The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 03, 1877, Image 1

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
VOL. VII.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1877.
PROFESSION AL CAROS.
STATE OF OREGON.
WK.WEKAL NOTEN
ANI» NEON.
NO. 6.
THE ORKUOX •’ARE.
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• ......................................................... L. F. Grover
A. C. JONES.
>*s cretai v ot Slate.....................S. F. Chadwick
■state Treasurer,......................................... A. H. Brown
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
state Fruiter.............................................. M. V. Brown
SupT of Publie Instruction... L. L. Rowland
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
As the result of the Presidential elec­
The New Jersey Democrats elected
W ashington , Jan. 9th.—Senator
John R. McPherson to the U. S. Sen­ tion will partly be decided by the Morton is getting more than he bar-
ate, beating Frelinghuysen one vote. Judges of the Supreme Court, accord­ gained for out of the Oregon case.
ing to the new compromise, a new
FIRST JUDICIAL lUSTRICT.
The Pittsburg ZW now reads the Interest is manifested in the identity Mr. Klippel, one of the Democratic
Circuit Judge..................................... 1*. !’• Frinì Will practice in nil the Courts of the State. proverb: “A returning lioard in hand of the different Associates and under candidates for elector, and J. N. T.
Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
District Attorney,....................... H. K. Hanna
is worth more than any majority in the which Administration appointed. In Miller, one of the electors appointed
JACKSON COl’NTY.
by Cronin, were examined. Their tes­
returns.”
order that there may be no State bias timony
James Spence, M. D
went to show a distinct refusal
Stock loaning is to be stopped in either in favor of Tilden or Hayes, the
on
the
part
of Cartwright and Odell to
San Francisco—at least the stock brok­ Judges whose circuits embrace either
H O M E O P A T II I C 1» Il Y S I C I A N , ers are going to make an effort in that Ohio or New York are debarred from co-operate with Cronin, because they
direction.
serving on the committee for settling began operations by declaring a va­
cancy in the case of Watts and went
Hofine « Ranch, near Kerbyville.
A late number of Harper'» Weekly the electoral vote. This proviso neces­ ahead immediately to accept his resig­
has a life-size picture of Cronin’s nose. sarily shuts out Chief Justice Waite, nation as postmaster and replace him
G. H. AIKEN, M. D„
We are perfectly correct when we say of Ohio, and Associate Justice Hunt, in the college. This of itself places
who has New York in his circuit. The
1’ 11 Y S 1 C I A N A N D S U R G E O N , its nobby.
refusal beyond all question.
four who will positively serve, are I their
Morton
then approached the witnesses
A majority of the House committee ¡Judge Clifford of the First Circuit,
Jacksonville. Ureiron.
on Territories, in charge of Cannon’s Judge Strong of the Third Circuit, with inquiries as to how much they
were paid, and was informed that
Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele­ bill to admit Utah as a State, are op­ Judge Miller of the Eight Circuit, and aside from receiving a single dollar
posed to it.
graph office.
Judge Field of tho Ninth Circuit.
they were actually out of pocket for
I
The Douglas Jndependenf contains These four will elect a fifth Judge from their traveling expenses to Salem, and
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D.,
an outrage story of infanticide which one of tho three remaining Justices, that Chairman Bellinger for this rea­
P II Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N , recently happened at Canyonville. Swayne, Davis and Bradley. As it is son would not allow them to contrib­
LAKE COUNTY.
doubtful which one of these three will ute to the subscription th»*n being
Both the mother and child died.
County Judge................................ E. C. Mason
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
receive the appointment we have pre­
i s. c. Moss,
During Montgomery Queen’s tour pared no sketch of their lives, confin­ raised to retain counsel for the Demo­
County Commissioners,...... <( A
crats in the event of the contest reach­
with his circus through California,
Sheriff........................................... T. .1. Braltain
Office at residence, on Fifth street, op­ Oregon and British Columbia, last year, ing ourself to the simple statement ing the courts. Both witnesses testi­
Clerk............................................. R. B. Halion
posite the Court House.
that Democrats would prefer Judge
Treasurer........................................ )• L« Hanks
he lacked $4,600 of making his regular Davis to either of the others. Con­ fied that they had pistols in their
Assessor............................................... M. Riggs
pockets on the day the Electoral Col­
expenses.
H. K. HANNA,
School sii|>ermlvmivnl......... 11. Al. 1 halciier
cerning those who will act, we have lege
met.
Surveyor............................... Frank ( bevsman
A pretended agent of an Eastern thrown together the following inter­
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Then a Republican lawyer by the
court sittings .
nursery recently sold a lot of bogus I esting facts: Judge Nathan Clifford,
of Dolph was called. He testi­
name
Jackium CoMaf.v.—Circuit Court, second
Jacksonville. Oregon,
fruit trees to many Washington county whose Circuit embraces Maine, New
Monday ill February, June and November.
fied to having carried arms on his per­
County Court, urst .Holiday in each month. Will practice in all th? Courts of tho State. farmers at exorbitant prices. Look Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode son on the day the college was formed,
Prompt attention given to all business left out for him.
.hnupitiue County.— Circuit Court, iourih
island, was horn in Rumne.v, Crafton and it seems that many of both parties
Monday in April ami fourth Monday in or-
in my rare.
county,
New Hampshire, on the 18th did the same, as popular excitement
Columbia, Jan. 24—Col. Childs,
loner. County Court, first Monday in Jan- ; Otlive in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
president of Carolina National bank, of August, 18(13. He studied at the ran so high that some conflict was ex­
<iary, April, July ami October.
< '<>nnty.— t ircuil Court, fourth Mon- ' C. W. K All LEK.
E. B. WATSON. denies under oath Senator Nash’s state­ Haverhill Academy ami at the Hamp­ pected.
Mr. Dolph admitted, when
rlav m June; County Court, lirst Monday
ment of the attempt to bribe him, ton Literary Institute. He \{&/ailmit- under cross-fire from Senator Kernan,
KAHLER A WATSON,
in January, April, July and October.
ted to the bar ami moved I'o3l line in that he had told Secretary of State
Nash, to vote for Tilden.
TOWS OF JACKSONVILLE.
VrroRNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
1827. From 1830 to 1831 he was a Chadwick that Gov. Grover should not
| N. Fisher, President,
Two
or
more
surgeons
of
the
San
member, ami two years Speaker of the
I Al. Caton,
JACKSONVILLE OREGON,
Francisco division of the National State legislature. He was Attorney be allowed to leave the State alive.
Trustee*,......................i David Cronemiller,
Medical institute of Indianapolis, Ind., General for the State of Maine from He distinctly admitted the legality of
j J. .Xunan,
t George Brown.
will visit Portland on the 1 4th of Feb­ 1834 to 1S38, member of Congress from Cronin’s certificate by characterizing
Recorder....................................... U. •>. Hayden I
ruary next, and will remain one week. 183!) to 18 13, ami All’y. General from Gov. Grover’s action as a crime against
'1 reasurcr,....................................... Henry r aja-
ilie people of tin* State, for which they
... ................................................... L »’• AlcDamel
We learn that the new mill recently 1840 to 1847. In the latter year he had no legal redress. Alorton and
H. KELLY,
Street Commissioner.................... I. •' • Weiss
erected at tho Lucky Queen mine was was appointed United States Commis­
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, started np on the 24th ult., and that sioner to Mexico, and was subsequently Mitchell both grew nervous under his
reported threats aud damaging admis­
SOCIET Y NOTICES.
it worked to a charm, giving entire sent as United States Minister to that sions.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
sitisfaction to builders and owners. Republie. On his return he settled in
Jarksoin ¡lie Lodsr Ao. 10, I. II. II. F.,
Mr. Cartwright, one of the Repub­
Portland, Maine, ami in 1858 was ap­ lican
Hohls its regmar meetings every
electors, testified that he asked
Wm. Hayes, counsel for tho Demo­ pointed by President Buchanan an
Saturday evening at me Odd b et-
cratic State Central Committee, says Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Cronin to produce the certificates of
low’s Hall, brulliers in good standing are
the electors three or four times, and
invited to attend.
that about 18,000 voles were cast on of the United States.
J. 11. HYZER, N. G.
Cronin
refused each time. lie (Cart­
certificates not according to law, and
D aniel C rone . millek , Rec. sec y.
Judge George McDowell Strong was wright) had a pistol in his pocket on
JAMES S. HOWARD,
consequently there was no legal elec­ horn at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
—♦ - ■ ——
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day the Electoral College met; it
U.S.
DEPUTY
MINERAL
SURVEYOR
tion in California.
Jacksonville Maunu Ao. IIs, I. II. R. M.,
October 12th, 1795, and was educated the
was
a seven-shooter, but he does not
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
The Oregon and California Railroad at the College of New Jersey, graduat­ know whether it was loaded or not.
FOR
JACKSON,
evening at me Odd r enows’ Hail. Bromel­
Company have confidence in the rich­ ing in 1817. He published asketch of
in good standing are invited to attend.
As to the $8,<>00 sensation Morton is
ness and extent of their coal property. I tws relative to “Slavery in several of getting fretful and exasperated over
E. JACOBS, O. C.
.M ax M uller , R. N.
They will soon commence the develop­ the States,” and from 1827 to 1856 he I its failure On Friday, Charles Di-
ment of the coal vein near Comstock’s contributed many powerful articles to mond, of New York, will show the
Ilrrzoiiiiiii Porahonlas Trib? Ao. 1. Im­
mill, in Douglas comity, and will con­ the law jour nals <if the day. lie was business nature of the transaction from
proved order ot lied Alen, holds its
tinue work until they discover coal in I for many years an eminent Judge of his books, and dispose of all connection
stated councils al Ine Led .Men's
fiali me third sun in every seven suns, in
sufficient quantities to supply the de­ the District Court at Philadelphia, and oct ween it and the $3,000 paid toCronin.
Die eighth run. A cordial mvnanon to all
mand of the whole Slate.
in 1873, if we are not mistaken, was I Representative Lane says it is
brothers in good standing.
E. D. FOL'DRAY, S.
A Salem photographer has invented appointed by President Grant to take I customary with Oregon Democrats to
Cor. Cal. A < iregon Sts.,
E. B. W atson , C. ot R.
something new in the way of finishing the place of ex-Justice Grier. His make up a purse for their messengers
Circuit is in the State of New Jersey, and public servants who perform du­
Oregon. photographs. lie gives the picture a Pennsylvania ami Delaware.
Warren Lodge Ao. 10, A. F. 1 A. M., Jacksonville,
light blue tint, or gives it a deep ultra­
ties to which no profit is attached. It
Hohls its regular communications
Judge
Samuel
IL
Miller
has
the
marine color, that imparts liuh» ess and
was done for tho messenger who
on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
lone to the picture. By the new pro­ Eighth Circuit, comprising the States brought Seymour’s vote in 18G8, and
DAVID LINN
gon.
C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M.
cess pictures ran be taken from the of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, it was only fair to recompense Cronin,
.M ax M uller , Sec’y.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment negative in two minutes’ time, with­ Arkansas and Nebraska. He was liorn who had lost heavily by his protracted
at Richmond, Kentucky, April 5th, absence. After Dimond and Runyon
out the aid of acids or minerals.
Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge Ao. i, I. 0. 0. F., of furniture, consisting of
1816. He was educated at the Uni­ have satisfactorily explained the eight
Hohls its regular meetings on every other BEDSTEADS,
Washington, January 20th.—In his versity of Transylvania, and, taking thousand dollar transaction, witnesses
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hail.
BUREAUS.
TABLES.
speech in the House to-day, Represen­ i the degree of M. D., practiced medi­ will be called to show how Cronin’s
Meinuera in good standing are invited to
atu-nd.
Jiill.X MILLER, N. G.
tative Benjamin A. Willis, declared that cine until 1848. In 1850 he moved to purse was raised in Oregon, and thus
GUILD MOULDINGS,
R achel F i - iier , R. S.
Watts was undoubtedly ineligible, and Iowa and became an active Republi­ dispose of the last suspicion of any ir­
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
that Cronin might be elected. The can leader. He was appointed Asso­ regularity in political matters in that
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
people of Oregon had given their voice ciate Justice of the U. S. Supreme State.
by President Lincoln on the 16th
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, for Hayes and Wheeler, but when
r of July, 1862.
there was fraud in an election nobody
C ull the S heep .—There is a right
ASHLAND, OREGON,
ETC., ETC.
Judge Stephen Johnson Field has way and a wrong way to keep sheep.
would deny the power of Congress
the Ninth Circuit, which takes in the The right way is to keep only the best,
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on investigate it.
W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Propn.
States of California, Oregon and Ne­
hand and made to order. Planing done on
Springfield, III., Jan. 23—The exec­ vada. This well known gentleman and to keep them in the best manner;
reasonable terms.
Undertaking a spe­
utive committee of the National Inde­ was born at Haddam, Connecticut, No­ to keep only so many as to have the
cialty.
anufacture and build all
pendent party met here this afternoon vember 4th, 1816, and in 1837 took his best care and attention, so as to give
kinds ot mill and mining machinery,
the largest weight of fleece possible.
TABLE ROCK SALOON, to decide upon the best method to degree from Widiams College. On The
castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
right way is to cull out the poor
strengthen the organization and to ac­ graduating he took along tour through
castings and Babbitt metal. Bella cast.
OREGON STREET,
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts,
complish financial reforms which the Europe and the East, aud, on his re­ ones yearly, those with the light fleeces,
stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work,
party demands. The chairman is I turn, read law with his brother, Dud­ those that are getting advanced in
■and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is I WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
Moses W. Field, of Detroit, and repre­ ley Field, with whom he entered into years, and put them in a separate pas­
Used, repaired. Parties desiring anything
in our line will do well to give us a call lie-
sentatives from New York, Pennsyl­ partnership. He went to California in ture and fatten them for the butcher.
The balance will do hotter, give more
fore going elsewhere. All work done with
rpiIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- vania, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois and other 1849, and in 1850 was elected the first
neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates.
weight of fleece by this careful culling.
1 known ami popular resort would in­ States are present.
/AC Bring on your old cast iron.
Alcalde of Marysville. He was after­ It will not pay to keep poor sheep, hut
form
their
friends
and
the
public
generally
ZIMMERMAN A CO.
Washington, Jan. 24 th—Lane of wards elected to the Legislature, and it will pay to keep good sheep, and
that a complete and tirst-elass stock of the
Ashland, April 8, 1*76.
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and Oregon to-day expressed his private in 1857 was made Judge of the State
keep them right.
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. views on the compromise. Ina brief Supreme Court.
On
the
10th
of
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, They
This is the season to carefully watch
will be pleased to have their friends
examination
lie
argued
that
’
it
was
an
March,
1863,
President
Lincoln
ap
­
“call and smile.”
the flock, to see which are to be kept
ingenious evasion of the Constitution, pointed him Judge of the U. S. Su­ and which are to he fattened for the
CABINET.
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also bo found although framed in the spirit of a com­ preme Court, which office he has since shambles. All sheep must be kept
here. We would l>e pleased to have persons promise and genuine patriotism. The held with honor to himself and ids well, so ns to go into winter quarters
possessing curiosities and specimens bring slightest invasion of the spirit of the countrymen. J?rom this it will be seen
strong. They will then, with proper
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­
Constitution
should
he
earnestly
depre
­
that
but
one
of
the
Justices
has
been
inet for insiH*ction.
feed and care, pass through the winter
WINTJEN A HELMS.
cated; but the adoption of this measure appointed by a Democratic Adminis­ all right. It is thought that sheep can
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
could not in any event produce such tration ; but as we have too much re­ take care of themselves, but no kind
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
despicable results as would surely fol­ spect for our Judges of the Supreme of stock has more need of a careful, at­
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, low the final disagreement of the two Court to hold for an instant that they tentive man to take care of them.
p VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO
Houses and, therefore, he was disposed can be influenced by party spirit, we
C alifornia S treet ,
J the jaw skilfully ¡»erfbrined at reasona­
to favor it.
gladly accept them as the final power
“I ALWAYS did love to gaze on the
ble rates.
Proprietor.
No more credit will lie given after the S. P. JONES,
Washington, Jan. 24.—A Chicago which is to settle the much vexed children in their sports,” said Potter
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
Tribune spec'al says: While the slatt^ Presidential question— Standard.
^as he pensively contemplated a crowd
of produce.
inent
is
denied
that
the
President
is
Office and residence on corner of Califor­
ONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
T he Utica Herald says lint: a young of urchins; “I am carried back to
nia and Fifth street*, Jacksonville.
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars favorably inclined to the electoral com­
woman in that city who had inordi­ Just then the baseball came over his
kept.
promise bill, It is ascertained that all nately big ears, but otherwise pretty, way and tried to get into his vest
DRINKS, 12 J CENTS.
New Boot and Shoe Store,
the men bers of the Cabinet, with the went to New York and had them cut pocket and doubled him up. When
exception
of Secretary Fish, are opposed down by a skillful surgeon. The oper­ his breath came back lie shouted, “You
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
C altfornia S treet ,
pay. Families needing anything in our line to it, and will not favor its being signed
young r gamuffins, if I catch you play­
ran always lie supplied with the purest and if passed and submitted to the Presi­ ation was successful, and now her ears
Oregon. l>est to l>e found on the Coast. Give me a
Jacksonville,
are small, symmetrical, and nut badly ing ball on the street again I’ll get the
dent.
Unless
the
bill
js
promptly
police after you.”
call, and you w'ill be well satisfied.
scarred.
!
signed and not retained fur considera­
tion for a few days, it will become in­
A B it of H istory .—Chamberlain
aving permanently located
A ny work, no matter how humble,
All Kinds of Job Printing
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
operative. The opponents of the bill went to South Carolina a pauper. He that a man honors by efficient labor,
spectfully informs the public that he is
feel sanguine that the measure will not is now a millionaire. Meanwhile the will be found important enough to se­
prepared* to do all kinds of work in the boot NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT
receive the President’s approval with­ State has been plundered of $15,061),- cure respect for himself and credit fur
and shoe making lino. . Satisfaction guaran­
out
full consideration.
teed.
M. CA1ON.
000,
The Times Office.
I his name.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM,
THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
M
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H
8ECBETABY CHADWICK.
The following, in relation to Secre­
tary Chadwick, we clip from the Phil­
adelphia Evening Star :
Hon. Stephen Fowler Chadwick, the
Secretary of the State of Oregon, apent
New Year’s day in this city visiting
the Star office, places of historic inter­
est, and also the Centennial grounds,
to look after the disposition of the dis­
play of his State, some portions of
which 81ill remain subject to his or­
der,. while the larger part has been
contributed to the permanent exhibi­
tion which is to be held in the Main
building. Mr. Chadwick was the State
canvasser of the electoral vote of Ore­
gon and brought to Washington last
week the returns of theaelection in that
State, and testified in the Cronin-Watts
contest, before the Committee of Priv­
ileges and Elections. He being a
Democratic elector, also carried to
Washington the electoral vote of Ore­
gon at the time Seymour ran for Pres­
ident.
Mr. Chadwick has been for twenty-
five years one of Oregon’s most con­
spicuous and esteemed lawyers.
He is a native of Connecticut, and a
representative of the pioneer element
that struck out for the Pacific slope in
’49. He was chosen orator of the Pio­
neer Association of his State at its last
celebration, and the orator at the lay­
ing of the cornerstone of the new
State Capitol at Salem, he being at
that time Grand Master of Oregon.
Mr. Chadwick was a guest of the
Continental Hotel and left this morn­
ing for New York, when he departs
for Oregon on Thursday or Friday.
In personal appearance he bears a
striking resemblance to President
Grant, both in form and feature, and
has been many times mistaken for tho
President during his trip, both hero
and in Washington.
Like all the rest of tho representa­
tives of the Pacific Slope, Mr. Chad­
wick is enthusiastic in his praises of
their fertile lands and salubrious cli­
mate, and reports that on 13th of De­
cember, when he left home, the farm­
ers were plowing all over the Wil­
lamette Valley for their spring crop of
wheat, with the thermometer at 56
degrees.
Mr. Chadwick succeeds Gov. Grover
after the fourth of March for the un­
expired term of that gentleman, who
goes to the United States Senate.
N ew D ouble E agles .—New dies
for the production of $20 pieces, dif­
ferent from tlie old ones in many re­
spects, have recently, been received at
the mint in San Francisco. Unless
those facts were generally known the
issue of 1877 might cause some trouble
among bankers, brokers and others
who handle much coin, and look out
for counterfeits. In the new dies the
head of Liberty, which in old ones
was leaning to the right, is now per­
pendicular. The outlines of the face
and the hair are brought out more
prominently, giving to the coin the
appearance of being much larger. On
the reverse side three important
changes have been made. On the old
issues there were the words at the bot­
tom “TWENTY D,” but now the de­
nomination is expressed plainly,
“TWENTY DOLLARS.” In tho
scroll underneath the coat of arms, tho
words, “E Pluribus Unum,” are en­
graved much larger; they could only
be made out with difficulty on the old
ones, but can easily be read now.
Above tho coat of arms tho upper row
of stars is thrown up in the halo and
the oval disposition of the stars
widened. The engraving is much bet­
ter than in the old issues, and the
whole coin looks more handsome and
attractive to the eye. There is no dif­
ference in the weight, fineness or size
of the coin. The mint commenced
coining the new double eagles a few
weeks ago.
C hocolate C ream D rops .—Take
two cupfuls of white sugar, one-half
cupful of milk; put them into a sauce­
pan and heat until it boils; then boil
hard five minutes precisely. Net the
pan in a di*h of cold water; stir until
the mixture creams and cools enough
to handle, then mould into small drops,
laying them on a buttered platter.
Flavor If you prefer. Take half a cake
of baker’s chocolate, scrape fine, put it
into a bowl and set in the top of a
»teaming, not boiling, tea-kettle till dis­
solved; then take the creams, one at a
time, and drop in the chocolate, roll
over quickly, take out with a fork and
slip on a buttered platter. Be careful
not to let the chocolate cook, or it will
harden.
There ia an elector named Cronin,
Who has set tho Rtqmblicans groanin’;
For he was elected
And Watts was rejected,
And that ’s Watts the matter with Cronin !
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A n Indianapolis dog goes mad when
ho hears a piano played, but there’s
hundreds of tuen who do the same
thing.
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