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Published Every Saturday Morning By RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICKELL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rate«« of Mubwrlptlon i < no copy, |s*r annum,...............................$3.00 •• .*ix months,...................... —.00 »* three months,............................ 1.00 invariably in Advance. VOL. VII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 18?7. NO. 7. 1 ■i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OF O REHON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. UIAEKAL .MIIEN AND NEWS. JrtiOlT KLAMATH LAKE. FASHION NOTES. Crops will be light in the greater part of California this year. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Albany brags of a White Chester JACKSONVILLE, OGN., pig that weighed, when dressed, 565 FIRST JVU1CIAL DISTRICT. pounds. Circuit Judge,.............................. - P. P. Prim Will practice in all the Courts of the State, office in Orth’s building—up-stairs. I m strict Attorney,...................... IL K. llanna A hundred thousand Southerners JACK*ON COUNTY. want to follow the fortunes of Diaz in ___ Silas J. Day James Spence, M. D., County Judge,............... Mexico. I Samuel Furry, County Commissioners ( Abram M iller. The Florida legislature will pay the •J. W. Manning HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Democratic electors from that State Sheri if,............................. ...E. D. Foudray Clerk,............................... their mileage. _____ John Orth Treasurer,........................ .. W. A. Childers Assessor,......................... Hogue's Ranch, near Kerbyville, In 1876 the value of imports was ___ E. J. Farlow School Superintendent, $456,025, and we exported $2,547,834. __ J. S. Howard Surveyor,......................... G. H. AIKEN, M. D., __ Dr. Callender Coroner............................ Good for Oregon. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Gt neral John McDonald, the whisky’ County Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin i thief, has been unconditionally par l J. E. Seyierth, Jacksonville, Oregon. County Commissioners,...... | H ThJrnlon< doned by President Grant. Sheriff,............................... S. Messenger Clerk,............................................................ Chas. Hughes It is now generally believed in di Office—One door west of the W. V. Tele Treasurer,...................................... VV til. Naucke graph office. plomatic circles that all prospects of a Assessor........................................... J. P. Lewis European war have been obviated. School .'superintendent, . .............. J. M. Smith J. A. CALLENDER, M. D., Surveyor,........................ ..........W. N. Sanders The life insurance companies of Coroner............................ .Geo, S. Mathewson PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the East are being overhauled, and LAKE COVNTY. some fearful frauds are being exposed. County Judge................................ E. C. Mason JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. I S. C. Moss, Russia and Turkey are both ship County Commissioners,...... | Tenbrook. ping large quantities of arms and am Sheriff........................................... T. J. Brattain pir Office at residence, on Fifth street, op Clerk............................................. R. B. Hatton munition from the United States, for posite the Court House. Treasurer........ .............................. J. L. Hanks use in the coming struggle. Assessor......... .................................. M. Riggs H. K. HANNA, School Superintendent......... H. M. Thatciier Wm. K. Neil was born in Indiana Surveyor............................... i rank Cheesinan ATTORNEY à COUNSELOR AT LAW, on the 27th day of January, 1838, and COURT SITTINGS. therefore would have been thirty-nine Jackson Cbaaty.—Circuit Court, second Jacksonville, Oregon, years old one day after he was hanged. Monday in February, June and November. County Court, lirst Monday in each month. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. The Republican doctrine, of “abso Prompt attention given to all business left Jott'pfune Cuirnty.—Circuit Court, iourth lute equality,” is working charmingly. in my care. Monday in April and iourth Monday in Oc tober. County Court, lirst Monday in Jan Office iii Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. A buck nigger and a married white uary, April, J uly and October. woman Hippled in Portland last week. Lake CV«w/y.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. day in J une ; County Court, lirst Monday Littlefield, clerk of the Louisiana KAHLER &. WATSON, in January, April, July and October. returning board, testified that under TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, instructions from Gov. Wells he I N. Fisher, President, changed Democrats majorities in Ver | M. Caton, JACKSONVILLE OREGON, David Cronemiller, non parish into Republican majorities. Trustees, I J. Nunan, Will practice in the Supreme, District and Thomas G. Young is disbursing (George Brown. other Courts of this State. ...U. s. Hayden officer of the Senate committee on the Recorder,...................... ..... Henry Pape Office on Third street. Treasurer,..................... Oregon case. Meanwhile the action in J. P. McDaniel M arshai........................ the court at Portland, for his defalca H. KELLY, ...... J. ♦’. Weiss Street Commissioner,. tion as U. S. Marshal, drags along very ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, 'lowly. SOCIETY NOTICES. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Salt Lake, Jan. 31.—In the case of Jacksonville Lodge No. Ill, 1.0. II. F., John D. Lee, of the Mountain Meadow - Holds its regular meetings every Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business en massacre, convicted for murder, an ap Saturday evening al the odd Fel trusted to my care. peal for a new trial was argued to-day low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are Office opposite Court House. invited to attend. before the Territorial Supremo Court J. H. 11YZER, N. G. in th is city. D aniel C bonemillek , Rec. Sec’y. JAMES 5. HOWARD, The plan concocted by the leading U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR Jacksonville Stamm No. 148,I’. 0. R. 1., Radicals for the President of the Sen Holds its regular meetings every Thursday ate to act as a returning hoard and FOR JACKSON, evening at liieOdd Feiloos’ Hail. Brutlieis count in Hayes, worked very well in good standing are invited to attend. until Cronin poked his nose into the E. JACOBS, O. C. M ax M uller , R. S. scheme, and now all the R idical organs are abusing Cronin’s nose. Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, lui- Senator Kelly testified that of the pro\ed order ol Red Men, holds its stated councils al tne Red Men’s $8,000 sent from New York, $3,000 Hall Hie third sun in every seven suns, in were used for attorneys feesand $200 the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all to send for and bring Laswell, who lived brothers in good standing. E. D. FOUDRAY, S. in the eastern part of the Stale. Kelly Cor. Cal. & Oregon Sts., E. B. W atson , C. ot R. never heard of unlawful use of money Oregon. in this connection; never had any idea Warrell Lodge No. 10, A. F. 1 A. M., Jacksonville, any money would be used improperly. Holds its regular communications ✓ NF \ on tiie Wednesday evenings or pre A New York paper says that Beech ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore er ’ s pews do not let as high this year DAVID LINN gon. C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M. as last by over fifteen thousand dollars, M ax M vlleh , Sec’y. Keep« constantly on hand a tuli assortment and they bring in nearly twenty-two Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., of furniture, consisting of thousand dollars less than in 1875, be Holds its regular meetings on every other bedsteads , fore the great trial. The pastor’s Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hail. licentiousness, after all, is not a paying BUREAUS, TABLES, Members in good standing are invited to advertisement for Plymouth Church. attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. GUILD MOULDINGS, R achel F isher , R. S. Cardinal McClosky, by circular, in STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, vites the faithful of his archdiocese to CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. unite according to their means with PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, their Catholic brethren in presenting a worthy testimonial of their filial hom ASHLAND, OREGON, ETC., ETC. age of affection to the most Hoiy Fa Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on ther on his golden jubilee or the fiftieth W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'n. hand and made to order. Planing done on anniversary of his episcopate, which reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe will be the 21st of next May. cialty. ANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL New York, Jan. 25.—The Worlds kinds ot mill and mining machinery, Washington special says that sc,me TABLE ROCK SALOON, •castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass apprehension is felt at the Treasury castings and Babbitt metal. Bells cast. OREGON STREET, Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, over the continued decrease of customs stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, and ail work wherein iron, steel or brass is WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. and internal revenue receipts. If the Presidential question should not be used, repaired. Parties desiring anything in our line will do well to give us a call be settled and business not revive, it is fore going elsewhere. All work done with the opinion of high officials that the rrilE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. 1 known and popular resort would in Government will he com*,jelled to buy jaU Bring on your old cast iron. form their friends and the public generally gold to pay the May j nterest on the ZIMMERMAN <fc CO. that a complete ami first-class stock of the Ashland, April 8, 1S76. best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and public debt. Governor,................................... F- Grover iMH-retary of State,........................ r • ' hadwiek State Treasurer,......................... A. 11. Brown State Printer................................M. Y. Brown Sup’lof Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland M WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, It has been some years since I was a man must serve an apprenticeship at Here is a chapter for our lady read at Klamath Lake, and I suppose one the trade. The mechanical principles, ers: Large shawls are likely to soon come going there now will not see objects as as well as the practical application of I then saw them ; but there are some those principles, must be learned. If again in use. The finest sable sets are made of the things that, it seems to me, ought to mercantile pursuits are to be engaged be said—some natural elements of in, a course of education in a commer tails of the animal. cial and business college is to be es Seventy-five is the required number wealth that ought to be mentioned. The lake is a beautiful sheet of wa sential, and then the practical details of buttons for one dress. Tileul is the name of a color very ter about forty miles long by twenty of the business must be learned under much in vogue. It is the tint of hemp wide, lying at the southern extremity the eye of oue experienced in the of the State, lengthwise along the east business. This is true also in regard or flax. Fancy shoe bags are made of coarse side of the Cascade Mountains, and at to all the learned professions. No canvass, ornamented with figures in their very base. The lake is fed by a man expects to enter on a successful number of mountain streams, by career in any of these without years of Persian work. Sprague river, and by the waters from study and preparation. And no one The most elegant toilet sets are two the Great Klamath Marsh, lying to the would think of employing any one bottles and a powder box of cut glass, northward. To the south lies Little professionally who had not qualified and set in silver. Small^watches for wearing pendent Klamath Lake, connected with Klam himself for his calling by this course of at the side are set in ciystal, tortoise ath by Link river, a stream three- thorough preparation. This being the quarters of a mile in length and as case in regard to the other callings in shell, silver or ebony. Vegetable-ivory buttons may be had large as the Willamette is at Salem in life, it would seem but reasonable that in different colors, and are suitable for the summer-time. To the eastward of the farmer, who for tho highest success Link river, seven or eight miles dis in his vocation requires a more gener morning dresses. tant, flows Lost river. Klamath Lake al and varied knowledge than is neces The present fashion in dress are said to he most extraordinarily becoming to is exposed to the south winds, and sary for any other business, should seek sometimes the waves are lifted up to a for that previous training which alone French ladies. hight that brings to mind Old Ocean can qualify him for such success. But /I rare pair of earrings valued at $10,- in angry moods. Of the surround such is not usually the case. It seem» 000 in gold, consist of two pearls nearly ing her scenery I will say nothing, leaving to be tho prevailing opinion among' as large as pigeon’s eggs. that for the pen of him who has an men and especially among farmers r With sealskin cloaks are worn hats eye trained for the beautiful. that anybody can farm whether he has made entirely of this fur, or of felt The mountain streams that flow in any previous knowledge of, or prepa trimmed with a baud of sealskin. to the northern end of the lake are re ration for the business. There ls„ hap Four hundred thousand dollars markable for the great springs at their pily, a change in the public mind on worth of silks, laces and jewelry in source. Mill Creek, that runs by Ft. this subject, and the time is doubtless, one up-town New York church last Klamath, is a brook twenty ieet wide near when a man will no more think, Sunday. Among new ornaments is a locket and twelve or fourteen inches deep, of engaging in agricultural pursuits quite rapidly; yet it has its be without an agricultural education than in the shape of a padlock to which flowing there is a tiny key which really locks ginning in a single spring less than a he would now engage in professional half mile above the Fort—in fact, the life without a suitable education. The and unlocks. Sets of blue enamel and steel jewelry stream flows out from under a hill, a young man who intends to engage in are in demand. Ivory jewelry of a full-grown brook. Nor is this tho only farming should serve a thorough ap chaste and expensive character is also spring ol great magnitude iu that prenticeship under the eye of a first- neighborhood. Large springs is the class practical farmer.— Ohio Farmer. sought after. rule and not the exception. Steel, with feathers, is a favorite hat Kjatuath Lake and its tributaries S ome decidedly rich testimony is trimming. It is rarely used with flow furnish a greater extent of water ca being elicited by the Field committee* ers. Long steel buckles are specially pable of being navigated by steam on the Louisiana election. The testi'». popular. boats than does the Willamette valley. rnony of John P. Pickett, an attorney- Toe lower part of basques for evening If ever the Klamath Basin is connect of Washington, D. C., is to the effect wear are made simple and plaiu; serv ed with the rest ol the world by a rail that Wells offered to give the Slate of- ing to cover the ends of garlands of road, there will be a K. S. N. Co. Louisiana for one million dollars- The dowers and scarfs. (Klamath Steam Navigation Co.,) that witness approached John Morrissey on The fancy for having a number of wi.il count its wealth by millions. the subject, but was told by him that rows of buttons up aud down a costume The whole eastern slope of the Cas “ while he had no particular compunc is now out of vogue, but small buttons cade Mountains is heavily timbered to tious in paying a man to do. what was ind many of them are still used. the very brink of the lake, thus fur right, he did not feel be was in that Stout ladies are vigorously devoting nishing opportunity fora distance of necessity. He said he wcttld buy these themselves to a certain diet which 'A’iil fifty miles for a grand logging camp fellows as he would buy pigs, or words reduce their flesh, not for tho bene fit cf F'aese logs can, without any trouble, to that effect, in which I coincided ¡heir health so much as because it is be rafted to Link river, where is the with him. But he said we all kDow. fashionable to be slender. fiuest water power iu the world. The Tilden was elected, and that he had. New handkerchiefs hava mono river, in a distance of a half mile, has just received, or the public had re grams or initial letters worked in three a fall of about sixty feet. Solid rock ceived, information from Oregon which or four different colors. Those having foundations invite the millwright to made it unnecessary to resort to any cambric centers and silk borders are set his wheels, the water promising such measure- Mr. Hewitt, to whom, selling at remarkably low prices. never, by great floods, to carry them Very deep fringes are sometimes away, lor the river flows on almost in the witness applied after his unsuccess ful raid on Morrissey, said thia was th» made of two colors; for instance, with one unvarying tide, since it never i brown dress fringe of the same color rises more than two feet above low third proposition of this kind that had is sprinkled with a little yellow—black water mark. With a railroad to carry been made to him on the part of the with a little cardinal. Tho eflect is the lumber eastward to the great tree Louisiana board, but that under do circumstances would any such propo very pretty. less plains of south-eailern Oregon Silver jewelry is becoming very aud Nevada, Klamath Lake would be sition be received. That the country knew that Tilden was electe<l aud such fashionable. Filigree work is most come another Puget Sound. resort was unnecessary. The Times popular, p.nd besides the chains and 1 know of no place where railroad Washington special says that this tes many cl' ateline appendages, there are communication will furnish the founda now Very beaut »ml tuts of necklaces tions for building large fortunes equal timony is the most crushing and dis graceful yet adduced concerning the and earrings. to Lake county. returning board. Large circulars, dolmans and other To the eastward of Klamath Lake are outside garments made of silk, are grazing grounds for vast herds of cat A L arge M outh .—She led him kx much more elegant when lined with tle. To the westward stand great for a sofa, aud in a deep bass voice called iur, but are quite as warm when wad est trees, suitable for lumber of any him her soul’s idol, and inquired what ded and lined with quilted silk. Hand desired quality. Along Liuk river is some for borders are required when power for a great manufacturing centre. his monthly income was. Seeing his gaze fixed ou her boa-constrictor-like the lilting is not of fur. May the time soon come when all mouth, she remarked: “Darling, I Lc.ng waists now being settled upon these natural advantages may be util as fashionable, every endeavor is made ized.— D. M. C. Gault in II rest Shore. see you notice my large and beautiful potato-trap ; let me explain to you the tG have them appear very long—many reason of its unnatural size. When I tadies always adopt the extreme—so “ T iiou S halt not S teak ” — Jlen- was quite a child I was playing on that whalebones are carried almost to the end of the spinal column, and it is tle reader, does it mean you ? Do you pappy’s cellar-d<M>r; it gave way ; I quite as impossible to sit comfortably live in this section, and borrow aud was precipitated down into the base as when bustles of an extraordinary read the T imes ? If you do, do you ment, and caught by tho mouth on a think it right ? If you like to read it, projecting meat-hook, which ripped up. size were in vogue. The French coat is revived in ladies’ there is no reason why you should not my face and extended my mouth sev fashions There are Louis XV. aud pay for it, aud thus aid a creditable eral inches.” With his eyes full oj Louis XVI. coats, with pans or tails, enterprise—your county paper. Just sympathetic tears he rose from having pockets across the back of them imagine that all were doing as you are sofa, and replied, as he made Reward and opened over a waistcoat or vest, now doing at this very moment—read the door, <‘My angel, you are perhaps all covered with embroidery. The ing a borrowed paper—-how long would mistaken, probably in the excitement bodice, which fits the figure closely, there be such a thing as your county of that awful moment, you left your Jails to resemble in cut a man’s coat— paper ? If you are too poor to pay mouth down in the basement, and ac porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. for it, then we have nothing to say; cidentally brought up the cellar. We Columbia, S. C., Feb. 1st.—Gov. for a very natural reason. They will be pleased to have their friends but that class are very scarce in this shall meet again Iu the better world. Hamptou having granted a pardon to “call and smile.” county. A man who would read his Adieu.” D r . M ary W alker got up the CABINET. Amiga Roshorouf,h, colored prisoner, in ---------------- I T« » » ' — A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found jail of Chester County, and the Sheriff other morning in a thoughtful, dreamy county paper week after week just be C losing C racks in C ast Ifto$ here. We would lie pleased to have persons refusing to release the prisoner on the mood, her mind dwelling on remi cause it don’t cost him a cent, would possessing curiosities and specimens bring S toves .—-Qood wood ashes are to be — well, we were going to say steal, but them in, and we will place them in the Cab ground that 'Hampton is not Governor niscences of the happy by-gone days, sifted through a fine sieve, to which is of the State, Judge T. J. Mackey and in an absent manner she tried to fix it up to suit yourself. inet for inspection. to be added the same quantity of clay WINTJEN A HELMS. issued a v, rit of habeas corpus on peti put her pantaloons ou over her head, Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. tion of t’ae prisoner, and yesterday the and she worked hersolf into a passion A F ew F eet of B oard .—He was finely pulverized, together with a lit case was argued, when Judge Mackey and vexation before she recovered her mild and geuile iu his manner, aud tle salt. This mixture is to be moist EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, decided that Wade Hampton was the self and saw what the matter was. did not look a bit like a wag. So when ened with water enough to make a log? i Governor. The Sheriff’s counsel Then she sat down on the side of the he entered the small office of a large paste, and the crack of the stove then C ali forma S treet , thereupon appealed to the Supreme bed, with the legs of those navy-blue lumberyard in West Philadelphia, and filled with it The cement does not S. P. JONES, - - - Proprietor. vourt. breeches dangling around her fair neck, softly asked, “Have you all kinds of peel off or hreak away, and assumes an. extreme degree of hardness after being At the annual meeting of the stock and cried like a woman for half an boards for sale ?” the proprietor replied, heated. The stove must be cool when hour. promptly, “Yes, sir. What sort will one but the choicest and best holders of the Lucky Queen Mining the application is made. The same Wines, Brandies, Whiski es and Cigars Company, held at the office of the C orn B read .—Take two pints of you have ?” “1 want,” said the mon substance may be used in setting the kept. company in Roseburg, January the sweet milk, one piut of sour milk, two ster in disguise, “a few feet of Louis plates of a stove, or fitting stove pipes, DRINKS, 12| CENTS. The lumber 26th, the following directors were pints of corn meal, one pint of flour (rye iana Returning Board man smiled a sickly smile, and regis serving to render ail the joints per NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t unanimously elected : Wm. R. Wil i or coarse flour is better), one cup ot fectly tight. pay. Families needing anything m our line lis, W. B. Royal, S. F. Chadwick, J. I sugar, one teaspoonful of noda, and oue tered a vow at the corner beer saloon • ■ 1 ■■ can always be supplied, with the purest and B. Smith, J. N. Barker, Sol. Abraham never to pul faith in appearances again. I t is estimated mat the number of ! teanpoonful of salt. Steam it three best to be found on the Coast. Give me a and J. Brandt, Jr. Subsequently, at ladies who cannot pass a mirror with call, and you will ba well satisfied. * hours and bake one hour. J osh B illings defines a “ thurrer the meeting of the board of directors, out glancing into it averages about M rs . C. H ubbard , of Polk coun bred bisiuess man” as “wun that twelve to every dozen. Wm. R. Willis was elected President All Kinds of Job Printing and W. T. Bodley Secretary. The ty, 55 years of age, has woven 703 knows eiiuffabout steelin’ so’t there is I t I s held by many farmers to be NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT First National Bank of Portland was i yards of rag carpet since last May, and kant enny body steel from him, and good plan and well worth the labor to designated to receive deposits in the expects to make it 800 or DOO before i enuff about law so tha* he kin do hia milk cows up to the Ume of ualviug. name of the company. May this year. I sleeim* legally.” The Times Office. ■ ■ ■ II California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. operation pertaining to the,jaw skilfully performed at reasona E very ble rates. No more tnredit will lie given after the first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds •of produce. Office and residence on corner of Califor nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. New Boot and Shoe Store, C alifornia S treet , Jacksonville, • • • Oregon. permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- H aving H|MX!ttully informs the public that he preitared' to do all kinds ot work in the boot and shoe making lino. Satisfaction guaran teed. M. CATON. L earning F arming —It is gener ally understood that to be a mechanic A. C. JONES, FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, Advertisements will be 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 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 fates. C ounty W arrants always at taken par» N ■ ■ ' ............. — ■ ■ ..... .......... < ♦ » >—■ ■■ ■ ------------------------- 4 ♦-------------------- - ------------- — ........... ■■■■■■— < » I ■