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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1877)
vlie íicmotvníit Clines alie iUiuíimjfií Simes Published Every Saturday Morning Bj KATES OF ADVERTISING CHAS. NICKEI,I editor and proprietor . CFFICF. (»n Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. $3.(Ml 2.0(1 1.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1877 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 1 ‘ RO FESS IONA L (’ARI >S. Ladies' *vnd Gentlemen's WKNKMAJL NOTUS AND NKW». 05 THE OKEGOX BOUÜEB STATE OF OREGON. < ......................................................... Jj-1 • Grover Secretary of State,................... s- r. Cluulwick State Treason ............................. A. H. Brown Stale Printer.......................... M- v- Brown Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland < A. C. JONES, FURNISHING and attorney a counselob ^ lt - law , Commodore Vanderbilt is dead. ÜOO8B LAKE AND IT3 BUR ROUNDINGS. Advertisements will bo inserted in tho T imes at the following rates : One square, ono insertion......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one...... «... 1.00 I.egal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair 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. it. Summer Lake valley compares fa vorably with Chewaucan in climate, the pursuits of its residents, etc. It is a magnificent grazing region, with an extensive country north, extend ing into Wasco county, known as the desert, so little water existing there that no stock can live on it during Summer. But little snow falls on it during Winter, when the range is ex cellently adapted for grazing; and many drive their stock upon it during that season. Tho altitude of Silver Lake valley is so great that no garden vegetables will grow there, and its set tlors come to Goose Lake for their ffour, giving them 120 miles only to go to the mill. I should have men tioned that nearly all the vegetables, including tomatoes and melons, grow of the finest size and quality in Che waucan and Summer Lake valleys. Drew’s valley, on the west, is like Sil ver Lake, frost prevailing every night in the the year. It is said to be the most beautiful and picturesque in its scenery of all these valleys. It is also devoted to grazing. It is estimated that 45,275 artisans L akeview , Nov. 30, 1876. and mechanics aro out of employment JACKSONVILLE, MN., The Oregon Legislature, at Its last FANCY GOODS, in New York, and likely to suffer from FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. session, passed a bill submitting the cold and hunger. ........................... P. P. Prim Will practice in all the Courts of tho State. Circuit Jndgt locatiou of tho county seat of this Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs. ...................... H. K. llantia District Alt" BOYS’ end GIRLS’ Tho canvass of tho vote of California county to the peoplo at the November .ON COUNTY. gives Hayes a majority of something election. Linkville and Lakeview en James Spence, 1SÍ. D., loss than three thousand. There were tered the lists to compete for the hon seven thousand fraudulent ballots in or. After a bitter contest at tho polls, II San Francisco alono. Lakeview, which is situated in the ” 1 BOOTS SHOZS, southern part of tho county, on the Not another dollar for tho support of Hogue's Ranch, near K'sr'yvHlo. men who threaten to destroy republi border of Goose Lake, was declared can institutions. If they must have the people’s choice by a large majority. G. H AIRE J, LZ. D., money let them steal it the same way Already a town is springing up like magic. The records are here, A good JOSEPHINE COUNTY. they stole their votes. P H Y S I C I A N A N D SU RGSON, hotel is in running order, a well as- CLCTâîNG, County Jiulge............................M. F. Bal.hvin . . 1 J. E. Sevterth, Virginia City, Nev., is being paved sorted dry goods and grocery store is JarkaonvilEe, Croc«“. County Commissioners,...... I H Thornton. with waste quartz, which, being gradu opened, and a first-class blacksmith Sheriff,................................................................. s- Messenger Clerk............................................................. Chas. Hughes Ono door west cf the V7. U. To’o- LT0.UGB8, ÏOBACCO and CIGABS. ally crused, release gold and silver val shop is in full operation, while an ued at $9 to the ton; and one street is ample hall, with a saloon attached, is Treasurer,...................................... " ,l1- Naucke graph ollice. Ass<—sor, • 1 . Lew is estimated to contain $133,000 in metal. uow being erected. In a few days a CROCKERY, ETC., School Superintendent,................ I- M. Smith J. A. CALLENDER, BÄ. D., Survt'vor,................................................ Saiulers Wheat holds firm at $2.15 percental graded school will be opened, in view t’oroner .............................(ivo. ^I iii I iunn son P H Y SI C I A N A ND SURGEON, in tho San Francisco market. Tho de of which families are preparing to UKE COUNTY. k» d-isob’s New Store. mand for choice grades, caused by the move in from all the surrounding val JACKSOWVILLÏ. caE:on. Count v J mine................................ E. C. Mason European threats of war, must mater leys to avail themselves of the facili I S. I '. Moss, ially advance the prices of all inferior ties it will then provide their children I a . Tenbrook. AN ABUNDANCE OF WILD FRUITS. Chit’s Erick Building, JackfconvE’e. for an educatiou. Tho site of Lake ,...T. J. Brattain pff* Office at residence, on rUth stroct, op breadstuff*. In all these valleys, I believe, not ...R. B. Hatton posite the Court House. view has been bought from Mr. Bul Wendell Phillips—tho frank and lard, its former owner, by J. A. Moore, even excepting Silver Lake and .....I. L. Hanks ..M. Riggs bold »penly confesses that it is of Goose Lake valley. Mr. Bullard is Drew’s, wild fruits, such as plums, H. K. HANNA, School Superintendent......... H. M. l hatidier apricots, gooseberries and currants, in A LT. CF THE A ROVE ARTICLES SOLD only the Southern issuo that keeps the Stirx’evor.......... I rank ( Lieesman ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, /. at tho very lowest rates. If y*>u don’t Republican party alive. And that is an old pioneer, having settled here im several varieties each, some of excel COURT SITTINGS. mediately after General Crook whipped believe me, cal'. an»’. ascertain prices for sue Grant wanted to keep alive by the the Indians into subjection nine or ten lent quality, abound in the greatest Jacksonville, Oregon, Jackson O» hh 7'/.—Circuit Court, second yourselves. No humbug! quantities. I never saw such quanti Monday in February, June ami November. All kinds ci produce and hides taken in use of the bayonet. years ago. His was the first house ties to the tree or bush as I have seen County Court, iirsi Monday in each month. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. exchange for goods. 4 :tf. Prompt attention given to all*businesa left It is understood that tho military built in Goose Lake valley, llis buck here. Nearly all of this country I .pMcphine Cmo»n/.—Circuit Court, fourth in my care. Monday in April and fourth Monday in < »<•- authorities have orders to transfer skin latch-string has always hung out have described is suitable for homes. “EZC3LSI0B” lober. County Court, lust Monday iu Jan Office in (.»nil’s Brick Building— upstairs. 3,000,000 pounds of ordnance and ord side, indicating, to the lost, the lonely From the Southern rim of Goose Lake uary, April, July and October. nance stores from Baton Rouge to New and tho weary, at night-fall, or in the valley to Silver Lake on the north, to Lake ('aunty.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon G. W. KAHLER. B. B. WATSON. day 1:1 June; County Court, first Monday York, including too barrels of powder, snows of Winter, a welcome beneath Stein mountain on tho east and the KAHLER & WATSON, in January, April, July and Dctolier. his hospitable roof, Many such have Cascade range on the west, including guns, shot, shell, etc. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, The Democratic Legislature of Louis enjoyed with him his log heap fire, Sprague river valley, Langell valley ( N. Fisher, President, C«— a SL, | M. Caton, iana has been notified by Thomas Ad and partaken with a relish his slap- and Lost river, are all suitable for JACKSONVILLE ORESOH, jacks and venison, when outside noth- ‘ farms. ■I David Cronemiller, Trustees,. ams, President of the Citizens ’ Com PROPRIETOR I J. Nunan, J. rLYKALE, Will practice in the Supreme, District and mittee, that their orders on the Treas ing but a vast aud inhospitable wilder I George Brown. LAND IN GOOSE LAKE VALLEY. other Courts of this Stale. .... U.S. Hayden Oilice on Third street. urer of tho committee for any amount ness existed—a wilderness unbroken Reorder,...................... In Goose Lake valley there are no by other sounds than the howling ...... Henry Pape 'i r<'.i>urer,..................... of money ho has will be promptly paid. ,J. P. McDaniel winds, the yelping cayote, or the public or vacant Government lands. Marsiial........................ TTAVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW K. KELLY, ....... J. (’. Weiss Street Commissi->;ier,. Ii stock of Harness, Buggies and Car Matters now stand as follows in the whoop of Indians. This is what this All not donated to the Central Military ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, riages, I am now prepared to furnish my Ashtabula railway accident; Number country was ten years ago. To-day Wagon Road Company or located by patrons and the public generally with as SOCIETY NOTICES. on tho train , 128; number of employes this valley, from-its southern border in the State under the Agricultural Col JACKSONVILLE, OPESON, on the train, 19; total, 147. Rescued Modoc county, California, to its north lege Act of Congress, are located and FINE TURNOUTS .. Jiirksoinilit* Lotlif \o. Ill, 1.0.0. F., —passengers, 63; employes, 9; total, ern boundary, is dotted with the homes settled upon. Unfortunately for set Holds its regular meetings every Will practice in all the Courts of tho State. As can In* had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Prompt ¡mention given to all business en Saturday eveiiingat the Odd Fel horses hired to co to any part of the country. 72. Lied since—Passengers, 3; em- of civilized mau. Beautiful farms, tlers the odd sections in a breadth of trusted to my care. low’s Hall. Brothers in g»)od standing are jar Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses ployes, 1; total, 4. Name3 known of many of them ; others the home of six miles running west and crossing ottico opposite Court House. broke to work single or double. Horses the rescued, 73; lost, 70; unaccounted stock men, all battling successfully the Cascade range, into Western Ore invited t<* attend. J. H. HYZER, N. G. boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon for, 5. • with the rigors of our Winters— gon, all belong to the Central Military D aniel C ronemillek , Rec. Sec y. them while in my charge. If the people had known, on the 7th which, although long, are nothing like Wagon Road Company, which are ^X ’ MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. JitfkMiinille Stainni .\o. I D, L 0. R.)!., of November, that tho Radical mana I r so cold as the Winters of New Eng held from sale. The Agricultural Col Holds its regular meetings e>ery Thursda IV FOCI JACKSON, A liberal share of tho public patronage is gers were unwilling to accept the ver I land—the established homes for their lege lands are in the market on the fol evening at me (»<1*1 bellows liall. Bi others solicited. W. J. PLY MALE. dict of the ballot-l>ox, iVui wouid make wives aud children. Mr. Bullard gen lowing terms : $2.50 per acre, 20 per in v o » h 7staiuling are invited to attend. Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. E. JACOBs, o. C. a mad effort to perpetuate their power erously donated tweuty acres of land cent, of the purchase money down at Oilieial surveys made ami pateuts obtained TW21 Il YEAR. M ax M uller , R. S. by falsifying their returns, the Uti»*a, to the couuty for county purposes, be the time of purchase, the balance in at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining - ------ -— — yearly installments of 20 per cent, at Lawsand Decisions at my olilco in Jack N. Y., Observer thinks that Hayes sides lots for schools aud churches. —Orrsoniitn Pora^o!,’as Iribc No. 1, lin- 10 per cent, interest till paid. The sonville, < »regon. LAKEVIEW AND VICINITY. would not have carried four States in ¿Sfew proved onler o‘ Mvm, holds its swamp and overflowed land^have all tho Union. Lakeview is located on the north been located by speculators under the €«**•’* stan d »-.»uneils »l Men " Hall the third sun in ev« O'. i’eveu »(ins, in CONDUCTED BY The Jr ter- Ocean's Washington spec end of Goose Laae, some 50 miles State law providing for the sale there the eighth run. A cordia1 invitation to all ial says: Tho restaurateur of the from its southern border, and near the of. The whole of the described terri brothers in good sUinding. < a - < SIS1T&8 of the HOLT HAK2S. House has been selling openly at a bar, celebrated Hot Springs. The location E. D. DR Al, b. Cor. Cal. & Oregon Sts., tory, which extends 125 or 130 miles E. B. W atson , C. ot R. claiming that its sales are prohibited is beautiful, scenery grand, tho lake, north to tho Cascade range, on the Oregon. by the Joint rules which are not now valley and mountains, forming a view west 150 miles, will be tributary to JackMavillo, HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS much like tho Bay of San Francisco, Lakeview. Some of your surplus Warren Lodse No. ID, A. F. & A. M.. school will commence about tho end of in force. Speaker Randall to-day or Holds its regular communications August, and is divided in four sessions, dered tho practice discontinued, thus with its surroundings spanning the population, without houses, and having /NF \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre of ten weeks each. sustaining the House. He reviews the Golden Gate. The range of moun good trades, with industrious and eco ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore DAVID LINN $io.no Roard and tuition, per term, ............ tains surround the lake without a nomic habits, can soon build comfort gon. C. C. BEEKMAN, . M. decision that the rules aro in force. , 4.00 Keeps constantly on hand <• *1.11 assortment Bed and Bedding................................. M ax M uller , Sec’y. break to be seen, rugged peaks on the Drawing and painting........................ . 8.00 Mitchipple’s Senate Committee is west, covered with timber, pine, fir able homes and And plenty to do here of furniture, consisting of Piano,...................................................... . 16.00 getting quite a number of Radicals at remunerative prices. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. K., BEDSTEADS, and juniper, predominating. On the Entrance fee, only once,................... . 5.00 The climate here is healthy—un from Oregon to testify in the Watts- east the mountains are barren, timber Holds its regular meetings on every other SELECT DAY SCHOOL. usually so. For the asthmatic, rheu Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. BUREAUS, TABLES. Primary, per term,................................... $ fi.oo Cronin case. Considering that this is being found only in the canyons. Members in good standing are invited to matic, and debilitated generally, it is Junior, “ .................................... 8.00 simply a question of law, and the facts GUILD MOULDINGS, attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. WARNER CANYON AND VALLEY. unsurpassed. Your correspondent, Senior, “ .................................... 10.00 in the matter could t^e submitted ou R uiiel F isher , R. S. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Warner Canyon, the outlet to the who for years suffered from weak Pupils are received at any time, and spe its merits, the summoning of so many cial attention Is paid to particular studios In east to old Fort Warner and Stein luugs in California, has entirely re CIIAIRS OF ALL KINDS, behalf of children who have but limited useless witnesses can only be regarded Mountain, an extensive grazing coun covered and grown stronger aud PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, time. For further particulars apply at tho as reckless extravagance. There are try, is heavily timbered aud vory ac healthier than for twenty years. Academy. now about twelve or fifteen witnesses cessible with teams. It takes its name ASHLAND, OREGON, ETC- ETC. gone, of whom four are Democrats. TILE A young English lady is engaged from Lieutenant Warner, who lost his Also Doors, Sasli and Blinds always on In tho Now York Daily Graphic of life there at the hands of treacherous in making a cloak entirely of partridge W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'rs. hand and made to order. Planing done on tho 14th ult appears a largo picture of redskins some years ago, 1 think, in a feathers. In it will be at least 10,000 reasonable terms, pST Undertaking a spe Gov. Grover, accompanying which is Government Survey ing Expedition. feathers of different sizes, the lower cialty. ____________ a biographical sketch of His Excellen Warner’s valley, east of us, is an ex portion of the cloak beiug made of the anufacture and build all JACKSONVILLE cy. Tho photograph and sketch were tensive grazing country, with bunch tail feathers and then ranging up. kinds of mill and mining machinery, JOHN L. CARTER & SON, castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass obtained and forwarded to tho Graphic grass and sage in great abundance, tino The breast feathers come next, while 1 eastings and Babbitt metal. Bells cast. PAINTERS. by their art correspondent in Portland. Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, he new ftrm of kahler a bro . The picture is a faithful representation meadows on the streamsand surround the variegated plumage round the neck stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, ing Lake Warner. For some reason, of the bird encircle the white throat of have the largest and most complete and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is of the “ form and feature ” of the Gov assortment of DO which, 1 am unable to explain, the the lady. It will require about 100 used, repaired. Parties tiesiring anything \\TE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO ernor, and can be recognized at a H all kinds of Painting, including snow does not fail to any great depth partridges to fill out the regular course in our line will do well to give us a call be DRUGS, MEDICINES <t CHEMICALS, glance. Just at this time the illustra fore going elsewhere. AU work done with there, bonce, it is thus adopted as the of feathers, which aro placed in layers HOUSE PAINTING, neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. tion and sketch will be examined by pasturage for immense herds of cattle, similar to the way in which they grow Ever brought to Southern Orogon. Also JAS' Bring on your old cast iron. thousands with no small degree of in- which are driven in largo numbers on the bird. . SIGN PAINTING, tho Latest and finest stylos of ZIMMERMAN A CO. Ashland, Aj>ril 8, 1876. during the Winter months to Reno or ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, STATIONERY, I mportant if T rue .—“I am will SUjauemucca, bound for the San Fran The following are tho estimated ap WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. And a great variety of PERFUMES an propriations for Oregon, for tho year cisco market. ing to risk my reputation as a public TOILET ARTICLES, including the bestand 1877: Works at the mouth of Hie mau,” wrote Edward Hines to tho Liv ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. CHEWAUCAN, SUMMER LAKE AND SIL cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER erpool J/creury, “if the worst case of Columbia, $20,000; Willamette and Ordors from the country promptly attend FUMED SOAPS in this market. VER LAKE VALLEYS. small-pox cannot be cured in three €■0“ Proscriptions carefully compounded. Columbia, from Portland to the sea, ed to. 21, North of us are the Chewaucan, days, simply by the use of cream tar 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. $150,000; Upper Willamette, $85,000; Summer Lake and Silver Lake val EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, Canal at Cascades, $300,000; for public leys. Like in Warner valley, the tar. One ounce of cream tartar dis TABLE ROCK SALOON, surveys in Oregon, Washington, Ne snow rarely falls to any great depth. solved iu a pint of water, drank at in C alifornia S treet , vada and Utah, $45,000 each; Survey The altitude of Chewaucan and Sum tervals,* when cold, is a never-failing OREGON STREET, Proprietor. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. S. P. JONES, or General’s office, Oregon, $0,700; mer Lake is considerably lower than remedy. It has cured thousands, nev i WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Oregon Indian service, $40,000. Ap that of Goose Lake valley, giving er leaves a mark, never causes blind* propriations are also recommended of them shorter Winters than we have uess, aud avoids tedious lingering.«» very operation pertaining to one but the choicest and best $25,00(1 $25,000 lor for civilization anu and sunsistence subsistence the jaw skilfully performed at reasona Wines, Brandies, Whiskies un<l Cigars ?e. Most of tho residents, I might S ilver C ake .—Two cup* of pow he proprietors of Tnis w of Indians at Malheur Reservation. ble rates. say all, are stock-raisers. Having kCI>t ’ DRINKS, 12 i CENTS. known and popular resort would dered sugar, two and a half cups of No more credit will be given after the form their friends and the public generally shorter Winters and loss snow, they sif * e 1 flour, oue-half cup of butter, three- ho Times' Washington special says: first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds that a complete and first-class stock of the of produce. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and Sayler, Chairman of the South Carolina have been more successful with their fourths ol a cup of sweet tnilk, the Office and residence on corner of Califor pay. Families needing anything in our line porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. Committee, says their report will show herds than those in Goose Lake valley, whites of eight eggs, ono teaspoonful nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. »•an always be supplied with the purest an» They will be pleased to fiavo their friends the entire Democratic State ticket and who are engaged in that busiuess. of baking powder; stir butter and su liest to lie found on the Coast. Give me a “call and smilo.” a majority of tho members of tho Hepburn <& Iunis, Scotch gentlemen, i gar to a cream, then add tho whites of New Boot and Shoe Store, »■all, ami you will be welj satisfied. CABINET. House of Representatives elected by are extensively engaged in sheep rais the eggs, beaten to a stiff froth; thou A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found LAGER ! LAGER ! I C alifornia S treet , here. We would lie pleased io have persons from 200 to 1,100 majority; that radi ing iu Chewaucan. Their flock con add the milk; then stir the yeast pow possessing curiosities and specimens bl ing cal negroes were the only intimidators, sists of about 7,000 head of ewes. der through the flour; flavor with bit Oregon. them in, and wo will place them in the Cab and instigated riots to arouse North They began sheep-rahing there about ter almond. Jacksonville, inet for inspection. THE EAGLE BREWERY » ern prejudice. The Hayes Electors two years ago. Considering their in WINTJEN <t HELMS. T hf . Sandwich Islands are going to seem to be elected, though Sayler has experience in a new country they have Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tt. WING PERMANENTLY LOCATED ' adopt a new flag, but they can’t decide been quite successful, and will make * in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- m I IE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, \ LL kinds of ammunition for sale by some doubt of this. All decent Re whether to take a gray horse blanket publicans in South Carolina admit that i sheep-raising in this wild country a anectlullv informs the public that he is 1 has now on hand and is constant ly man A JOHN MILLER. > success. They arc possessed of. in- with a holo in it, or an old vest with prepared to do all kinds of work iu the boot ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern Hampton is elected and favor his in- ami shoe making lino. Satisfhetion guanm- Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to VI ORSE, Paint,8<ash, Scrubbing and Black- auguratiuii. I domllab’e energy and capital to back I the back ripped out. suit purchasers. Call aud test the article. 11 cning Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S. I —»F h F • FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, T THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M T E n teul. N T :