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41 lit gmotrnni uiiiirs Published Every Thursday Morning By RATES OF ADVERTISING CHAS. NICKELI a E ditor and proprietor . OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rules of Snb«cripti«»n : One copy, per annum,................................. $3.04) six months,................................... 2.04) three months,............................... 1.00 hivariutyy tn AU tince. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1876 PROF ESS ION A L (’AR DS. I Ladies’ and Gentlemen's NO. 47 THE C'EN IE.VAIA I. I»«»G SHOW. Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion........................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............. 1.00 Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the alwive 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. How a B ird F lies .—The most N ipped in the B ud .—One of those prominent fact about a bird is a faculty sedate Chinamen who occupy the The Centennial managers have in which it differs from every other <j»overnor,............................................L. F. Grover A. C. JONES, FURNISHING and S«>cretarv «»f State......................S. F. Chadwick added a dog display to the attractions creature except the bat and insects— washery on Griswold street, near State Trea*nrer,.............................. \. II. Brown ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, I State, fell in love some six weeks since State Printer.................................... M. V. Brown of the Exhibition. The Tribune says I its power of flying, For this purpose with a girl whose parents live on Sixth Sup'l of Public Instruction...!,. L. Rowland JACKSNVILLE, OQN., 4 the bird’s arm ends in only one long street. No one knows whether she of it: GOODS FIRST JUPIC1AL DISTRICT. For tho accommodation of the ca slender finger instead of a full hand. returned his affections or not, but it is P. P. Prim Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Circuit Judge Otlice in Orth's building — up-stairs. District Attorney........................... II. K. Hanna nine wonders nine sheds with double To this are attached the quills and certain that the man with eyes cut on BOYS’ and GIRLS’ JACKSON COUNTY. rows of stalls aro provided, These small feathers (coverts) on the upper the bias loafed up and down Sixth G. H. AIKEN, M. D., side, which make up the wing. Ob County Judge,................................. Silas T. Day CLOTHING, stalls differ only from those ordinarily serve how light all this is ; in the first street a great deal, and that the pair READY-MADE Furrv, f Samuel ____ . , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, < 'ountv Commissioners. used for the exhibition of cattle at walked out together beneath the i Abram Miller. State or county fairs in having their •place, the bones are hollow, then the twinkling stars. The girl didn’t say Sheri if,................................... ........ 1. W 7. Manning Jnckoouvile. Oregon. Cleric..^................................... ......... E. 1 D. Foudrav floors placed two or three feet above shafts of the feathers are hollow, and anything at home, and if the Chinese BOOTS ani SHOES, Treasurer..................................................... .John t>rtli the ground. The dogs, singly, in pairs finally, the feathers themselves are lover uttered a word about it to the A > m ' ss ( >r,.............................. ...... W. . A. t ’hilder« Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele or families, are chained or tied in their made of the most delicate filaments, old-fashioned Celestial who walks be School Superi nt endent,... ........... E. . J. Farlow graph otlice. Survevor,.............................. .......... I. S. Howard GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, places, and supplied with straw beds interlocking and clinging to one anoth side him the two have the secret locked Coroner.................................. ........... Dr. ■. Callemler and p jnty of biscuit and water. er with little grasping hooks of micro in their hearts. However and never J. A. CALLENDER. M. D„ JOSEPHINE COUNTY. There are about 60 of them here, of scopic fineness. Well, how does a bird theless, the girl’s father was notified a CLOTHING, County Judge,............................. M. F. Baldwin P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N , all kinds, from the rough bull-dog and fly ? It seems simple enough to de few days ago that he might soon be I J. E. Nevt'erth, ( «»unty Commissioners,.......j „ Tlmrnton. the common rat tarrier to the thorough scribe, and yet it is a problem that the come father-in-law to a Chinaman, and JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Slwriff,............................................... S. Messenger bred English or Irish setter, and the wisest In such matters have not yet ho decided to see about it. He kept LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, slight, Clerk,.............................................. Ubas. Hughes graceful Italian greyhound, and worked out to everybody’s satisfaction. his eye on his daughter’s movements, Treasurer,.......................................................... Win. Nauck«» per Otlice at residence, on Fifth street, op of all sizes, from the diminutive toy This explanation by the Duke of and the other evening when she said .. ................................................................. J. 1’. Lewis posite the Court House. School Superintendent.................... I. M. Smith CROCKERY, ETC’., black-and-tan terrier to the massive Argyle, appears to me to be the best : she guessed she’d go over and see how Surveyor................ ......................W. N. Sanders Siberian bull-dog and the mild-eyed An open wing forms a hollow on its Sarah’sjnew hat fitted, he put on his H. K. HANNA, Coroner................................. Geo. S. Mathewson under-side like an inverted saucer; hat and followed after. She catno Newfoundlander. LAKE COUNTY. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, At E. Jacob's New Store. Long before the visitor reaches the when the wing ¡9 forced down, the up down town, met the boy with the blue County Judge.......... ........................ 1 E. C. Mason Moss, show he is greeted with such a med ward pressure ot the air caught under cambric overcoat, and they walked and , . . I s. Jacksonville, Oregon, 4 ountv Cominissioners,...... - . I t A. , Tenbrook. ley of dog voices as he has assuredly this concavity lifts the bird up, much talked and smiled lovingly. Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. Sheriff............................. T. J. Brattain Will practice in all the Courts of the State. never heard before. From the deep as you hoist yourself up between the Ah-Young had just commenced to Clerk.................................................. R L B. Hatton l’rompt attention given to all business left parallel bars in a gymnasium. But he relate a beautiful legend of his native bay ’ of the foxhound to toe sharp yelp Treasurer............................................ J L. Hank* in my care. .M. Rigg* Otlice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. Assessor.......................... of the terrier, from the full tones of could never in this way get ahead, and hills when somebody picked him up ...11. M. Thatcher S<diool Superintendent A LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD the English mastiff to the uncertain the hardest question is still to be an from behind. One hand seized his Frank Cheesiuan Survey«>r......................... C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. ?v at the very lowest rates. Tf you don’t squeak of the poodle, there are num swered. Now, the front edge of the neck, and the other grabbed him lower COUKT S11TINGS. believe me, call and ascertain prices for berless gradations, with variations for wing, formed of the bones and muscles KAHLER & WATSON. down, and he was lifted over an old .InrkMim County.— Uircuit Court, second yourselves. No humbug ! Monday in February, June and Noveinlier. ATTORNEYS A CO UNSELO RS-AT-LAW, All kinds ot produce and hides taken in each mood of the «log mind. The of the forearm, is rigid and unyield wagon and dropped upon a row of bar County Court, first .Monday in «-ach month. exchange for goods. 42tf. whining of some of the putted lap ing, while the hinder margin is mere rels. He had scarcely mentioned his .Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth dogs, exposed4o the cool wind of the ly the soft flexible ends of the feath surprise when he was hauled off the JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Monday in April and fourth Monday’ in Oc- last few days, as well <js homesick, and ers ; so when the wing is forced down, barrels, stood on his head, churned up tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan “EXCELSIOR” Will practice in the Supreme, District and uary, April, July and Octola-r. perhaps hungering for the dainty food the air under it, finding this margin and down for a while, and then hung County.— 4'irciiit Court, fourth Mon- I other < ’ourt-s of t his State. to which their fair owners have accus yielding the easier, would rush out on top of a board fence to dry. He «layin June; County Court, first Monday Oilice in Court House—upstairs. LIVKTIY STABLE tomed them, is really pitiful. Setters here, and, in so doing, would bend up didn’t dry. He got down and made in January. April. July and October. H. KELLY, are more largely represented than any the ends of the quills, pushing them for his laundry, and when within four TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. other variety of the dog race, and forward out of the way, which, of feet of the door he made a great leap i N. Fi'lier, President, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Oregon St., Jacksonville, M. Caton, there are many fine, highly.bred ani coti rse, would tend to shove the bird and bursted it in and was out of sight David <'roneniiller, Trustees, mal* here. There an* some excellent ahead. The process, quickly repeated, i like a stone cast into the darkness. It JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, J. Nunan, PROPRIETOR. W. J. PLYMAI.E. red Irish setters, including a few that results in the phenomenon of flight.— he loves again it will be a secret love, 4;eorg«» Brown. i Will practice in all the Courts of the State. ................ U. s. Hayden are valued at 2lH) guineas apiece, and Frneat Ingersoll, in Scribner for So- unknown to any heart but his.— De Prompt attention given to all business en ................... Henrv Pape some black-and-tan Gordon setters so rember. trusted to my care. troit Free Drenx. . ............ J. P. McDaniel aving just received a new office opposite Court House. .............. ..J. 4,’. Weis* finely marked that they’ would form stock of Harness, Buggies and Car C entennial L osses . — Adjutant fine subjects for the animal painter. N ew F ood for H orses .—A new riages, I am now prepared to furnish my JAMES S. HOWARD, Many English setters are exhibited, Hoyt, with his many trunks full of kind of mash for horses is now in use. SOCIETY NOTICES. patronsand the public generally with as and some of them not only show the articles lost on the exhibition ground«, It is thus described by the California U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR FINE TURNOUTS «. J:ifkM)inillr Loilsr No. Ill, I. II. fl. I’., points of good dogs, but have pedi could start a bazaar in opposition to Farmer: “It is composed of two the Japs. In an immense record book .i Hol l', it* regular meetings ex ery FOR JACKSON, As can bo bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle grees of remarkable extent. Most I quarts of oats, one of bran, and a half Saturday evening al t he < hid Fel- horses hired to go to anv part of the country. noticeable among the latter are two he keeps an account of every article ow’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses brought to the otlice, where it was pint of flax-seed. The oats are first n cited to attend. Ollieial sur\ eys made and patents obtained broke to work single or double. Horses dogs, recently imported from England, placed in the stable bucket over which T. B. KENT, N. G. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining boarded? and the best of care bestowed upon late the property of Edward Laverack, found, when and by whom. The lost J. H. P enn , Rec. Sec’y. Laws and Decisions at my otlice in Jack them while in inv charge. goods are packed so systematically is placed the linseed ; add (»oiling wa of Shropshire. The are descended sonville, < »regon. that, with the aid of the record, the ter, then the bran, covering the mix stock which Mr. La verack ob from ture with an old rug, and allowing it to Jaeksoniille Stamm No. 11s, L fl. R. M., JTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. tained in 1825, and which it was sup adjutant can, as soon as he receives a thus rest for five hours ; then stir the Holds its regular meetings every Thursday A liberal share of the public patronnée is posed had been pure for thirty-two description of one of them, return it mass well. The bran absorbs, while evening at tnelidd Fellows' Hall. Brothers » solicited. W. J. l’LYMALE. in good standing are invited to attend. years. He has kept a continuous to the owner in a moment. The ar retaining the vapor, and the linseed BEN SACHS, O. C. strain of pure blood since that time. ticles comprise pursesand pocket-books binds the oats and bran together ; a Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., I M ax M ullf . b , R. S. TWELFTH YEAR. The pedigree of two dogs for nine gen containing money, watches, hats, va greater quantity of flax-seed would erations is shown, and the number of lises, fans, par;i*ols, spectacles, um make the preparation too oily and less Oregon. llrt“?oni;tn Pofahantiis Tribe No. 1. Im- Jacksonville, names in it is adapted to give a person brellas and other articles, the names of relished. One feed per day is suffi provd order <»f Red Men, holds its ST. MARY ’ S ACADEMY, Mated council* at the Re<i Men’.* <m enlarged idea of the dimensions of which would make a lengthy vocabu cient ; is easily digestible, and is Hall the thud *nn in ev«uy seven suns, in the graveyard which might contain lary. Watches, money and children especially adapted to young animals, CONDUCTED BY DAVID LINN the eighth run. A «•or lial invitation to all the bones of his ancestors. Some wag are soon redeemed. Atxjut a dozen adding to their volume rather than to brothers in good standing. Keeps constantly on hand a tuli assortment « . W. SAVAGE, S. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES has burlesqued the pedigree-mongers i lost children are brought to the office their height—giving substance to the of furniture, consisting of E. B. W athon , C. ot R. by issuing the prospectus of the full every week. Persons from places as frame. Prof. Sanson reminds us not BEDSTEADS, pedigree of a dog, giving its descent far distant as California and Kansas to overlook the food in the nourish A Wurm Lotlse No. 10. t F. X A. )!.. 1IIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS from one of the Biblical dog« that have visited the exhibition and gone BUREAUS, TABLES. Hohl* it* reeular communication* L school will commence about the end of home again ignorant of the fact that ment question in connection with the licked Luza' us ’ sores. There a o oin- amelioration of stock. He considers / nf ' on the Wvlncs'la y evenings or pre August, and is divided in four sessions, GUILD MOULDINGS, paratively few ¡fointers, but some are they had lost considerable amounts of oats, so generally given to sheep, as ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore often weeks each. gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. Some Irish terriers are money on the grounds. They have, objectionable, and approaching the un ST A NI >S, S<) F AS, LOU N( J ITS, Board and tuition, per term,....... .$40.00 goo«l animals. M ax M uller , Sec’y. Bed and Bedding.............................. . 4.00 shown of a very high strain of blood, however, without exception, recovered CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Drawing and painting..................... their property’ upon writing to the ad profitable ; rams generally receive one r S.00 may ’ he judged from the price, 200 as pound of oats daily, ewes half the Piano.................... ................................. .. IS.«» Rnth Rebekah Drew Lodge No. I, I. fl. fl. F.. jutant and proving it to lie theirs. PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, Entrance fee. only once................ guineas in gold, asked for one or two . 5.00 quantity. Oats forming an exciting Holds its regular meetings on every’other of the best. Very curious in appear SELECT DAY SCHOO! food, are especially suited to rams dur Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. I O ratory vs . J ournalism .—The ing the season when they are to serve, Primary, per term................................ $ G.00 ance aro the Irish water spaniel«, with Memtiers in good standing are invited to Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Junior, “ ............................... S.00 I long curly topknots and shaggy’ ears. day’ for speeches has gone by. says the attend. JOHN MILl.ER, N. G. but for hastening the development of hand ami made to order. Planing done on Senior, Sol.. S \rus. R. S. “ ............................... 10.00 New York Herald, which adds : young sheep, they only Ituild up the There are quite a numaer of dachs reasonable terms, Undertaking a spe T Pupils are received at anv time, and spe Webster, Clay, Calhoun, with all their bones, not the flesh. cialty. cial attention is paid to particular studios in hunds, a medium-sizeti dog with sing eloquence, could not move.this gener FARMERS' HOTEL, forelegs. Among thn behalf of children who have but limited ular crooked time. For further particulars apply at the other canines are English fox-terriers, ation as they did in their own ago. The A book has Iwt u |>ut>li«he<1 entitled •ORTH'S BUILDING, OREGON STREET, JOHN L. CASTER &. SON. Academy. used to unearth the fox when th<» reason is that the pre** has *u|»er*e<led The Father'* Story of Charley IL mm .” JarkHom tile, Oregon. PAINTERS hounds have run him into his burrow; the forum. When the country was t give* a «•mii|»hde history of the at», THE voter many Skye terrier.«, Scotch terriers, small and new -pap *y urtion of the l«»*t tioy and of the were oMigtsi to <1 I uj* »n pu» »li Bonn! an 1 Ixslgiiu black-and-tan terriers, poodles and l ip ....$•*< ¡MT week ure hi* [»♦•an« u’W’d to •«•cure la re«*»very, Frs lu 1VE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO * i.w> Itoaril......................... CITY HRUC STORE, dog«, Spitz d'»g«, SilM-rian blood *p. ikvr* I >r their 1 .... 4 “ “ I’ It It M 4« ci' ti intere«i (it If lUMirrt tV all kind* of Painting, including Single mv.«i* ........... ........ ..50 rents If I < f after I meeting« w r I l^Hlglllg............................... g« 41 the ca«e in it t hound«, a tine Engli*h ma-tiff, Eng!i*h ............. 54» «*ents I •t I HOUSE PAINTING, JACKSONVILLE. and ha<l dirt n v «*• I ami Italian greylmund«, < hc'.ip.-.ike i> fart that th« •( i»«*t r~- <• »f »tí 4- t Bay du«’k <i«»g*, viuiou*-lo«ikiiig bull N. w they i » «.fferr«i hin Mr • littéral SIGN PAINTING, t er ♦ u uU'iA'Ui terrier«, 'Engli'li pug-dog*, «he« p d'-xr-, u ! ich p irt nimb-.i g nur» «ti a« the ran->>iu de- ORN A M ENTA L PA INTI NG, . »i i.drtt... gr. rpHE NEW FIRM OF KAHI.F.R A Bno. and two Tl e U*( «]Uevr hairless Mexican ina’i l.d i« i t«v t»y ni« hi« atuluctorw, twvau«r it I have the largest and most complete ’t I »"»'1 gl <* OU th« w< .ul I have encouraged rhild-«tealing y w h I, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING i i houn«ls. i.mi assortment of This i« the fir*t ext<;n*ive dog-«h<iu «tump ii I 'li »<>i* and argued the qu«** in th«* future, will commend hitn more I m "»1 I ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. ptoye I DRUGS, MEDICINA A CHEMICALS, ever held ill this e«»uutry. Such ti'HI« «»I tl «lav in i 11 « 111 <•« i i.11 e pre* warmly to the sympathies of all who inc a ' idg«» I < »rders from t h<» count rv prompt I v attend I sh«>ws have, however, been of pretty ence <»f the people. h ive heretofore watch ' with anxiety od to. ' 21. Ever brought to Southern Oregon, A !*<• he hiaQfTi:itl«!-s efforts. I regul ir annual «wcurrenco in Fngl,”''t not now • le to * K I the latest and finest styles of Ja<k*onx ill,., Nov. Alter readin^c^f ■4 or.Mor xxjfeo speaks >a •read.. The great . anti France for some time past. monsters who* figure in this naira> EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. u tiall cares !«•-« for his tore«' or four tiVe, we turn to Sitting Bull with feel WTT T 1 STATIONERY, — --------- ♦ • ♦ — ---------- tlhl. i « ’ .. í C alifornia S treet , â I t iz a ’great deal cheaper to work thousand auditors than for his hundred ings of comparative nearness. And a great variety of PERFUMES and thousand readers. Another reason T4»I LET AR'I'K 'LES, including the best and than it iz to beg ; enny man can earn Proprietor. '•hcapest assortment of COMMON and I’ER- two dollars while he iz begging one. why’ oratory is becoming every’ year S. P. JONES, AN ew B onanza .—Lite Portland 1‘ t M ED S( >A l’S in t his market. less effective in moving the people is papers contain accounts of the recent The most painful reckoleckshun ov mi Prescriptions carefullv compounded. life was the time spi nt when I waz a that it is preceded by the press. 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. discovery, in Wasco county, of boiling VfONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST l»oy, waiting to be whipt. If a man 11 Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars springs of silver of great and fabulous R emedy for P oison . — If a kept. slips from tin* top round ov fame ’ s lad- person richness—in comparison with which TABLE ROCK SALOON tier he haz got to fall to the bottom ; swallows any poison whatever, or has all er<»l<l, silver, or diamond discoveries DRINKS, 12J CENTS. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. OREGON STREET, there iz no haffway house. In In mo*t ¡ fallen into convulsions from having sink into utter insignificance. Ship NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t argument.« the truth iz lo*t sight oil' • > ; over-loaded the stomach, an tnst.inta- loads of the previous nnd.il. Wurth sight anything in our line WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. l««.v. Families needing ...................... 'VERY OPERATION PERTAINING To can always be supplied with the purest and ttie party« roll up their sleev e* anti u- and very « Ui i: jeaL_ ÌA. i j the jaxv skilfully perfume I al reason;« <>e*t to be found on the Const. Give me a •jv-- !-• STATE OF ORF.OON H FURNITURE WARE-ROOM 1 I it ble rali Nu in id \oi [«»11