J 1 » ratti a inns Published every Friday Morning by RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............ I.tM) Ijegal 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 al par. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Subscription: One copy, per annum,.. “ six months, ... “ three months, ?3.00 2.00 1.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1878 Ladies" and Gentlemen's OKi.GON 1’IMTE.VIIA 1C 1. CAR El. ENN lAHHiHS. P edro W ithout the F ive S pot . — Last night, after a play was over, a It is almost im ¡»ossi ble for careless A correspondent of the Salem J States^ A. C. JONES, number of l»eer drinkers went into a I man furnishes the following concern­ farmers to be prosperous. How often FURNISHING ami Dear girls, are you in search of a C street saloon and, calling for a deck ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, husband? iug our State Prison, which will un- do we hear of some unexpected failure of cards, proposed to ¡»lay pedro for tho That is a pumper, and you are not doubtedly the commercial world? We look JACKSONVILLE, OGN., GOODS our readers: be of interest to many of in drinks The barkeeper,who was some­ for the cause of the disaster and find requested to say “Yes” out loud, hut I thing of a wag, took out the four pe­ Will practice in all the Courts of the State. At this date there aro one hundred that the merchant was engaged iu ' are expeckted tew throw yuro eyes i ri ros from the pack and paseedlt over. Otlice in Orth’s building-up-stairs. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ A—___________ ______ |____________________________________ and twenty-six convicts confined in unprofitable trade, or perhaps some down onto the earth as tho yu was The first man that bid for the privi­ tire Penitentiary, and the number is faithless clerk has robbed his master. looking fora pin, and reply tew the in­ lege of making the trump, had ace, G. H. AIKEN, M. D., READY-MADE CLOT II I NG, Slowly increasing. The increase may The failure is due to any one of a doz- terrogatory with a kind of draulin king and jack, and he felt that he could P H YSICI A N A N D S U R G EO N , be reasonably attributed to the increase len causes which proper oversight | sigh. catch the pedro, to a dead certainty, and When the ! Not tew press so tender a theme un­ of population of our State, rendering it might have corrected. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. so offered six. He failed to “gel his unnecessary to stretch our credulity to merchant has realized the ambitious til it bekums a thorn in the flesh, we work in” on the five-spot, and conse­ BOOTS and. SHOES, a jxiint necessary to a belief in the dreams of his eat lier mercantile career, ' will presume (tew avoid argument) quently owed the I n »aid his bid. Office—On California street, opposite Union Livery Statile. doctriue that the people of the world he neglects those habits of business that you are on the lookout for eome- The next fellow also bld up at pretty’ (IIIOCEKIES, BEDSTEA DS A ('llA IBS, are growing more wicked. But, from which insured his success, and failure thing in the line, Let me give you stiff figures, expecting to get his points L. DANFORTH, M. D., whatever cause, the fact is evident, is the result. And it is the same in sum small chunks ov advice hew to out of the crowd by catching podro. and provision must be made in ad­ any business or occupation. But an s|w»t yure future husband: CLOTH ING. r II Y S I c 1 A N A N D S U II G E O N, As the game progressed the points that 1. The man who is jealous ov every vance to meet the necessities of the unsuccess is still more directly trace»- i were made came from bids and not Jacksonville, Oregon. case. There is cell-room for quite a ble to the carelessness of tho man him­ little attenshun which yu get from from actual play, aud as fast as a man LIQUCES, TOBACCO ar.d CIGABS, number yet and new shops are being self. Carelessness in farming is mani­ some other fellow, yu will find after got started on the score Le would bid Office on California street, opposite P. J. constructed iu order to give employ­ fested in many different ways, each you are married to him he luves him­ up lively—attempt to catch a ¡»edro Ryan’s store. Residence on Third street, self more than heduz yu, and what yu aud get set back again. Presently’ the ment to all who are able to work, seemingly unimportant. opposite and east of the M. 1’.. • huicli ami CROCKERY, ETC., adjoining the Court House block on the (’apt. Burch ha* employed prison labor i j The careless farmer is careless of his mistook f r solissitude, ju will discov­ air got blue with profanity, and the north. for several months past in making own personal appearance, indifferent er has changed to indifference. four whose pegs were just on the board, Jellosy isn’t a heart diseze; it is a after two hours, steady playing, had lumber for a new stockade, and will to the wants of his family, and negli­ At E. Jacob's New Store. H. K. HANNA. put it up as soon as Spring opens. The gent of his stock. Personally, he is liver komplaint. drank about a gallon of beer apiece to 2. A mustach is not indispensable; allay their excitement. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, farm fences will also be rebuilt, as they deficient in spirit and enterprise. As Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. are too far gone for further repairs. to his family, it satisfies him if his it is a little more hair, and is much At four o’clock this morning the Jacksonville, Oregon, Lumber and other material are in wife does all his hard drudgery, and like tnoss aud other excressenccs—of­ gamesters were blind drunk, and en­ Will practice in all the Courts of the State. readiness. Manufacturers are com­ asks few favors. His children must ten doz the best on soil that won’t rase deavoring to “catch that <1—d pedro.” Prompt attention given to all business leit pleting arrangements to employ most not care for education, for society, to any tiring else. Don’t forget that those They might just as well have attempt­ in my care. » r.T. of THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD of the convicts which cannot be em­ leave the farm, or anything except to things which you admire in a fellow ed to run down a rainbow. Oilice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. 21 at the very lowest rates. If you don't believe me, call ami ascertain prices for ployed to advantage on the farm. wait upon his pleasure. His crops are before marriage, you will probably dis­ I At five o’clock tho game broke up C. W. KAULEll. E. B. WATHON. vonrselves. No humbug ? Stahley A Co., manufactures of furni­ i planted, cultivated and harvested in a like in a husband after, aud a mustach in a row. A man who accused anoth­ All kinds ot produce ami hides taken iu ture, are putting in machinery for an slipshod sort of a manner that leaves will get to be a very weak diet after a KAHLER & WATSON, er of keeping the pedros in his sleeve, exchange for goods. 42tf. extensive business. They are already only a small margin for profit. His long time. was immediately knocked down with ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, 3. If husbands could be took on trial a terra cotta spittoon. Then the chairs employing quite a large force on chair ¡stock is inferior, aud he loses a few work and turning out an excellent ar­ I head from disease every spring. His as Irish cooks are, two-thirds ov them began to fly as thick as tho leaves of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ticle. Their shops are large, with fine I tools (if he lias the improved tools) would probably be returned; but there Autumn. The barkeeper who put up Will practice in the Supreme, District and i water-power at hand. The Pacific soon decay from exposure to the ele­ don’t seem to be any law for this. the job interfered to preserve peace, Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., other Courts of th is State. Threshing Machine Company has a ments and negligent use. He has less Therefore, girls, yu will see that after and dow preserves a piece of his ear lu Otlice on Third St., north of Express Office. large shop just completed, in which stock, lighter crops, more debts than yu git a man yu have got tew keep alcohol. OREGON. JACKSONVILLE. the wood-work of the l’eilon horse- his mote careful neighbor. Such a him even if yu looz on him. Conse­ H. KELLY, The party loft without paying for power and thresher will be made , and, farmer, however, does not discontinue quently, if yu have got enny kold vit- the drinks. How the deuce could they AfTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, from the demand last year fur the ma­ contracting debts and liabilities until tles in the liou*, try trim on them once i tell who owed for tho drinks when no­ DAVID I INN chines, we judge w ill require a large he can go no further, and there is an in a while during scouring season, and, body was out—but tho barkeeper?— JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, force of hands on this work. A small extensive failure involving hundreds if he «wallers tly.<•(' 1 mander of the army of the Revolution­ first, “ten pound” nails (the thousand long tie will go about the streets wear­ Entrance fee, only once.................... .... fi.00 I ary War, went to Massachusetts to or­ W ashington , March 2d.—The Pres­ being understood); but the old English ing his present abject, pitiable over­ SELECT DAY SCHOOL ganize it, he found a great want of am­ ident is unusually irritated and nettled anufacture and build ali . Primary, per term....................................... ? 0.0o ••lipped it to “ten pun;” and from that wrought, joyless look. But even with­ munition and other means of defence, by the summary disposition of his veto.’ . kinds of mill and mining machinery, Junior, to “ten punny;” and from that it de­ out a change of heart or a reform of “ ....................................... 8.00 castings, thimble skeins, and iron*, brass He said to a silver Senator yesterday Senior. “ ....................................... 10.00 and on one occasion it seemed that no generated until “penny” was substi­ casting* and Babbitt metal. Bells ca*t. habits, he might better his counte­ that he did not expect such indecent Pupil* are received at any time, and spe­ means could be devised for the neces­ tuted for “pound.” So when you ask Farming machinery, engines, house trouts, nance a little it tie would. Even if he haste. Ho did not suppose two-thirds stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, cial attention is paid to particular studies in sary safety. Jonathan Trumbull, the for four-penny nails now-a-days, you does not feel like smiling, he might of Congress would forget what respect behalf of children who have but limited and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is elder, was then Governor of the State u*e1*11 «»• Sion» get as many as a thousand in that Bring on vour o)<| cast iron. must consult with Brother Jonathan weight. When a thousand nails weigh in the French or Irish face; they relax our coni’u t quite as re poctful to you ‘ ZIMMERMAN A CO. on the subject.” The general did so, less than one pound they are called easily in youth; the trick can be as your conduct in vetoing a bill which Ashland, April 8, 1*7'». and the Governor was successful in tacks, brads, etc., and are reckoned bv learned. L ughing-masters might as more than two-thirds of tho represent­ CALIFORNIA STREET, well be paid as dancing-masters, to help atives of tho peoplo demanded should supplying many of the wants»of the on uces. WILL. JACKSON, Dentist. on society. army; ami thenceforward, when diffi­ become a law. You must have learned FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, I — ■ ■-"* ........ < ♦ » ■ I ! ■ — ' THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M I Knliler &. Bro., Proprietors. culties arose aud the army was spread over the country, it became a by­ phrase, “We must consult Brother Jon­ ¿EP CONSTANTLY ON HANI' athan,” and the name has now become largest and most complete assort- a designation for the whole Country, as ment of John Bull lias for England. California Street, Jacksonville. Oregon tn bo found in Southern Oregon. Also the latest ami finest styles of qiVERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO .LJ the jaw skilfully jHjrformed at reasona­ ble rates. STATIONERY, No more credit will be given after the first of January, 1X76. I will take all kinds of prodin-e. And a great variety of PER FUMES and otlice and residence on corner of Califor­ T< »1 LET A RTIULES, including t he l»est and nia and Fifth streets, .Jacksonville. eheapest assortment of < ’<»M M<>N and PER- FUMED S< »Al’S in this market. ¿T Prescriptions ••¡•refullv compounded. RAILROAD SALOON, ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. * ’or. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville HENRY PAPE, Engineer» THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ents . piTOK’E WINES. LIQUORS AND (I gar* constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ cals and leading papers of the < 'oast. LAGER! LAGER!! THE EAGLE BREWERY •HUE PROPRIETOR. IOS. WETTERER. 1 has now on hand and is <-on*tantly man- iiTacturing the best I.H»ger Peer in Southern »Irt’gon, which he will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Call ami lest the article. TABLE ROCK SALOON, W hat the M icroscope II evfals , — Mold is a forest of beautiful trees f with the branches, leaves and fruit. Butterflies are fully feathered. Hairs are hollow tubes. The surface of our bodies is covered with scales like a fish; a single grain of sand would cover one hundred and fifty of these scales, and yet a scale cov­ ers five hundred pores. Through these narrow opening* the perspiration for­ ces itself like water through a sieve. Each drop of stagnant water contains a world of living creatures, swimming with as much liberty as whales in the sea. Each leaf has a colony of insects grazing it, like cows in a meadow. H ot -B eds .—A great mistake, made by many novices in gardening, is to use soil in hot-beds which is too heavy, so that the frequent waterings pack it down tightly, and the hot sun bakes it so hard that nothing can grow in it as I it ought. The soil for this purpose should be much lighter and looser than common garden soil usually is. Al­ though the covering of glass holds moisture from escaping as vapor to a considerable extent, the shallowness of the soil will not enable it to hold water for a great length of time during sun­ ny weather,and the beds have to re­ ceive an artificial watering frequently. The best time to perform this work is about four o’clock in the afternoon. M r . B oss , when in Baltimore to look at the Deinerara boy who was believed to be his lost child, said: “This makes 573 tioys I have been called to see, or have been written about, and my hun­ dreds of failures to identify each wail as my own has taught me to entertain no sanguine hope. I suppose 1 shall continue going to see boys till I die; but I don’t expect to find Charley in any of them.” This statement shows how numerous are the little human waifs cast off by heartless parents, or left without guardians at the death of their natural protectors. T he Agricultural Department at Washington has prepared a pamphlet on the tea plant in America, which is soon to be published. It will show that this country sends a value of$20,- 000,000 of coin to Japan andJDhin i every year for tea. Tho commissioner dis­ cusses the subject, and draws the con­ clusion that tea can be produced in this country as well as in China and Japan, and that not only this $20,000,000 worth can bo produced here, but that tea can tie raised in this country suf­ ficient for our own use and also fur ex­ portation. T he Concord,,N. II., Patriot says: If Mr. Chandlermid his friends are an­ gry for the r«*jwn that they cannot run President ITwfTes as they did Gen. WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Grant, in the interest of “rings” and of a clique, why, the people will not I Rows of grape-vines should run trouble themselves very much about HUIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL I known and ]>opular resort would in­ north and south, so that every leaf may it, or lay awake nights liecause the form their friends and the public generally got the sunlight either in the forenoon teat has been cut off from the crowd of i that a complete and tirst-el:iss stock of the or afternoon. This is more important suckers who have brought ruin, devas­ l>e*t brands of liquor*, wines, cigars, ale and' tation upon the masses by their wild porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. in September than during the heat of and reckless policy in all the depart­ They will l>e pleased to have their friends the Summer. If the rows run east “call and smile.” ments of the Government, where they and west, the vines shade the entire I’ i ate sin with gold, and the strong CABIN ITT. have had the swing. This is a Repub­ gionnd and hence you lose a large part A < abinot ot < 'uriosities may also 1 m > found ■ oi the heat; and the moment the sun lican fut ora!; s» let tho procession lance of justice harmlessly breaks; arm here. W e would I m - pleased to have ¡»ersons it in rags, a pigmy straw will pierce it. possessing curiosities and sptcinieji* bring disappears there is no stored-up heat move on to the political cemetery, Thus Shakspearo steps out of his mar them ill. ami we will place them in the Cab- to carry the vines through the night. where the woodbine twineth. ! ble sarcophagus and talks of the Mod- met for insix-etion. This in time of frost is of great impor- I 1 ern Age. S ubscribe for the T imes 1 tancc.— Alass. Hoard of Agriculture. by this time that Congress does not pass bills for tho Executive to play with.” A Congressman who has held close relation with the President criti­ cised to him yesterday the part relat­ ing to the fraud, and said it sounded like a newspaper editorial written by a Wall street broker. I G reat S hrinkage of V alues .— A Quaker of Philadelphia is reapingi- ble for the statement that men tn that city who were estimated, four years ago, to be worth fully two millions of dollars, are now seeking loans on their property on easy mortgage terms. Shrinkage in property valuation, hard times, oppressive taxes, and extrava­ gance in living, have combined to pro­ duce the trouble. If this be the case with tho so-called rich, what must be the condition of the poor in that city? Philadelphia is not tho only city in such plight. W hen Martin Van Buren was told of the marriage of tris son, Smith Van Buren, he said: “I thought he had given that girl up. Well he’s ruined. She is very rich. Now he’ll give up tho profession of law, where he had great ability, and tiecoine really a rich man—the least usoful of human beings. Poor Smith!” National Gohl Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo­ graphs in tho United State*, and the Vienna Mesial for the best in the world. 429 Munt- I goluery street, San Francisco. V 1 *