their engagement them while in my charge. J. II. P enn . Rec. Sec’v. « JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, heavier appropriations for next year back, becoming scabby, and scabs and before the ides of November have than have ever been called for before. sores form on many parts i f the body, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. ;/TMY terms are reasonable . come and gone. Jiirksonvilk Stamm No. US V. 0. R. M., Prompt attention given to all business en Its cry is ever, “Give! Give!! which is gradually denuded of wool. Hohls its regular meetiftgs every Thursday trusted to my care. tun Flaxbrake Williams and wife are in Give • • • It cannot bo satisfied. It evening at t!i«‘ < *«i«l Fellows’ Hall. Brothers /.sU Office opposite Court House. in good standing are invied to attend. San Francisco, and will shortly come cares neither for the burdens of debt, BEN SACHS, O. C. F ighting Joe Hooker sent the fol to Oregon, lie will not bring his nor the consequences of a depreciated JAMES S. HOWARD, M ax M ulle «, R. S. TWELFTH YEAR. lowing letter to Governor Tilden : “landaulet” with him. We under currency, nor the weight of taxation. My Dear Governor: I cannot re stand the Republicans will make a It might have further reduced the Orrsoniiin Pjeahonfat Tribe No. 1. Im ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. strong effort to keep him out of the debt, or it might have resumed specie frain from offering you my sincere con proved order of Red Men, holds it-« FOR JACKSON, campaign, fully realizing the damage payments; or it might have reduced gratulations on your nomination to ’’ '*"i-** stated councils at the Red Men’s CONDUCTED BY Hall the third sun in every ’ seven suns, in Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. his appearance on tho stump would taxation. These three alternatives the exalted office of the Presidency of A cordial the eighth run. .. ...... ....... invitation to all Official surveys made and patents obtained do them. were before it. It took neither ; but the United States. As a quiet ob brothers in good standing. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES server of the political events of the C. W. SAVAGE, S. added millions to the expenditures. Iatws and Decisions at my office in Jack It makes the editor of the New E. B. W atson , C. of R. sonville, < Iregon. It is time this profligate and reck nation I know of no one in my day York Times hot to see the vile Demo less party was hurled from power.— that has afforded me so much satisfac cratic papers now copying the extracts he scholastic year - of this tion, and sincerely hope and believe A Warren Lodsre No. 10. A. F. & A. M., school will commenco about tho end of from his paper of October 2G, 1871 : Albany Argus. IF Holds its regular communications that the wisdom shown by the selec August, and is divided in four sessions, “Here we have—thanks to tho labors / nf ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre at St. Louis will be fully ratified often weeks each. ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore A daptability to B usiness .—It is tion of Samuel J. Tilden, full and complete by the great mass of our people in Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., Board and tuition, per term,............ ? 10.00 gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. Bed and Bedding................................. 4.00 evidenco that Wm. M. Tweed differs curious to note how few men we know November next. We require reforms M ax M uller , Sec’y. who aro really adapted to their occu Drawing and painting........................ S.OO in politics, religion and morals, and I Oregon. Piano,..................................................... . 15.00 only from a common thief in having J acksonville, pation, and how many who are be stolen tens of thousands instead of Ruth Rebekah Ikirre Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. K,, Entrance fee, only once,.................. . 5.00 wailing their fate, that they have not am convinced that we will receive tens of dollars.” Holds its regular meetings on every other SELECT DAY’ SCHOOL. been placed in some other occupation them generously at your hands, The Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Primary, per term,................................... $ 6.00 whole Government of the nation has It is said that New York will not go DAVID LINN Members in good standing are invited to Junior, “ .................................... 8.00 for Tilden. This is not to; yet we in life. It is one of the most perfect been corrupt, desperately corrupt, and attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. states of happiness to he engaged in a “ .................................... 10.00 Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment Senior, l . S achs , R. S. the honor and glory ol applying the Pupils aro received at any time, and spe believe the thieving element in that business that is at the same time a of furniture, consisting of cial attention is paid to particular studies in State wifi vote against him. Dis pleasure. Such, we would judge, must antidote, I am convinced, will belong BEDSTEADS, behalf of children who have but limited honest men don’t like Governor to you. If the fact of your nomina FARMERS’ HOTEL, time. For further particulars apply at tho Tilden’s kind. Oh, no; he made it be the case in nearly all the profes tion does not enhance the material val BUREAUS, TABT.KS, sions, where a man can enter into his Academy. ORTII’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET, too hot for Boss Tweed and his ring work with his whole heart, and enjoy ues of the nation, 1 am sure your elec GUILD MOULDINGS, followers to bo a friend to that class. it every day. But when one works tion will do it. Already I seem to Jacksonville, Oregou. THE STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, He will also make it hot for tho Re against the will, and each day’s labor breathe a new atmosphere, as is the publican thieves in Washington next is drudgery, and each release a relief case with every well-wisher of liis Board and Lodging.. $5 per week CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, CITY DRUG STORE, M M Sincerely yours, Board.......................... March. from pain, oh, indeed is labor a pen country. ...3714 cents PARLOR <fc BEDROOM SUITS, ¿tingle meals............. J. H ooker , Major-General. The Benton Democrat says of the ap alty I That will be a model state of Lodging...................... ....... 25 cents JACKSONVILLE. ETC., ETC. proaching Senatorial election : “South society where each is employed in the ern Oregon will press the claims of occupation that is delightful to him. A GENTLEMAN inflicted with an im Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on rs . WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METII- Judge Prim, Eastern Oregon will pre Attentive labor and attractive educa pediment in his speech took dinner at od of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on he new ftrmof kaitler a bro . Undertaking a spe prepared to furnish board the bv week, day reasonable terms. have the largest and most complete sent the name of James II. Slater, tion are the solutions of the greatest a tavern , and, calling to a waiter, ad- or single meals, at reasonable terms, The cialty. assortment of dressed hint thus: “ We-w-waiter, while in the Willamette valley may social problems. table will constantly be supplied with the he found J. AV. Nesmith, Judge Bon gi-give me me s-s-soine r-r-roast b-b- best the market affords. No Chinese em ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, ham, Judge Burnett and Gov. Grover; A letter to the Mercury from Pine beef.” Tho waiter stammered out in ine a call and judge tor yourselves. all men whose talents and characters Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Openings, on the O. C. M. wagon road, reply : “W-w-we a-a-aint g-g-got MRS. WILLIAMS. PAINTERS. tho latest and finest styles of entitle them to courteous consideration Jacksonville, Nov. 26,1875. Lane county, dated Aug. 13th, states any. At which the gentleman, highly at the hands of the Legislature. that frost occurred there the night be enraged, supposing the servant was STATIONERY, WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO Another four mile and repeat run fore. Also, that two soldiers, giving mocking him, sprang from his seat all kinds of Painting, including And a great variety of PERFUMES and ning race is announced for October, their names as Sergeant Catlin and and was proceeding to knock him TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and in San Francisco, purse of $10,000, Private Little, stayed there the night down, when a third person arrested HOUSE PAINTING, cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER free for mares and fillies exclusively, of the 10th, stating that a short tune his arm and cried to him not to strike, FUMED SOAPS in this market. SIGN PAINTING, c-if Prescriptions carefully compounded. with inside stake of $1,000 each : five before, two soldiers at Fort Klamath saying: “lie s s-stutters s-s-samo as 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. O RN A M ENT A L PAINTI NG, to enter and three to start. This had killed the paymaster’s clerk and w-we do!” event is to bo called the first California robbed him of $5,000, and that they WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. TABLE ROCK SALOON, Oaks. Mares are to be sold at auction were in pursuit of the murderers. As T he following is the ruling of the ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. their statements conflicted the suspi California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. National Grange on the question immediately after the race. It is also OREGON STREET, cion was entertained by the writer whether a change of occupation is a proposed to give the same kind of race Orders front the country promptly attend ed to. 21. WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. annually. E. J. Baldwin, president; that they were “yarning,” and that forfeiture of membership of the p VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO J. C. Bateman, vice president; J. C. they were themselves the deserters Grange : “A person who has lawfully j the jaw skilfully performed at reasona EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. Morrison, Jr., treasurer ; Wm. Shear, from the Fort. They came on towards become a member of the Order does ble rates. THiE PKOPKTETORS Op’ THIS WELL- secretary. the Willamette from there. No more credit will be given after the not forfeit his membership by chang C alifornia S treet , 1 known and popular resort would in first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds ing his occupation, if his conduct con form their friends and the publie generally The Philadelphia Times, in an elab of produce. S aid a pious Republican a few days tinues to be such as becomes a good that a complete and first-class stock of the Office and residence on corner of Califor S. P. JONES, Proprietor. orate statistical article, puts down the ago to some of his party friends, when best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. Patron, and is not hostile to the inter porter, etc., is constantly kept, on hand, worth of the centennial show as fol he returned from a two-weeks’ trip in uhey will be pleased to have their friends lows : Buildings $5,949,000; contents Massachusetts : “By George, I want ests and objects of the Order.” New Boot and Shoe Store, one but the choicest and best “call and smile.” $97,342,350 ; total $104,820,350. A you to understand that Tilden is go Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars CABINET. I n Texas they passed a law impos C alifornia S treet , large proportion of the exhibits are ar kept. A ( abinet of Curiosities may also be found ticles which,'while having little or no ing to carry Massachusetts, by Thomas ing a fine of $100 for every oath u~«‘<l DRINKS, 12$ CENTS. Henry ! I haven’t seeu anything but in hearing of a private dwelling, hut here. We would lx» pleased to have persons Oregon. Jacksonville, intrinsic value, could not be purchased possessing curiosities and specimens bring Tilden flags and Tilden men since I’ve NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t them in, and we will place them in the ('ab probably for all that the rest of the ex been gone, by George!” And now before the Legislature adjourned they pay. Families ________ needing anything in our line inet for inspection. hibition is worth, they being regarded the escape of .Belknap will turn ten had to repeal the act, as it was found can always l>e supplied with the purest and WINTJEN <t HELMS. aving permanently located best to be found on the Coast. Give nw a as invaluable for their antiquity, the thousand Massachusetts Republicans that nearly every mule iu the State Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. in Jacksonville, the undersigned re call, and you will be well satisfied. remembrances which they recall, or from Hayes to Tilden. We think wo was rendered useless by it. One luule- spectfully informs the public that ho is END 25°. to G eo . P. R owell <t Co., New -»repared to do all all kinds of work in the boot C‘1 0 the rare occurrence of their kind. may add, “By George !”— Troy Press. driver ran in debt to the authorities prepared DAY at home. Agents wanted. >ork, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con- Satisfaction guaran- 0 1^ Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO., $89,000 before he could g“t his i and shoe making taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti* Such exhibits tho above figures do not I .CATON. teed. Augusta, Maine. take into account. i eared charges out of town. mates showing coet of advertising. S ubscribe fur the T imes . STATE OF OREOON. B. F. HOLSCLAW, M. D., (•overnor,.......................................L. F. Grover Sc-H'tary <>t'State,................... S. F. Chadwick State Tr<*asurer,.................................H. Brown State Printer............................... -M. V. Brown Sup’t of Publie Instruction...L. L. 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