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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1878)
. 4 V 21 . .... » W gmocraiii die gemurraiii Sims Published every Friday Morning by RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL, Advertisements will l»e inserted in the T ime - at the following rates 1 One square, one insertion................. ,....$3.00 “ each subsequent one............ 1.00 Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken at par. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’/ Brick Building. Rates ef Nabecriptton: >ne copy, per annum,............................... $3.00 “ six months,........ :....................... 2.00 “ three months,............................. 1.00 VOL. VIII PROFESSIONAL CARDS Ladies' and Gentlemen's TINE CIIANGEN IN THE SENATE lOUKlIEEN' SPEEl H. T op of the H eap E verywhere —Americans make the best French men of all the foreigners who flock here. The Russians, a large colony al« ways here, are Russe, extravagant, bar« baric in splendor, aud gross to excess in carriages, women, wine and dia monds. A pet monkey, showering about a casket of the Esterhazy dia monds, is a good illustration of a rich j’oung Russian boyar scattering his first crop of wild oats on the fruitful soil of Paris. The English are always English wherever you fiud them, and will want some little isle of light to ihemselvds in the next world. Ego tistical, selfish, economical to parsi mony, fault-finding and supercilious, they are the bete noir of the continent. The German rarely travels, wastes no money and assimilates with nothing but beer. The American, after a brief residence, waxes his moustache, wears lacquered boots, swings a cane as slen der and delicate as a thread, drinks black coffee in tiny cups on the bou levards, says: “Pardon, Monsieur,” twice a minute, and places his right hand on his heart when bowing to a lady. What endears him most to the Parisian’s heart is the noble disregard of cost which characterizes the Ameri can sovereign al road. If the Duke of Hamilton has a fine suite of rooms, an premiere, at the Hotel St. Germaine, the bonanza king wants the whole of the first floor. If Prince Paul Demi doff has a salon box for his mistress at the New Opera House—which will have cost the nation $20,000,000 when finished—some lucky miner takes two boxes and fills them with diamonds and questionable women. That’s the sort of a man the American in Paris generally is, to the extent of bis means. —Paris Letter. When an advertisement appears In After an interregnum of seventeen The following is an account of the newspapers for a book-keeper or clerk, speech on finances delivered in theSen- veaiM the Senate is full. There have ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, been great changes since the Senate there are on an average from fifty io ate on the 16th ult. by Voorhees of in December, 1860. The Govern one hundred applicants for it. The Indiana: JACKSONVILLE, OOM., FANCY GOODS, met ment runs on and oil, while the grave trouble is that our towns and cities are The principal feature of to-day’s ses Will practice in all the Courts of the State. overstocked with young men seeking takes the governors. To the man sion of Congress was the long expected Office iu Orth’s buildiug—up-slairs. BOYS' and GIRLS' k .---------------------------------------------------------------- familiar with the Senate of that day, soft places who ought to be in the field financial speech of Dan Voorhees. It the changes death has made in the at work. Thy ambition of nine-tenths was gracefully but powerfully delivered, G. H. AIKEN, M. D., body that itself never dies, have a ot the country boys is to get away from in his most fascinating style of oratory, READY-MADE CLOTHING, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, melancholy interest. Of those who the toil of the farm and secure easy in the presence of crowded galleries were then Senators hut two are Sena work in town, where they can dress and before a nearly full senate, who JACKAONVILLE, ORISON. tors today—Hannibal Hamlin of will, whiten their hands, go to the paid him the compliment of listening BOOTS and SHOES, Office—On California street, opposite Union of Maine, and Henry B. Anthony of theatre, carry a cane, gel into fashion- to the whole of a speech which lasted Livery Stable. Rhode I-land. Notwithstanding the i able society and have a good, easy two hours. His arguments on the GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, long term of the Senator, who serves lime. When they once get into a city silver question were of course quite L. DANFORTH, M. D., for six years, and the tendency to re and fall into its ways, they become un familiar, being drawn from the speech elect, of the seventy-six Senators to fit for the active labor of the farm, and and the silver commission report of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, noTniNG, day, but two were Senators lesy than rather than go back and learn over, Senator Jones, which are recognized Jacksonville, Oregon. three times six years ago. Pitt Fes they become hangers on about the on all hands in exhaustive of the argu senden was in the Senate then, grim, street corners, picking up a little job ments on that side ot the question; but LiaUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS. Office on California street, opposite P. J. keen,commanding, misanthropic*,see til here and thereat low prices, borrowing Voorhees presented them in a style Ryan’s store. Residence on Third street, ing to have a spite against, mankind from their acquaintances and old coun and manner of his own, and then pro opposite and east of the M. K. Church and CROCKERY, ETC., adjoining the Court House block on the because of the flitter love accident of try friends whom they despise to be ceeded to discuss the question of the north. his birth that sprung from the nature seen with, and thus drag out a miser public faith involved with a vigot of At E. Jacob's New Store. of mankind. Fessenden is dead, able and useless existence. Yet these tioldness of utterance that in some re H. K. HANNA, John P. Hale was there, brave , fin j very same men, by a few years of in spects has not been paralleled in the ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, quent, witty, able to state his case dustry and economy, might have l»e- senatorial debate on the pending meas Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. with unsurpassed force and clearness. • come respected ami independent citi- ure. He charged that violatorsof public Jacksonville, Oregon, Hale is dead. Henry Wilson was there izens ot ttie solid, substantial class, who faith were not those in favor of remone Will practice in all the Courts of the State. politic, tireless, ambitious, making ■ contribute most the real wealth and tization of silver, but those who, in the Prompt attention given to all business left more of his native talents than most i strength of a commonwealth. Even interest of bondholders, had legislated in my care. * LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD any man in our history. And Wilson ttiose who secure good situations are to pay the twinds in coin, although Office in Orth's Brick Building—upstairs. A at the very lowest rates. Tf you don’t when issued they were expressly un believe me, call and ascertain prices tor is dead. Sumner was there, the stu not always to be envied. They are oft O. W. KAHLKR. E. B. WATSON. yourselves. No humbug ! dent of the Senate, the man who alone en sui ject to the caprices of overbear derstood to be payable in greenbacks. All kinds ot produce and hides taken in in the Senate was able to summon all ing employers, and are liable to lose He effectively quoted speeches and KAHLER A WATSON, exchange for goods. 42tr. history and literature to prove his point. their place- or have their salaries cut letters of Senator Morton, Thaddeus ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, Massive in his vanity, isolated in his down to almost a starvation point at Stevens and ex-Senator John Sherman I tastes and life; and Sumner is dead. anj’ time on account of the fluctuations himself, in which this view was dis JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, William Henry Seward was there, of bu-iness To save money out of an tinctly and emphatically approved by Will practice in the Supreme, District and who had been for ten years the idol of ordinary salary is almost impossible, them, lie argued that it is of the Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., other Courts of this Slate. a great following, ami was the states anti the chances of a young man going highest importance that the govern Office on Third St., north of Express Office. man of his party in 1860. Seward is into business on his own account seem s ment should he faithful to the pledges OREGON. dead. Stephen A Douglas was there, to diminish every year, JACKSONVILLE, H. KELLY, file novelty made to its own citizens. Denouncing of city life soon wears out, but its the national bank system, ami, speak his Democracy pure and simple, and AITORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, chains are hard to break, Where one ing for the western people, he demand running through the warp and woof of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, his nature, his loyalty to tiie Union so young man fresh from tiie country ed its abolition, and with affecting elo DAVID LINN deep seated that not even disappointed succeeds in a city, twenty fail and be quence depicted the suffering of the S avethe O ld P aper .—Never throw Will practice in all the Courts of the State. constantly on hand a full assortment ambition, always a destroyer of the come consuming drones on society. poor and the distress of the business away old paper. If you have no wish Prompt attention given to all business en of furniture, consisting of best things in men, could shake it. Land is cheap in this country, and a classes, which he attributed mainly, if to sell it use in the house. Some house trusted to my care. BEDSTEADS, fAf Office opposite Court House. “1 am ready to act with any party, good living can be made on a few acres not wholly, to the unwise and unjust keepers prefer it to cloth for cleaning any individual of anj’ party, who will properly cultivated. There is always financial legislation of the past six many articles of furniture. For in BUR F. A US, TA B LES, JAMES S. HOWARD, <ome to this question with an eye sin a good cash market for everything yearsi_and, in conclusion, Voorhees in stance: A volume written by a lady GUILD MOULDINGS, gle to the preservation of the Con-dilu that can tie raised, from a dozen rg2- dulged In what may he considered a who prided herself on her expe Ü. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, tion and the Union,” said Douglas in I up to a hale of cotton ora blooded bull, Very distinct threat of repudiation, and rience and tact, says: “After a has been blackened, it can be FOR JACKSON, iiro.se trying hours. Douglas is dead i Farming can be made profitable, not tie warned bondholders and gold-seek stove CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. kept looking very well for a long time Andrew Johnson was there, his voice • by running in the same old red fur ing creditors not to go too far or the by rubbing it with paper every morn Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, Official surveys made and patents obtained of the bravest, and Andrew Johnson is rows, but by iitoiroving the soil and fires of liberty might flash forth again, ing. Rubbing with paper is a much at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining gone. George E. Pugh was there, diversifying crops, raising bread and as they did one hundred years ago. nicer waj* of washing the outside of a ETC., ETC. Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack i meal at home and a surplus of soiue- He implored Heaven to avert the sonville, Oregon. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on I fresh from the laurels of Charleston, thing, fruit, stock, cotton, or whatev- threatened danger; but, said he, if in tea-kettle, coffee-pot, tea-pot bright hand and made to order. Planing done on that shrill tenor tone ringing like a sii and clean than the old way of washing Undertaking a spe very bell through the Senate chamber, er will pay best, according to location fatuation has seized our councils the re WM. M. STEWART. P. VANCLIEF. reasonable terms, them in suds. Rubbing with paper cialty. I clinging to the Union and to peace and circumstances for the market, sults will only add one more instance is also the best way of polishing WM. F. HERRIN. with tenacity, but to his belief with i Let this he applied to more scientific to the long catalogue of human crime knives, tinware and spoons; (hey shine defiance; and that brilliant man sleep-. farming and to beautifying homes tin and folly, where avarice, like ambition, like new silver.4' For polishing mir THIRTEENTH YEAR. STEWART, VAN CLIEF & HERRIN, Jefferson Davis was there, saying, “It til their attractions outrival all the fas- overleaps itself, and in its unholy at rors, windows, lamp chimneys, etc., ATT< » RN E YS-AT-LA W, I could see any means by which 1 ; cinations of town or city life. Young tempt to rob others of their possessions, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. could advert the catastrophe of a strug men, staj’ on the old place, be inde loses its own. The speech was several paper is better than dry cloth. Pre serves and pickles keep much better Roam* !4,26 & Tlrl’rrt ry’s New BuiIdins. gle between the sections of the Union, pendent and intelligent, take thenews- times interrupted by applause, and, at if brown paper, instead of cloth, is tied CONDUCTED BY my past life, I hope, gives evidence of | papers and buy good books, marry its conclusion, Vorhees was surround over the jar. Canned fruit is not so No. 310 Pine St., San Francisco. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. the readiness with which 1 would j your sweetheart if she will have you ed and warmly complimented by nu apt to mould if a piece of writing pa make the effort. If, in the opinion ot J without waiting to get rich, and de merous senators from all parts of the per, cut to fit can, is laid directly on MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D., others, it be possible for me to do any pend upon it you will be a more useful chamber, including several who are the fruit. Paper is much better to PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS thing for the public good, the last mo and a happier man, will sleep sounder discrimitialely opposed to his opinions, school will commence about the encl of ment while I stand here is at the com and eat heartier, have more to eat and but could not restrain enthusiastic com put under a carpet than straw. It is Jacksonville. Oregon. warmer, thinner, and makes less noise August, and is divided in four sessions, mand of the Senate. I will serve on to wear and live longer than most of pliments upon his eloquence. of eleven weeks each. when one walks over it.”— Printer»* Dr. Vrooman comes here with the intention Board and tuition, per term,........... $40.00 the committee if the Senate choose.’’ your class who rush to the city look - Circular. of permanently locating himself in the Bed and Bedding................................. T he B est B usiness of A ll . — 4.00 There were 33 Senators then. There ing for situations. We have too many practice of his profession. Is a gradu Drawing and painting....................... a.oo here now, and there is a big crop of a There is no business panning out bet ate, and, from twenty-seven years’ experi 15.00 were other shining names in the list of C onvenience —The successful far Piano, ...................................................... ter these hard times than farming ence in the diseases incident to this Coast, 5.00 Senators. There were names less lus yiung.-r generation at their heels ex Entrance fee, only once, .................. mer is he who provides conveniences flatters himself as being able to give gen trous that took place in our history. peeling to fill all the places that may There is one good thing about farming for the care of his property and the SELECT DAY SCHOOL eral satisfaction. —a man can always raise enough to ■Office at the Franco-American Hotel. Primary, ,>er term,.................................... $ 6.00 R. M. T. Hunter, Mason of Virginia, ! be open for the next fifty years. When performance of his work; he counts Junior, “ ..................... ................ 8.00 Robert Toombs, John J. Crittenden, ■ people learn to farm well, and that is eat, if he is of any account. He can Senior, “ ...................................... 10.00 .Jesf'0 D. Bright, Ben Wade, Lyman j really the noblest and most independ raise his potatoes, cabbages, onions, time as an important item in the year ly calculation, and care of all his vari Pupils are received at any time, and spe ent occupation a man can follow, there turnips, beets, etc. He can grow the ous effects as a factor in the annual re cial attention is paid to particular studies in Trumbull, Yulee of Florida, Wigfall ot strawlterries, gooseberries, raspberries, behalf of children who have but limited Texas, Benjamin and Slidell, and the will be less grumbling about hard turns. When he puts the horse in the ASHLAND, OREGON, time. For further particulars apply at the others were the Senators. The graves times, and an era of prosperity, such grapes, apples and other fruits to satis stable there is a place for the harness, Academy. have opened and events have shifted I as we have not known, will dawn.— fy the wants of his family. He can where it will be safe from weather or have |>oultrj’ and eggs the year round. J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Prop'rs. the leaders. Five States have been ' S. F. Mail. He can produce his own pork and make any other damage; his wagons and added to the Union since that time, tools are provided with coverings to W hy H e W anted a R eceipt .—In bacon and lard to last a year. He can preserve them; about his premises will ten Senators have been added to the ANUFACTURE ANI) BUILD ALL have veal and mutton and beef. The Senate of those antebellum days. The the city of Halifax there dwelt a law kinds of mill and mining machinery, he found a little shop or room where CALIFORNIA STREET, castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass Senate never dies, but how changed it yer, crafty, subtle, and cute as a fox. people iu the city, if thej have these he keeps saws, hammers, vices, augers castings and Babbitt metal. Bells cast. An Indian of the Miamic trihe, named articles, must earn the money and save and various tools that are needed to is.— Cincinnati Enquirer. Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, .Simon, owed him some money. The it to buy them. This is a big item in mend and put in order different stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, Kahler & Bro., Proprietors. C hange of R ailroad T ime .—The lawyer had waited long for the tin. favor of the farmer. and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is machines he uses. These simple arti used, repaired. Parties desiring anything Red Bluff Sentinel understands that His patience at last gave out, and he cles prevent days and weeks of delay, in our line will do well to give us a call be J udge D eady rendered a decision i the commission sent below by its citi- threatened the Indian with lawsuits, fore going elsewhere. All work done with ii’E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND besides adding to tiie length of the In the U. 8. Court, Jan. 25th, in case of ' V the largest aud most complete assort zens to confer with Governor Stan- processes, and executions. The poor neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. time implements will last. It pays to fAC Bring on your old east iron. ment of ford, to induce the managers of the red man got scared and brought the U. 8. vs. L. W. Nelson, for the cutting have conveniences, and also get, what ZIMMERMAN A CO. Oregon branch of the Central Pacific money to his creditor, The Indian and removal of timlier from the public Ashland, April 8, 1876. you do buy, of good quality. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS Railroad to change their time table so waited, expecting the lawyer would lands of the Government. In this case Nelson had taken the lands as that the trains will arrive a few hours write a receipt. placer mines and set up the plea that W riting for the P ress .—Waste to lie found in Southern Oregon. earlier, and leave a few hours later, “What are you waiting for?” said the timber was removed in order to Also the latest and finest styles of no time on introductions. Don’t begin were favorably received and enter tiie lawyer. facilitate the working of the same. by laying out jour subject like a Dutch tained by the ex-Governor, and as “Receipt,” said the Indian. The Court held that h ’ e was entitled flower garden, or telling your motives STATIONERY, sured that when the new time table is “A receipt,” said the lawyer, “a re- io cut in advance of his work, but not, for writing. The keynote should be published that their wants will he duly ceipt;” what do you know about a re as in this case, all the timber on the struck, if possible, in the very first sen And a great variety of PERFUMES and considered. The change our friends ceipt? Can you understand the nature TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and land; but as the laws had heretofore tence. A dull beginning often damns cheapest assortment of COM MON and PER in the north want will suit all along of a recipt? Tell me the use of one, been imperfectly and negligently ex an article; a spicy one whets the ap FUM EI> SOAPS in this market. the line. and I will give It to you. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. ecuted in the protection of Govern petite, and commands what follows to Prescriptions carefully compounded. The Indian looked at him a moment ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. ment lands, the verdict and fine was both editor and reader. Aliove all, Q uite C omplimentary .—A late and then said: number of the San Francisco Foot light “S’pose maybe me die; me go to only equal to triple the value of the stop when you are done. Don’t let VVERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO the ghost of your thought wander TABLE ROCK SALOON, says that Miss Annie Pixley has devel heben; me find the gate locked; me see timber destroyed. fti the jaw skilfully performed at reasona about after the death of the body. oped into one of the most interesting the ’Bustle; ’he sav, ‘Simon, what you ble rates. . . _ .. No more credit will be given after the Don ’ t waste a moment’s time in vindi OREGON STREET, soubrettes on the stage, and her fame want?’ me say, ‘Want to get in;’ he T he Dalles Mountaineer states that first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds cating your production, against editors has already extended to the East. Nu say, ‘You pay Mr. J. dat money? ?’ Lang & Ryan will soon commence j of produce. , ,, ... or critics, hut expend your energies in Office and residence on corner of I alifor- WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. merous tenders of engagements, at What me do? I hah no receipt, hab gathering up the cattle purchased bj; j writing something which shall nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.________ I>e its large salaries, have been offered her to huut all over hell for you!” them in Wasco Co., Oregon, and Klicki by Eastern managers, but the lady tat and Yakima counties, \V. T., for own vindication. rniTF. PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- prefers for the present the genial clime L ace handkerchiefs are again the the purpose of driving to Colorado the I 1 known and popular resort would in O ne of the great features in secret form their friends and the public generally of California, and the warm hearts of fashion, and are now carried in the coming season. They intend dividing Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville that a complete and first-class stock of the her myriads ol a l mirers here. Miss hand; to secure them the centre of the the lot, 15,000, into six bands. They orders is the number of capital letters best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and Pixlej* will f-oon take a benefit at the kerchief is drawn through a gold ring will require about 100 men to drive and required for initials to represent their porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. HENRY PAPE, Engineer. They will l>e pleased to have their friends Grand Opera House. that is worn ou the finger outside the herd. A number of young men from names or the titles of their officers; but “call and smile.” the Dalles have l>een employed to ac a Washington colored society lays over glove. CABINET. company the expedition. It is said them all in this regard, its name be B righam Y oung ’ s nineteen wid THROUGH TICKETS, 12| C ents A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found ows divided the proper time of widow “T his is the maiden all forlorn,” that these extensive cattle dealers pro ing “The Ancient Order of the Sons here. We would 1« pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and specimens bring hood between them so that it should who often wished she’d ne’er been pose to make yearly trips to this coun and Daughters of Moses of the Uuiletl CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- them in, and we will placethem in the Cab not fall very heavily upon either, and lKirn, and turned up her nose in petu try, for the purpose of driving out the States and the World at Large.” (j gars constantly on hand. The reading inet for inspection. some of them have already married lant scorn, at the girl who last season’s surplus cattle. This year they will WINTJEN A HELMS. ; table is also supplied with Eastern periodi disburse nearly $200,000. i S ubscribe for the T imkç , again. hat had woru. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. A. C. JONES, FURNISHING and i FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, T THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M t RAILROAD SALOON, * cals and leading papers of the C oast. * a