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——— V. alie uicraocnihr armes Ot gniwcrniic aimes f SLj Published every Friday Morning by RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL Advertisements will be inserted in tho T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion........................ $3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 Legal advertiseimuits inserted reasonably, A fair reduction f rom t lie above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly, Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. CottSTY W aicuam ' s always taken at par. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Kates of Subscription : One copy, per annum,..................... “ six months,....................... “ three months,................... 4 2.00 1.00 vol . v m J ACKSOX VILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, I,STS J AN AWKWAKI» lütlIH.I.IlOOU who was elected President at the re cent election, and to give effect *> the The latest fall hats have a brick in The guests at a recent expected mar will of the people, and we will ever JAMES SPENCE, M. D., FURNISHING and A nnapot .I s , (Md.) January 3th.— pray, etc. them. riage in a certain church of the west The banquaire dress is inside of faille side were treated to a singular and Montgomery Blair, in the House of HOME O P A T III C PHYSICIAN, L ength of D ays . — Thftre.aro sev and damasshe. rather startling sensation at the very I? cy GOODS, Delegates to-day introduced a resolu en days from the 18th to thè 25th of Mandarin yellow is much affected moment when the connubial knot was I tion (Demoralizing Congress, which sets i Six Milo* South of Kerbyville. Decemlier, inclusive, in which there is b\ the denizens of la rille Chiaaixe. tied. 'Ihe bride am! bridegroom were forth that the late electoral bill pro BOYS' and GIRLS* Undressed kid is both common and a young couple, and had made all a variation of less than one minute in vides that no dtM-ision of the President A. C. JONES. the time of the rising and setting of fashionable for morning wear — and preparations for the anticipated happy tial election under that Act should event that was to unite them as one, ATTORNEY A GOUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Il U AD Y-M ADE CLOTHING, preclude a judicial decision of lhe the sun; const quently they are repre- tear. Pearl powder, flanked by long blonde and it was thought by the friends of sente«! by the same figures; thö® same question; that Art. 9 contemplated a JACKSONVILLE, OCN., thing occurring from lhe 18th to the hairs, is often seen on gentlemen’s the pair that the course of true love decision of the case submitted to the had run quite smoothly with them, 25th of June (seven days), and what is evening coats. SHOTS, BOOTS and Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Electoral Commission by a judicial Fall styles are the same as last year. and a genuine mutual affection existed a most remark ••«le fact is that in the Office in Orth's building—up-stairs. tribunal, provided the Commission ri'iug and setting of the sun on the Mud and banana peeling make a very between them, The Invited company <7 ItOCF.B IES, B EDSTEA DS «t CH AIIÏS, held itself incompetent to decide;*that G. H. AIKEN. M. D., shortest and longest days the figures effective fall combination. had entered the house of worship, and the Commission did hold itself incom The latest style of wearing the hair the attendants on the couple had tak are just reversed — that is to say, in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, petent to inquire w hether some State the calculation of the latitude and lon » shows the forehead adorned as if with en their places about the altar, while CLOTHING, returns were true or false, and that the gitude of Albany on the shortest day i i the manipulations of a garden rake. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. the minister remained in waiting to President is seated by virtue of noto t he Large buttons are all the rage. perform the ceremony. The bride, at sun rises at 7:28, and sets at 4:32, Offico—On California street, opposite Union LIQUOZS, TOBACCO and CIC-ABS. riously fraudulent return«, which Jus ami on the longest day it rises at 4:32, Those of the pattern, material and di tired in all the gorgeous finery cus tice Strong, whose vote seated him, and Livery Stable. sets at 7:28. Double the time of mensions of the trade dollar are much tomary on such occasions, alighted has admitted, and as the President the sun’s setting gives the length of sought afft r. from the carriage, and the groom CROCKERY, ETC., J. S. JACKSON, M. D., himself has admitted by disregarding Gentlemen who have been married stepped blithely and ligntly after her the day, (while the suit is rising or the returns in the matter of State offi above the horizon), T II Y SIGI A N A N D S U R C E O N , and double tin for some time are noticeable for wear an<i upon her long tram. As be did I cers, whose titles were identical with lime of its rising gives the length of ing the hair principally al the back of so, the fair lady uttered a low cry and At E. Jaco Vs New Store his. Whilst the repudiation ot these re Jacksonville, Oregon. the night (that is from sundown to sun the head. exelaimid sharply: “Oh dear, hotV turns b.v the incumbent, for all purposes ladies wear watches to tell English rise); and this is nut invariable, not awkward you are!” The young man’s Offico on corner of California and Fourth save his own election, is an admission for one year only, but has been so tho time. American ladies carry an Orth’s Bril li Building, Jacksonville. face colored as he stumbled ofi the rich streets. that it was a fraud to use them for since “creation’s dawn,” and w ill be Jo enormous chain to tel! the watch. garment, and he gave the lady his arm that purpose, the motives which in lhe end of time. Doubling the tiràe There m no telling whether tho latter w hile laboring under a confused mind, duced this partial repmli ition greatly of the sun’s setting (4:32) makes nim\ ,UuA'd a time-piece or not. flic pair walked into the church and P n Y s I C 1 A N A N D S U R G E O N, aggravated his off« n-e; that by lhe hours and four minutes as the length I year hats were perched at the down the ai-le to the altar, and a mur published statement of John Young of the shortest «lay, and double 7:28 is extreme top of the head, about nine mur of voices arose as they came in Jacksonville, Oregon. Brown, which has remained uncontra- I 1:56, tiie length of the longest night, inches from the scalp. Now they are and took their pos’tion before the min dirted since April, 1877, i| appears Office on California street, opposite P. J. w liicli put together, 9:04 and 14:56, pitched on the apex of the nose, and ister. The ceremony pr«>ccc«L‘d, the Kvan’s store. Resilience on fiord street, that this repudiation was the condition makes 2 1 hours, This proves the cal- the feminine eye is as hard to discern minister a-ked th«» bride if she would OpjM.site and east of the M. E. < 'htiri-li and imposed by said Brown and his asso filiation correct. adjoining the Court House block on the accept the groom for tier wedded hus On the 21st of Jan- as the moons of Mars. ciates, then bolding tin* balance of uary the sun w ill rise at 7h. 12m., and north. Bustles are no longer worn. Three band, and received the usual affirma power in the House ot Representatives -et at lh. 48m., being an increase of flounces take their place. One logical tive answer, and was about to interro H. K. HANNA, upon which alone the incumbent would 33m. from the shortest day, which i- effect of this change of fashion is that gate the voting man, when the latter Cor. Cal. & Oregon Sts., tie allowed to be counted into office equally divided lietween the rising ami pater faiailias has a much be', ter chance impulsively and unexpectedly said to upon these false return*; that this con setting, 16m. each, the increase or de to keep his file of the H’itzxp intact. the bride: ‘•Oh dear, how awkward dition was accepted for the incumbent crease being always the saute, morn Bu-lles were no place for a wa p any you are’’’ Jacksonville. Oregon, and turning on his heel i by Stanley Matthews and Charles Fos ing and evening. how. Will practice in al! tho Court.-of tha State. walked out of the edifice without an* ter, then ard since his clo-est friends Prompt ill; nliuu given to all business lelt The lingerie department of the Cali other word of explanation, leaving the in my care. and most authoritative representative-; N ew Y ork , Dec. 15.—The JA /vP«/’.« fornia Theatre—otherwise the vesti astonished bride standingat the altar ill DAVID LINN Office .ii Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. that Brown and bis associates had been Washington special says: The sub com bule—has many attractions this week. mute bewilderment, and the minister on /¡and a full assortment elected as adversaries of the incum mittee of the house of military affairs We notice a conspicuous absence of and guests in blank iitiiaz« inert. The O. W. KÀHI.ER. E. B. WATSON sisting of bent, but separated from the great committee continued their researches civic gray. This latter shade, worn young man went his way in a carriage, lL.kHI.ER & WATSON. body of their political associates in the among archives of the state depart w ith a \tar, should be occasionally com and the disappoint»'«! bride and the House of Representatives to carry into ment to day, and discovered, among bined with the masliaire. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, maids who sought to console her left . ffei-t said arrangement; that at the other thing', th.it io 1875 the United A London correspondent of our Fash the church for their homes. The oc JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, GUILD Ml -ULDINGS, t.me of entering into it they were the States h id a very narrow escape from ion l)epar|ment writes; “ Business currence was an actual one, and has i | (calling advocalts of a Gill then pend- AS, Ja if NG ES, war with Mexico. The committee be gentlemen here almost invariably car created no small amount of gossip in STAN I i ing in the House to grant a Luge i-ul> lieve the evidence will shoiv that if ry bigs to and liom their offices.” the vicinity where the church is situ CHAIRS (;!•’ ALL KINDS. sidy to the Texas Pacific Railroad was the deliberate purpo-e of the ad 1’bis practice lias not made much head ated.— New York Exchange. 5EDROOM SUIT'S I Company, to which the President- ministration of Grant, or at least the way in San Francisco as yet. Occa PARLO! j ele' t was known to be opposed, and it president himself, to precipitate trou- sionally financial gentlemen < arry bag- How L ong W ili the F orests ETC., ET< I is a just inference, from all the circum- I le upon tlie border. Thegunboat Ilia —of money from their places of bu*i L ast ?—Under such a tremendous Ah | stances, that while they were w illing lirava, troops under (Ml. Potter, and tie*«. The f tshion is not popular with yearly drain the question naturally JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, hand i to defeat bis inauguration, for thi« rea- volunteer forces under Texan comman bank depositors.— llo.x/i. comes up, how long will our forests ! son they could not venture to act with ders, were to begin the work. The •jai hold out at the present rate of manu 4 ' their political opponent« for that ob lai ter force was to cross the Rio Grande ?4< ini -. y in B eef .—Under this head facture? It is really an important ject, if such a cooperation involved al and burn certain property that was be THIRTEENTH YEAR. <’oi:rt «IJomo. ing a writer in tho banner'nt b'riend question, upon which follows the in so the surrt nder of the local govern- lieved to be the headquart« rs for Cor has these sensible and seasonable re quiry as to w hat we are to do for build ! ments of lhe States in question, as well tina’s forces. The gunboat and U. S. J3YÏES S. HOWARD. marks: “It is a poor policy for farm ing material when this magnificent ST, MARY'S ACADEMY as of their electoral votes, to their po infantry were to protect Texan invad ers to sell cows that fail in their milk wood—pine—is exhausted. One au U. e. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR litical opponents; that to remove the ers. The consul at “Matamoras was du thority after another has entered for CONDUCTED BY j obstacle it was stipulated, in effect, ly inf >rmed of the plan, and as Secre ut this season of the year toothers who mally upon its solution,with sati-factory FC: JACKSON, fatten them and make money by the I that the incumbent shouhi treat the THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. i returns as fraudulent, so far as they tary l’tsh was uot a party to this plan business.) No one can fatten stock results in local instances, but very Josepliine an«! Curry •o’intie«, Oregon. he at once interposed his offices, and cheaper (han farmerscan. They need vague on“S as to the field at large. At Officiai surv made ami paU’Uts obtain«*«! i affect«.'«! the local governments of sai«l th»» commander of the Ji7o Hruro was a good pasture exclusively for fatten the late we are cutting it to-day, from at reason-ble rates. Full copies of Mining ¡States, by withdrawing the United instructed not to carry out the details ing cattle; that enough such pasture thirty to fifty years seem to be agreed Laws rnd ì‘t ci-ions at my oilice in Jack rptTE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 school wiH commence about the «»nd of States troop«, the presence of which of the plan. sum ille, Oregon. should he fenced off to feed one, two, upon as about the limit. Twenty August, am< is divided in four sessions, alone it was known gave them any or as many its one desires to fatten. 1 years ago there was not only les«, but of eleven weeks each. V, M. M. STEWART. | force; that it thus appears that the con A T ree that R ains .— The Consul Board ami tuition, per term.................... $|0.00 see no good reason why such stock the means for its manufacture were WM. F stitutional question, so gravely and of the Uniteti ¡States of Columbia, in Bed and Bedding ........................................ 4.0*' should not, in the absence of good pas primitive, and accomplished much i Drawing and painting............................... 8.on elaborately debated in Congress, before the Department of Loreto, Peru, has *! smaller results than iiuw. It seems STEVART, VAN CLIEF & HERRIN, Piano.............................................................. IF».«»« the Electoral Commission and in the recently called the attention of Presi ture«, !>•• turned upon mowing land in ■s if it were imposjiblo to further im tho Fall when the grass is well grown, Entrance fee. only om-e.......................... 5.(Mi pubJic press, as a question on whifh dent Prado to a remarkable tree which SELECT DAY SCHOOL. so as to afford a pasture adapted to fat prove the machinery of sawmills; but ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, the Presidential contest hinged, ar\d exists in the forests adjoining the vil Primary, per term,.................................... ? 6Mb tening cattle. I do not think that any the near future may, for all that, see “ .................................... 8J m ) with which the public mind was so lage of Movobamba. Thi« tree, known injury would besU'tailied by thus p.is- sawing machinery in comparison to Rooms 21.21.26 & ’> lltl'rct ry’s Xcw Building, Junior," Senior, “ .................................... 10J<0 long exercised, had no part whatever to the natives as Tamai-Capsi (rain I tiring mow ing land«, unless the gra** which that of lhe present will be con Pupils are received at anytime, ami spe in determining the contest, but that tree), is about 58 feet in bight at fud No. 310 Pine St., San Francisco. shouhi lie off quite short, or the sward temptible. So, although twenty years cial attention i« paid to particular studies in it was in fact determined by a party of grow th, and the diameter of its trunk behalf of children who have but limited lie cut in wet weather by the hoof« ot ago there was no foreseeing tho end ««f time. For further particulars apply at the men elected by one party, but openly t.s about .”>9 inches. It absorbs and the cattle; and it is easy to avoid lioth th«« timber, now, with the modern acting with their opponents in the in condenses the moisture in the atmos- Academy*. of these possible injuries. As cold mills and myriads of them, we are be terests of a certain railroad corporation, pbero with astonishing energy, and it weather approaches, fattening animals ginning to calculate with dire certain 'iív Dril”' <>!•<*■ at the decisive moment that every in is said that water exudes from its should be fed on meal and root crops, ty as to the time when the “Wooden terest of the country is greatly preju trunk and falls likh rain from its and by February they may be put in a Age” will be a thing of the past.— W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'ra. diced, and its most vital interests are branches. So abundant is the water go<»d condition to slaughter. No cows Scribner far 1 lect niber. G A1.1FO RNIA ST 11E ET, put in jeopardy, by suffering tho peo «upply that the soil near by is turned should bo kept on a farm that give but A n I mportant A nnouncement . ple to be superseded as the political into a marsh. The tree gives forth little milk naturally, as it is tietter to —Wo have just completed arrange ANUFACTURE AND BUILD Al.I. kinds oi mill ami mining mimhinery, Kahler ¿L Bro., Proprietors. power, and substituting for them such most waler wh«»n the rivers are dry fatten them and buy good ones. A ments with Orange .Judd Company, moneyed organizations as w ill pay f<(ir during the Summer season, and when »•astings, thimble sk«-ins, ami iron-, nra'-s cow’ worth $100 is more profitable than New York, whereby we are enabled to castings and Babbitt metal. Bell« ca*t. defrauding them; that in the opinion water generally is scarce. It« cultiva one worth only $50.” Farming machinery, engine*. h«-u-e fronts, ftjrnish tho T imes , .l/iirr/ran A'/rirtd- of your memorialists the continued tion is proposed throughout the arid stoves, sewing inacbim -. blai-k-mi:h-work. IVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND fnnxf and a first-class micro«cooe tor •' the largest ami must complete assort prostration of the business of the coun regions of Peru. am! all work wherein iron, -teel or bra— i. Too T hin .—Tho Stat< sman, speak (lie small sum of $1 75, to tie paid in Used, repaired. Parties desiring anything ment of try is largely due to the fact that the in our line will do well to give iis a «-'.ill < “K issed and M ade U p .”—Blaine ing of the grand temperance jubilee tit advance. The Ag rival turW is the confidence of the people in the conduct fore going elsewhere. All work done with DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS and Conkling have been enemies for Portland ia8t Saturday evening, says; leading agricultural journal of the of public offices is shaking; that an ir- neatness and dc-patch at reasonable rates. Mrs. A. J. Duniway and W. B. Hig- Union, the price of which is $1 GO. ial" Bring on vour old ca-t iron. responsible executive Administration the past ten years, hut they have ZIMMERMAN A CO. by addressed tho meeting at some The microscope is useful, genuin.* and to bo f un«l in Southern Oregon, “ kissed and made up, ” uniting their has been installed, which has not Hie Ashlard, April 8, 1*76. Also the latest and finest styles of length. Mr. lligby’s address was the w'arranjed, mmufictured especially for forces in a crusade against I layes and support of the country, or either of its feature of the evening. The gentle Orange Judd Cotnptny and is valued his Southern policy. They have made great political parties; that this con WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, man related incidents of his life when I at $1.50. It will thus t»o seen that ex tip a quarrel of some ten years stand flicts with the whole theory of our in in toils of 1 whisky and debauchery, tra inducements are offered, and none stitutions and of those of the mother ing. Conkling once denounced Blaine X And a great variety of PER FU M ITS an<l country, whence they were derived; as the “friend, who in time would tie- which were well known to a number should f’lil to avail themselves of them. I <»I LE' T A liTK’l.ES, including t he best and cheapo st assortment of COM MON and l’ER- that to carry on or to get possession of come the victim of all the jobs in the present«- lit e says he has reformed, Now is the time to sendin your sub Fl MED SOAPS in this market. the Government the incumbent mu-t Government.” Blaine retorted by char forgives his i enemies, and hereafter scriptions. ' îj J“ Prescriptions carefully ««impounded. seek support from those who were acterizing Conkling as the “strutting proposes to live a righteous life, The ROBT. KAHLÊR\ Druggist. W e rea<! every day of the death of a ----------- — elected as his opponents; that this rela turkey-cock of New York.” But they name of W. 11. N. Sliles was sent in prominent newspaper editor. Hard have made it all up, and will hereafter and added to the list amidst loud ap California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. TABLE ROCK SALOON, tion is in itself corrupting, is shown by work and delimpient subscribt»rs ar*j plause. reason as well as all experience; that be pat triers in the jobs. killing«.ff the craft with great rapidity. Reformed Iligby! Forgiving Hig- no useful public service can be ren OREGON STREET, by! Righteous Iligby! Notwith Strange a« it may appear, delinquency dered by an Administration whose ti H atiier F lippant .—The Rev. De ■oVERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO to a newspaper seems to be productive 1Y the jaw skilfully performed at reasona tle power rests on fraudulent election Witt Talmage, in a sermon he recent standing this balderdash, we don’t be of longevity. We never heard of any WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. returns, manufactured by its own par ly delivered, said: “I declare, in the lieve there are a hundred men in Ore ble rates. No more ere«lit will 1 h given after tho tisans, an<l made effectual by an agree name of Almighty God, that no man gon but believe that Iligby procured of our delinquent subscribers dying. first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds ment with subsidy and jotihing men has a right to he worth $100,000,000.” perjured witnesses against Senator 1 hey seem to be as tough as mules ami of produce. as deeply steeped in guile.— Wasp. Office and residence on corner of Califor THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- of an opposing party; that the indis We re-pect Mr. Talmage, but protest Grover, and that he would do the same 1 ki town ami popular resort would in 1 1 ~ r nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. thing again if the Ring required it- form their f. icml-and the public generally pensable first step to any reform in the against his personal allusions to our W E would like to know why it is that a complete ami tirst-elass stool of the public service is to restore the Govern wealth in this public and flippant mau- This dodge to manufacture public opin that a young man can sit down, heave be*t brands of >iqm»rs, wines, cigars, ale and All Hinds of Job Printing ion in favor of Stiles is exceedingly porter, etc., is cons mtly kept on hand. ment to the people; that it is only by I ner. a sigh or two about the size of a cider thin.— Guard. I hey will be pleased to iiave tbeir friends men who have been elected by the barrel an«l then dash off a dozen pages “call and smile.” A patent has been taken out for a people, and who are fret from all en to some angel of about seventeen-year- CABINET. tangling alliances with jobbing inter protecting stern for the use of book C ondensed whisky is one of the old plumage; but, when be begins to A < 'abmet of < ’ uri<>*ities may also be fourni AT NEATLY A CHEATLY EXECUTED agents and lightning-rod men. It is latest inventions for the benefit of the here. \\ e would lx- pleased to have persons ests, from which all the great abuses write to his mother, he can scratch possessing curiosities and -pteiniens bring have sprung, that any reform can be automatic and spreads out a double row human race. It will permit a fellow himself bald-headed and tbeu not get them in. and we will place them in the Cab expected. Your memorialists there of spikes, like an inverted peacock’s to remain beside his sweetheart all over a page and a half. inet for insjH'ction. fore pray that the n?edful legislation tail whenever tho wearer turns to leave night at the theatre, without once go - WINTJEN A HELMS. may be adopted to ascertain judicially the house. ing out to see a man. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. S ubscribe for the T imes . The Times Office I I ’ R( ) FESS ION AL C A II DS Ladies' and Gentlemen’s ;: I FURNITURE WÄRE ROOMS, THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M i ,/ X