The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 11, 1878, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY II, 1878
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
hie piu - is .
FURNISHING and
INTERESTING PARTICULARS ABOUT
THE MANNER OF THEIR ELECTION.
having monopolized the papacy for
more than three hundred and fifty years,
is not likely to abandon her claims; and
can easily enforce them, the Sacred
College being Italian by an overwhelm­
ing majority. Pius IX. is the two
hundred and fifty-seventh in the offi­
cial list of Popes. The oldest royal
family in Christendom is a mere crea­
ture of to-day, compared with the il­
lustrious line of spiritual sovereigns
which streli lies back to Peter in th«*
first century, and is represented by
Pius in the nineteenth. The words of
Christ, which, in gigantic letters, cir­
cle the dome of the grandest temple
the world ever saw, have been fulfilled
In the past, ami are not likely to fail
in the future.
PEACE PKOPONALM.
Brooklyn is the female shoplifters’
city.
Kissing the bride in church ha9 gom
out «>f fashion.
Most of the eloping girls of Arkan­
sas are named Betsy.
Two widowers of Perry county, Tex­
as, married each other’s daughter.
The young ladies of Baltimore hav<
commence«! a crusade agiinst dancing
“L«*t us go out to gitlmr Amun n
leaves,” he said, and they went out
together.
Charles Reade says that women an
more cruel to each other than wild
beasts.
In Iowa are three sisters named, re­
sportively, Americana, Columbiana
ami Cornelia •Ja.
A Philadelphia
Iphia druggist is on trial
for manslaughter, in having killed a
young woman by a “mistake.”
Tho new«*st tiling in the matrimoni
al way is th«* publication of “marriage
intentions” |>y engaged couples in
Boston.
The lady whom Governor Wade
II unpton is to marry lives in New
Orleans, ami owns large property iu
Chicago. She is a widow.
An Omaha husband sues for a di
vorce because, while the color of his
own and his wife’s hair is jet black,
her baby’s l air is bright red.
Mi ss S dlie E. Porter, an Iowa school
teacher, is a candidate for State Libra
rian, and it is hop^l all the gallant vo­
ters will sup-Porter.
The wife of Joseph Mvan of Chicago
elope«! with her sister’s huibaml. The
question with Joseph i-: “Where is
mat w ife of Myau?”
A Nevada lixiim, disconsolate over
the death of tn
piaw and almost
helpless with rheumatism, recently
opened a vein in bis arm and bled to
death.
You may tell a woman that her -ele­
gant new dress “agree» with” ner com­
plexion; but under no circumstances
tell her that her face becomes liw
dress.
Jomjuin Miller tells of a heroine who
“swept the lonesome sea with her tan
gled hair.” He ought to have had her
-prinkle it first with her cross-eyed
tears so as not to raise the dust.
Since the fall of Plevna and the sur­
render of O-mian I’asha various propo­
sals are made as conditions of conclud­
ing peace between Russia and Turkey.
The freedom of the Black Sea is the
most obvious, and the most vital to
Russia. There has recently appeared
an article in a Russian Journal, over
the signature of Prince Wasseltchikoff,
in which he advances two conditions.
These are the surrender of the Turk­
ish fleet to Russia as an Indemnity,
and recognition of the Black Sea as be-
lenging exclusively to the two powers
now at war. Hitherto it has been sup-
posed that the Russian demand for In­
demnity wouhi be limited to a require­
ment for the cession of Armenia.
1 he English newspapers have been
greatly excited over the proposition to
exclude all Europe from the Black Sea
except the powers »»ordering upon it.
We may well doubt if Russia would
press such an exaction. The acquisi-
lion of Armenia can be looked upon
without concern. England, which so
recently appropriated the Transvaal,
without excuse and without opposition,
cannot object to relea-ingthe Armenian
Christians from the insolent and cou4
temptuous yoke of the Turks, to whom
I hey are but Giaours or dogs. There is
nothing threatening in the geographi­
cal position, except its military advan­
tages as against Turkey. But the pos­
session of the Black Sea is of great
commercial importance. The trade of
the Danube invaluable; and in peace
or war the freedom of the Black Sea
is vital.
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The autonomy of the states north of
the Balkans may now be considered
settled. The brave Montenegrins will
probably receive an extension of terri­
tory. Indeed, if Turkey does not now
vlcld, her autonomy may follow. If
Rtfss ia should advance ujn>n Adriano­
ple, the enthusiasm of the Greeks
would be irrepressible. The dream of
the ages would then seem ai>out to be
realized.
It is for the Porte to say wbat its
fate shall be.
The Latin name “Papa,” or Popp,
was originally given to all Bishop';
Six Miles South of Kerbyville.
and even now is applied to all priests
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
of the Greek and Russo-Greek church.
A. C. JONES,
Not until near the close of the fifth
A ttorney a counselor - at - law , READ Y-MA DE CLOTHING, century was it assigned as a special
and exclusive title to the Bishop of
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
Rome. Eunodius of I’avis, a some­
BOOTS and SHOES,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
what celebrated writer of that period,
Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
uses it in this sense as an address to I
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS <£ CHAIRS, Symmachu«, the then incumbent of
G. H. AIKEN. M. D.,
the papal oflice; and thenceforth grad- j
I’ H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N ,
ually the fashion grew into general
(LOTH ING,
addition, though the name did not en I
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
tirely lose its primitive meaning until |
several
hundred years later, lheofli I ()P.EGON AS SEEN BY A CALIFORNI­
Office—< >n California street, opposite Union LiaUOES, TOBACCO and CIGABS,
eial title of the Pope is “Bishop ol AN.— When one returns from a trip to
Livery Stable.
Romo and Vicar of Jesus Christ, Sue- Oregon and remarks that he has just
J. S. JACKSON, M. D.,
cessor of st. Peter, Principles of the visited th«* finest country on the face
CROCKERY, ETC.,
Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Uni- 1 of the globe, people open their eyes
P lì Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N ,
vernal Church.”’ Since Gregory the ' with astonishment ami ask you where
At
E.
Jacob's
New
Store,
Great, he subscribed himself servusser I in California you have spent your
Jacksonville, Oregon.
vorum Dei—“Servantof t he Servants of I years. Then you hear such a tirade
Oflice on corner of ( alifornia and Fourth
God.” As has been stated, Popes were ■ about “web feet” and “moss backs”
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
streets.
formerly chosen by the clergy and the that you are willing to give up argu­
people, the same as other Bishops; but ment without being half convince«!,
L. DANFORTH, M. D.,
owing to the dissatisfaction and distur- i rather than hear the pouty words and
bear th«* unsatisfied looks«»! your neigh-
P H Y S I C 1 A N A N D S U R G E O N,
* LI. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOT.p bailee which this method occasionally ) bors. Now, Oregon has just what I
A at th«» very lowest rates. If you don't produced, the electoral body was wise­
Jacksonville, Oregon.
believe m«», call and ascertain prices tor ly diminished, ami in 1059 a decree is- ! California lacks, a plenty of rain.
yourselves. No liunibng !
Rain, ().' beautitul rain, give us boun-
Office on California street, opposite P. J.
All kinds ol produce amt hi«les taken in sued by Nicholas 11. limited it to the tilul showers of rain here and we can
Cardinals. By the constitution of the
Ryan's store. Residence on Third street, exchange for goods.
42tf.
opposite and east of the M. E. Church and
Sacred College then adopted, the old commami the wealth of the world,
adjoining the Court House block on the
method of election was recognized, Leaving California with about an inch
north.
but iu form only; the Cardinal Bishops of dii't on my back, 1 arrived in Peri­
representing the Bishops of the Roman laud and Salem, finding mud nearly an­
H. K. HANNA,
synod, the Cardinal priests represent kle deep. The flocks and herds were
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
ng the Parish clergy, and the Cardi­ luxuriating on pastures of reil clover
and timothy, and the green fields
Jacksonville, Oregon,
OREGON. nal Deacons representing the heads of looked very cheerful as compared to
JACKSONVILLE,
the popular electoral districts of the
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
city
of Rome. This constitution is the our dry, du-t-covered hills and valleys
Prompt attention given to ail business leit
basis of the existing law, under which al this season. The farmers are busy
in my care.
DAVID LINN
Oflice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
the successor of Pius IX. will be threshing their stacked wheat, also
plowing and imwing, and those who
Keeps constantiv on hand a full assortment chosen.
E. B. WATSON.
are
farther advanced with their fall
c. w KAHLER.
of furniture, consisting of
When it becomes necessary to elect work have the pleasure of seeing their
KAHLLR & WATSON,
a Pope the members of the Sored CpI wheat out of the ground, growing fine­
BEDSTEADS,
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
lege retire into what is called “the ly. Oregon is a timbered country, yet
BUREAUS, TABLES,
conclave,” and are not permitted to then* are large prairies of rich, loamy,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
GUILD MOULDINGS,
leave, or tocoinniunieate with the outei beautiful soil, These prairies skirled
worl«l until their work is accomplished. with oak, fir, ash and maple timber,
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
other < ’ourts <>f this State.
A two-thirds vote is required for a together with orchards loaded with
Too M uch “R iver .” — Artemus
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Oflice on Third St., north of Express Office.
choice,
there being four mode-: “Scru­ ripu fruit, give
the country a
1
Ward once said that the popular songs
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, tiny,” “at cess,” “compromise” ami “in- beauty in autumn which Would be
of his daj' had too much “mother” in
H. KELLY,
-pirali in.” No voting by proxy is per­ har«i to rival. About half way l»elw«*en
them. Popular Sunday school songs
irre., etc .
r
mitted. Twice each «lay, ns long a
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Portland
ami
Salem,
in
the
beautiful
ire open to the charge of too much
A! SO Doors. Sash and Blinds always on I the conclave lasts, each Cardinal pres
N ew Y ork , December 17th.—Hen­
JACKSONVILLE, ORECON,
hand and made to order. Planing done on ent writes his own name, and the Willani'ette valley, is Barlow’s prairie. ry Ward Be«*cher preached a sermon “river.” In a single volume of nine­
reasonable terms. 7<r Undertaking a x pc-
11« le aie the homes of real luxury,
ty pages we find the “river” figure oc­
name of the person for whom lie votes, w lu re Nature’s best gifts ale dispensed yesterday which will create a sensation curring twenty times:
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. cialty.
Prompt attention given to all business en­
on a-Ip of paper; then ad Vances to the ami appreciated, and where the least among the orthodox people. “The
1. “Tin over the river where the
trusted to my care.
altar, kneels and repeats a prayer, ami effort ol the husbandman is richly re­ doctrine,” he said, “that Got! has been weary find rest.
THIRTEENTH YEAR.
Oilice oj'posite Court House.
deposits the ballot in a consecrated paid iu the bounties of the golden bar­ for thousands «if years peopling Khi>
2. Over the river with Jesus to
earth with human beings, during the reign.
chalice—repeating another prayer as vest.— 7t., in Dural l*rc««.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
period of three-fourths of which it was
ST MARY'S ACADEMY. he leaves the altar. When all have
3. Away over the river where the
U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
not illuminated by an altar or church, valleys are green.
voted a short pause intervenes, ami I
P
oor
G
irls
.
—
Thu
poorest
girls
in
CONDUCTED BY
then the ballots are taken from the the world are those who have never and in places where a vast population ,i 4. I looked as they walked life’s riv­
FOR JACKSON,
chalice by officers appointed for thepm- been taught to work. There are thou­ of these people aro yet without that er along.
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. i pose. They are counted ami compared
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
sands ol them. Rich parents have light, ami tln*n to sweep, them into
5. By the side of the river of light.
«illieial surveys made and patents obtained
¡with the number of Cardinals present. petted them; they have been taught to hell, is to transform the Almighty to
G. Over the river the crystal stream
al reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
a monster im>ro hideous than Satan flows.
If
tho
requisite
two-thirds
js
obtained,
despite
labor
ami
depemi
upon
others
rplIE
SCHOLASTIC
YEAR
OF
THIS
Laws ami lk*cisions at my oflice in Jack-
I school will commence about tin* end of the fortunate candidate is declared duly fora living, and are perfectly helpless. himself. 1 swear by all that is sacred
h>m ille,«>rrgon.
7. The river of life floweth by.
Alienist, and is divided in four sessions, . elected. Jf not, the slips of paper are
that
1
wifi
never
worship
Satan,
though
If misfortune comes upon their friends,
8. The river of death that floweth be­
WM. M. STEWART.
P. VANCLIEF. of eleven weeks each.
I at once burned, and the little cloud of as it often does, their case is helpless. he should appear dressed in royal robes tween.
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10.00
Board ami tuition, per term,...........
ami seated on the throne of Jehovah.
WM. F. IIERRIN.
9. Beside the throne of God most
Bed and Beddintr................................. .... 4.00 j smoko escaping through a small flue The most forlorn and miserable women
Drawing ami painting....................... .... S.oo tells the anxious crowd waiting out- upon earth belong to this class. It be­ Men im«5' say, ‘You will not go to high there flows a crystal stream.
STEWART, VANCLIEF & HERRIN, Piano....................................................... .... 15.00 ! side that no election has occurred, longs to parents to protect their daugh­ Heaven!’ 1 reply, a Heaven presided
10. Through the Jordan’s rolling
Entrance fee. only once,.................. .... 5.00 Then tho same process is repeated.
over by such a demon as that who ha- t ide.
ters
from
this
deplorable
condition.
ATT« » RN E Y.S- AT-1 .AW,
SELECT DAY SCHOOL
This is tho “scrutiny.” If votes be They do them a great wrong if they been peopling this world with millions
11. Or on the river’s hank repose.
Primary, i»er term,.............................
ol human beings ami then sweeping
given
to
one
'
added
to
tho-e
already
Every
daughter
should
be
12. One by one we cross the river.
neglect
it.
Rooms 21.24,26 4 2s MrCrcrry’s New Building, Junior,
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1 camlidate, so as to make the required taught to earn her own living. The them off into hell, not like dead flies,
Senior,
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13. There’s a river aliove in the
No. 310 Pino St., San Francisco.
Pupils are received at anytime, and spe­ ' two-thirds, it iscalled “access ” ir» i... rich as well as the poor require this but without taking tin* trouble even to heavenly land.
cial attention is paid to particular studies in ' friends of two closely matched candi­
training. The Wheel of fortune rolls kill them, ami gloating and laughing
14. There runneth the crystal stream
behalf of children who have but liinilcd
over
their
eternal
misery,
is
not
such
dates
unite
on
a
third,
it
is
called
for
rich
are
vqfy
likely
of life.
£
swiftly round;
limo. For further particulars apply at the
“compromise.’’’ If by a sudden move­ to become poor ami the poor rich. Still a Heaven as I want to go to. The
Academy.
15. While faith looks beyond the
be­ dark Jordan’s river.
ment in the college, whether impromp­ to labor is no disadvantage to the rich, doctrine is |oo horrible. I cannot be-
ASHLAND, OREGON,
tu or prearranged, a name is proposed and is indispensable to the poor. Well- lieve it, and ! won’t.”
14. Far beyond cold Jordan’s river.
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and carried by acclamation, it is called to-do parents must educate their chil-
17. There flows the peaceful river.
W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'rs.
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“inspiration.” I’ius IX. was elected I «Iren to work. No reform is mure im­
A “H efty ” O regon W idow ’.—The
18. Where the river of life ripples
( ’ A T. I FO R NIA STR E ET,
Virginia City Chronicle tells the fol­ on in its flow.
in this way. Formerly it was under­ perative than this.
lowing rough story on an Oregon wid­
stood—though never, we believe, laid
19. D|»n’t you hear the angels sing-
anufacture and build all
A
police
inspec-
ow
:
“
Not
many
months
ago
Al
I
’
erk
down
in
law
—
that
the
three
great
G
ame
in
S
eason
.
by the shining river.
in
g
kinds of mill ami mining machinery, Kahler &, Bro., Proprietors
Catholic powers, France, Austria amt tor in New York, informed that a ins, a well to do rancher in Dayton,
eastings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
20. Crossing over Jordan, calm the
castings and Babbitt nietal. Bells <-ast.
Spain, had the right of veto upon the restaurant in his bailiwick was serv- took to himself an Oregon widow for troubled wave.
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts,
election
of one candidate, which was ex­ ing game out of its season, visits the a wife. It was a big event. There
Such watery diet is enough to give
stoves, sewing machines, blacksinith-work, \VE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ercised
through
one of their Cardinals i es.au rant in mufti and orders dinner, was a gay party, champagne was as a whole generation of Sunday schools
ami all work wherein iron, steel or brass is I K the largest and most complete assort­
used, repaired. Parties desiring anything ment of
in the conclave. This right has lately “ Waiter,” says he, “can you give me freo as milk and water, and the blow­ the dropsy!— Troy Time«.
in our line will <lo well to give us a call be­
been the subject of discussion in Vati­ a salmi of partridge?” “Certainly, out ^vas pronounced a success. A few
fore going elsewhere. All work done with
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
AND
CHEMICALS
Two men were riding in the cars on
can councils, and has doubtless been sir,” replies he promptly, and yells to days ago, however, a change came
neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates.
Bring on y«>ur old cast iron.
”
The
in-
over
tho
spirit
of
the
milk
rancher
’
s
the
Danbury Railway the other morn­
annulled. At any rate it may be con­ f liecook, “Partridge for one.
ZIMMERMAN A CO.
dreams.
He
did
not
hitch
very
well
ing,
when one asked the other if he
to bo found in Southern Oregon.
sidered certain that at the coming spector tini-hes his dinner leisurely,
Ashland. April
ls7t>.
Also the latest anil finest styles of
election the choice of the Sacred Col­ mid then says to the waiter, “A-k the with his new affinity and ordered hi- had a pleasant place of residence.
lege will be Pope, with or without the boss to step this way a minute.” wife to take her children and skip out. “Yea,” was the reply; “we have seven
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
STATIONERY,
“What for?” “I wish him toappear to­ She produced a Colt’s navy revolver nice large rooms over a store.” “Over
approval of the three powers.
There is a saying in Romo thai morrow and answer for selling part­ and informed him that if he attempted a store! I shouldn’t think that would
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
ridge out of the season.” “O, 1 guess to put on any French airs with her be a quiet place.” “Oh, it Is quiet
T< >11,F.T A BT1 « I .ES, including the best and «•Whoever goes into the conclave Pope,
•heapest assortment of Ct >M M< >N and PER­ will come out Cardinal”—meaning it ain’t worth while bothering him she’d till him as full of lead as the enough. The folks don’t advertise.”
FUM ED SO.V.N in this market.
thatthecandidate which seemingly has about that.” “Do as 1 tell you. Iam jumping frog of Calaveras. A neigh­ “Ah! I see,” said bis friend in a tone
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
the best chance at the outset is gener­ a Police Inspector, and have secured bor interfered in his behalf and she of relief. — Danbury New«.
R<>BT. KAHLER, Druggist.
ally beaten. In the present case, how­ the necessary evidence against him.” tired them both out. She now holds
W hat is a M iner ’ s I nch ?—This
“O, I spotted you «ml guessed what the redoubt. Perkins says that Ore­
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. TABLE ROCK SALOON, ever, so much depends upon the choice you were after. It wasn’t partridge gon widows are hefty.”
item occurs ho often in mining reports
made that we are inclined io think
that it is interesting to outsiders to
the new Pope is virtually selected al­ you had.” Police Inspector (uneasily)
OREGON STREET,
know
just what it means. A miner’s
Waiter
A mong the subjects under discus­
ready; tho igli who he i>, nobody out­ —“What was it, then?”
T? VERY OPER ATION PERTAINING TO
inch
is au opening one inch square
I
the jaw skilfully peribrme«! at reasona­
sion at the late caucus of the Republi­
side of the Sacred Colleg«» can possibly (cheerfully)—“Crow.”
WINTJEN
&
HELMS,
Proprietors.
through
a two-inch plank, with a head
ble rates.
.
can Senators at Washington was the
guess. Yet it is entirely safe to pre­
No more credit will l»e given after the
of
water
six inches above the opening.
A correspondent asserts that the coming U. S. census in 1880. The
dict chat he will be an Italian. The
first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds
cause of Mr. Nast’s long vacation was appointment of marshals is to be made One inch will pass ninety-three pounds
of produ«*e.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- last German Pope was Stephen X
of water in on«. minute, and when the
Office and residence on corner of ( alitor-
l known ami popular resort would in­ elected in I <>">«». The last French I’ope the objection of Mr. Curtis to the pub­ and confirmed during the present ses­
nia an«l Fifth streets, Jacksonville. ______ form their friends ami the public generally was Gregory X I., elected in 1370. The lication of the cartoon which represent­ sion of the Senate. On this census opening measures 100 inches each inch,
that a complete and first-class Htock of tin*
will pass 111 iuebes per minute.
best liramls of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and last English Pope was Adrian IV., ed the Democratic tiger and the Re­ hinges the redistribution of power by
All Kinds of Job Printing
porter, etc., is constantly k«q . on hand. elected in 1154. The last and only publican lamb lying down together, tho Forty-sixth Congress of ten years
Tn eke is a boarding bouse
They will be pleased to have tlieir friends Portuguese Pope was John XNI., elect- with the lamb inside. Nast refused to to come. To intrust the taking of a
Not far away,
“call and smile.’’
Where they serve onion-hash
e«l in 127G. The last Greek Popd was work until the cartoon was published. census to Southern Democrats when
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CABINET.
Three times a day.
Alexander V., elected 1405. The last The sales of the Weekly began to de­ the results of the count was certain to
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
NEATLY ä CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT here. We would 1** pleased to have persons Spanish Pope was Alexander VI., cline, amt the Harpers and Mr. Curtis be a loss of Southern Representatives,
Oh! how the boarders veil
W hen they hear the dinner bell;
possessing curiosities and sp< »•mn ii* bring elected in 1492. The last and only were oble’ed to yield. It will be re- tho caucus declared to bo an act of ut- ;
Oh! how the onions smell
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ Dutch Pope was Aurian VI., elected memhf j that the cartoon lately saw ter political fully. This means that
Three times a day!
inet tor in ection.
in 1522. Since Adrian there have been thelig .t, atid Mr. Nast has since been Hayes must- nominate Republicans
V’INTJEN A HEIIMS.
south for marshals.
¡32lf. ■ thirty-seven Popes, all Italians. Italy, regularly at work.
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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