The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 21, 1878, Image 1

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une g cinti cratir ttinus
ù he Senio fratte finies.
Published every Friday Morning by
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CHARLES NICKELL
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A. C. JONES.
VOL Vili.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY
JAS. S. HOWARD,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
FURNISHING and
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
h’ill practice in all the Courts of the State.
**ffi<-e in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
FANCY goods
and
surgeon ,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
tiffice—On California street, opposite Union
Livery Stable.
BOYS' and GIRLS'
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS <C CHAIRS,
L. DANFORTH. M. D.,'
1’ H Y 8 I C 1 A N AND SURGEON,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Offiee on California street, opposite P. J.
Ryan’s store. Residence on Third street,
opposite and east of the M. E. Church and
adjoining the Court House block on the
north.
CLOTHING,
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
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CROCKERY, ETC.,
At E. Jacob's New Store.
H. K. HANNA,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business left
in my care.
Office 1'11 Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
K. B. WATSON.
e. W. KAHLKK.
KAHLER <fc WATSON,
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
other Courts of this State.
Office on Third St., north of Express Office.
H. KELLY,
4 LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
A at the Very lowest rates. If von don't
believe me, call ami ascertain prices for
yourselves. No humbug !
All kinds ot produce and hides taken in
exchange for goo«ls.
42tf.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
’ ACKSONVILLE.
OREGON.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR- AT-LAW,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
DAVID LINN
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
of furniture, consisting of
The bill prepared by Senator Sar­
gent, authorizing the sale of certain
DEALER IN
public timber lands, has been passed
by the Senate, almost insuring its be­
coming a law. This bill provides that
any surveyed lands of California, Ore­
gon and Washington Territory, not
CALIFORNIA ST.,
reserved, and valuable chl< fly for tim­
ber and unfit for cultivation, and
Jacksonville,
Oregon which have not been offered for sale,
may be sold in quantities not exceed­
ing 1G0 acres to any one person or as­
IS IN RECEIPT AND KEEPS CON- sociation at a minimum price of $2.50
1 stantlv <>n hand a lull and first-class as­
per acre; and that lands chiefly valu­
sortment of
able for stone may be sold on the
I
same terms. Nothing in this act is to
GROCERIES,
impair any buna Ji de claim under any
United States law, or authorize the
LADIES & GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS sale of any mining claim or mineral
I lands, or interfere with the rights of
ditch owners. Any person desiring to
CIGARS, TOBACCOS,
buy such lands is to make very much
such an application and proof as to the
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, character of the lands and its being va­
cant, etc., as in the ease of mining
land purchases. He is required to
PIPES,
subscribe to a stringent oath that he
buys for his own use and not for any
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, other
person. A provision Is made
lor hearing all adverse claimants.
NOTIONS,
Other sections of the bill make it un­
lawful to cut or destroy any timber on
NUTS, CANDIES, FIGS, public lands with an intent to export
or dispose of it, under a penalty of a
fine not less than $100 nor more than
STATIONERY,
$1,000; but permission is given any
miner or agriculturist to take such
Provisions of Every Kind, timber as is necessary in the ordinary
working of his mining claim, or pre­
paring his land fur tillage, or in sup­
port of his improvements. Barties
now being prosecuted in California,
Oregon or in Washington Territory,
excepting such as have cut timber for
ZiTGIVE ME A CAI L.-Vr
exportation are to be released on pay-
e ent of $2.50 per acre for all lands
from which they have taken timber.
They are not, however, to acquire ti­
tle to the land by the payment of the
penalty, but will have the same rights
—OF—
is oilier persons to purchase under
the provisions of this bill. The speedy
> EW <i< >< >1
passage of the bill, and especially ol
the last section, without opposition,
was surprising, but was accounted for
AT
by the fullness of Sargent’s explanation
.»f the need for it when presenting the
California memorial on the subject re­
cently.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
G. H. AIKEN. M. D„
P hysician
NO. 2<>.
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Which will be sold at Lowest Rates.
LATEST ARRIVALS
A serious mistake is not taking
proper care of machinery purchased.
Take the country through, and more
is used up by neglect ami abuse than
by actual service. Another point on
which we may be well sensitive is that
farmers are not particular epoug+t in
learning how to use implements aftei
they are purchased. Anybody can
use a thing that will almost go alone,
but when repairs and a better ope-
operator is required, many lay them
aside and ortler new ones. To illus­
trate: One of the first reapers owned
iu this vicinity was in use after other
farmers, who did not buy as soon,
with less acres to cut each year, had
worn out their second ones. It mere­
ly belonged to a uian who would make
things work, and continued to do good
work with it until “extras” to replace
the parts worn out could no longer be
obtained. The same individual con-
structed a horse fork before patented
ones were known. It was meiely a
large fork made by a blacksmith, with
a lifting rope attached near the fork,
anil a cord attached near the end ol the
handle. In his hands this rude imple
ment was very effective until better
ones could be obtained. I have known
machines sol«l for a mere trifle to do
better work in new hands than the
new ones purchased to take their plac­
es. The fault lies not so much in the
amount of the farm machinery made
ae the manner in which it used. While
it is always tho reverse of economy to
buy what ¡9 not actually needed, this
is especially true of expensive machin­
ery. It is difficult to tell which error
is oftenest committed, buying too
largely (^ implements, or getting along
alter a Tashion without such as are
really necessary to profitable farming.
—Husbandman.
i
How W omen H ide their M oney .
—The ctwlotis ways women have of hid­
ing their money are shown by the Cin­
cinnati Commercial. That paper sayd
“Mrs. Hansen put $30 in the oveu of
her stove one night to keep It safe.
Next morning after breakfast the na­
tional debt had been reduced just that
much. A student of the curious would
find it interesting to note the place«
the women hhl# their money. One
excellent ar.d frugal dame used to tuck
her little savings away under a corner
of her carpet. The tiny roll of green­
backs grew fatter in the course of a
year or two, when the day after it
counted $250 the house took Are, and
burned to the ground, anil again tha
national debt was diminished by a lit­
tle roll of woman’s pin money. There
was that other careful lady, too, who
used sometimes to hide her diamond
rings between two tea-cups in Hu»
kitchen cupboard^ sometimes behind
a certain brick in tiie cellar, and again
under the lining of an old hat. She
had divers other places of safety for
her precious things, and about every
three months would fancy she had
been robbed, and the house would be
turned inside out and all therein tie
made uncomfortable until the missing
gems would be found carefully tucked
away in the folds of tho bottom towel
of the pile in the left baud corner of
the lower drawer in the clothes-press
at the end of the drawing-room.
T he S terling M ine .—By a letter
received from Southern Oregon, tho
Oregonian learns that the Sterling
mine is being worked to good advan­
tage, and that the prospect is favorable.
Eighteen hundred inches of water are
running in the ditch, and it is believed
by the superintenduntof the mine that
there will be water enough to work
with a full head for two pipes until the
first of August. When the piping
commenced, about ten weeks ago, a
bed of boulders was struck which
threatened to retard the work. This
difficulty has been surmounted by tho
boulder-bed giving out, and the pipes
are now playing on a bank of splen­
did gravel with a bedrock, which min­
ers pronounce very promising. Hon.
D. P. Thompson, principal owner in
the mine, a short time ago sent out a
derrick to handle the boulders, but it
is no\v doubtful whether it will bo
needed. The dump for the tailings
in thia mine will increase as the
the work proceeds, and will in a short
lime-lie sufficient to carry away all the
debris that passes through the flumes«
P ostal A bsurdities . — There are
some very queer things about our
BEDSTEADS,
I’ost Oilice regulations, Ta ko the
postal-card, for instance, as pointed
BUREAUS, TABLES.
out by our cotemporaries, If a man
JAMES S. HOWARD,
GUILD MOULDINGS,
has a steady hand and writes close, he
U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
may put several hundred words on a
card
and send it for a cent. If he
CHAIRS OF ALL KINIkS.
FOR JACKSON,
pastes the least strip of printed matter
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS.
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
on it the postage is increased to6 cents,
Official surveys made and patents obtained
though he may print on it the same
ETC.. ETC.
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
matterand by putting it in fine type
Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
sonville, Oregon.
get
several thousand words on the
hand and made to order. Planing done on
S he P el ephoneii H im . —Tele-
reasonable terms. K-*' Undertaking a spe
card,
and it will go tor one cent; and
phone story, from the Whitehall (N.
MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D..
•ialty.
Y.) Times’. Just before the thunder­ he may paste the card all over with
F H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N .
storm on Satuiday evening last, a printed matter, and then put it in an
THIRTEENTH YEAR.
Whitehall man stepped into a tele­ envelope and it will go for 1 cent.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
graph office at this place and request- I he card and envelope will go for lea»
E dison , the inventor of the phono­
<•«1 the privilege of talking through tliau the card alone. When will these
Dr. Vrooman comes here with the intention ST. MARYS ACADEMY.
graph,
was formerly a telegraph opera­
'he telephone with his wife, who wa- absurdities and inconsistencies be abol­
of permanently locating himself in tin
practice of his' profession, is a gradu­
visiting friends at Troy. John W. ished, and everything go by weight tor in Boat' n. While there he played
CONDUCTED BY
ate, ami, from twenty-seven years’ experi
an ingenious trick, which cost him his
Eddy, the assistant manager, granted at a uniform price?
cnee m the diseases incident to this « oast,
place. It was the rule for each night
F. BRECKENFELD.
1 tie request, and the Whitehalier be­
flatters himself as being able to give gen­ THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
A
n U nfortunate W oman . — A operator to telegraph to headquarters
eral satisfaction.
gan operations. He couldeu’t be pre-
New York doctor has a «laughter who every half hour the number «6’ and the
Office at the Franco-American Hotel.
NEW LIVERY STABLE, vsrted upon to believe that it was re­ h now 22 years old—a perfectly name of the office to demonstrate that
rnJIE SCHOLASTIC YEAB OF TITTS
ally his wife who was talking to him
formed woman, with the exception of he was awake. Edison contrived a
1 school will commence about the end of
and she so many miles away. He
August, and is divided in four sessions,
BACK OF COURT HOUSE,
her head, which is that of a pig’o. machine which would, at regular in­
finally asked her to say or do some­
of eleven weeks each.
Her mother died in giving her bitlh. tervals of half an hour salute the cen­
thing known to themsrIves only that
Board ami tuition, per term.............. $fl\C0
ASHLAND, OREGON,
She
speaks a half dozen languages per tral office without waking him upf if
Bed and Betiding.................................. . 4.W MANNING A MONTGOMERY, Props. he might be convinced that it w as she.
8.00
fectly. She ¡3 thoroughly educated he chose to sleep. He sold them to
Drawing ami painting........................
Just then a rambling streak of light­
15.00
W. J. ZIMMERMAN. - Proprietor. Piano,.......................................................
Being debarred from all human associ­ other operators and was discovered,
ning came in on the wires, keeling
. 5.00
Entrance fee, only om-o....................
ation by her misfortune, she has | and “dismissed from the service in dis­
aving lately fitted up the the husband over on his head, when
SELECT DAY’ SCHOOL.
commodious barn t»u tlieScImol House he jumped to his feet and exclaimed: sought and found partial alleviation in grace.” He now employs about twen­
anufacture and build all Primary, per term,.................................... $ 6-M
Flat
in the rear of the Court House, we
the cultivation of art in all forms. She ty live men to materialize his ideas,
kinds of mill and mining machinery, Junior,
“
.................................... 8-00 are now and
“That’s the ole woman, sartin, only
fully
prepared
to
attend
to
all
bus
­
castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
has one of the purest, highest and tru­ and is worth $150,000.
Senior,
“
..................................... 10.00 iness in our line with promptness and dis-
she’s grode a l-e-e-tle more powerful
castings ami Babbitt metal. Bells cast.
Pupils are received at anytime, and spe­ [latch and at the most reasonable rates.
est souls. She is very religious—nat-
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, cial attention is paid to particular studies in
since she left hum.”
I’. T. B arnum says: “I tell you ns
uraly so. She goes out in a closed car­
stoves, sewinix uiiiuhiiics, blauksiiiilh-\%ork, behalf of children who have but limited
TURNOUTS.
a
showman,
you can’t make unimSls
and all’ work wherein iron, steel or brass is time. For further particulars apply at the
C lover as a F ertilizer .—At a riage and with her head closely muf­
msm I, repaired. Parties desiring anything Academy.
drink
whisky.
They know better.”
The Stable is furnishetf with the best ani­
fled, and she speaks without any
in our line will do well to give us a call be-
mals and most substantial buggies ; also a recent farmers’ institute at Ithaca, New trouble, but owing to the peculiar for­ The showman is mistaken. We once
York, while the question of sowing
" fore going elsewhere. All work done with
tirst-class hack and saddle-horse.
neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates.
Horses boarded, and the best care be­ grass was under discussion, Col. Brew­ mation of throat, mouth and nasal or­ hoard a woman call out of a second-story
City
Drug;
Store
window loan object that for nearly an
z-SF Bring on your old <-ast iron.
stowed on them.
er said: I sow clover seed about the gans, the sound of her voice resembles
‘ ZIMMERMAN A CO.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.
hour had been trying in vain to unlock
very
closely
the
s«iuealing
of
a
pig.
—
1st of April, and have never had a fail­
«Jive us a trial ami judge for yourselves.
Ashland, April 8,1876.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
the front door: “Drunk again, you
Chicago
Tribune.
MANNING A MONTGOMERY.
ure either from frost or drouth. 1 re­
,
old hog, are you?” And if a hog isn’t
Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 1878.
gard clover as our best and cheapest
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
L arge B and of C attle .—Mr. Eld- an animal, what is it?— Xonistoun
fertilizer. Clover should be mowed l»e-
Kahler <fc Bro., Proprietors.
Herald.
fore the sod is turned over. The stalks ridgu Farnham arrived here Thurs­
♦
—
are of but little value as manure, and day, says the Boise Statesman, having
Two Irishmen, on a certain occasion,
in light, sandy soil they work positive coum up from the Walla Walla coun­ occupied the same chamber. In thu
AlfE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
BLACKSMITH,
'' the largest ami most complete assort­
injury. The principal fertilizing prop­ try in the employ of Messrs. Lang & morning one of thorn inquired of the
erties of the plant reside in the root. Ryan, who are now near the mouth ol
ment of
FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE. A good clover sod will furnish enough the Malheur, seventy-five miles from other. “Dennis, did you hear the
thunder in the night?”—“No, Pal,
plant food for two crops of wheat in here, with a band of sixteen thousand did it really thunder?”—“Yes, it thun­
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
succesbiou on most soils. I don’t think head of cattle, de-tiued for Cheyenne, dered as if hiven mid earth would com«
aving
taken
charge
of
the
to tie found in Southern Oregon.
a farmer can afford to purchase fertil­ Wyoming Territory. Two thousand together.” “Why 1 Le deuce didn’t j e
shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone­
Also
the
latest
and
finest
styles
of
X?VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO
izers unless his sod is too poor to raise head of these cuttie were purchased in wake me, for you know 1 cau’t blapu
miller, situated north of Cardwell's Livery
Hi the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­
Stable, I am now prepared to do
clover, I keep my land in good con- Northern Idaho and the balance in when it thunder»,”
ble rates.
STATIONERY,
Walla Walla county and in Umatilla
dition with clover alono.
No more credit will bo given after the
GENERAL R1.A< KKMIT1I1 NG
and Wasco counties, Oregon.
'first of January, 1870. I will take all kinds
•-The Dance of Death.*'
And a great variety of PERFUMES ami in the best manner and on short notice.
•of produce.
Q uinine and AitsKMC form the basis of
Now that the excitement oc<*asjoned by
p"” My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­ ____
Office and residence on corner of Califor­ TO1 LET ARTICLES, incl uding the
T he R ose S i .C g .—An exchange thu advent of this publication is at a fever
many of the Ague remedies in the market,
cheapest assortment of COMMON and I ER- anteed. Give me a trial.
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
and are the last resort of physicians and gives the following recipe for the do­ heal, and the critics, great or small, are ex­
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
jr-iT Horso-shoeing a specialty.
people who know no better medicine to em­
Ì changing their broadsides, the fact still
MATT. SHANNON.
'¿Ac Prescriptions carefully compounded.
ploy for this distressing complaint. The struction of the rose slug: Dust tile I remains that people will dance;and when
RAILROAD SALOON,
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1878.
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
effects of either of these drugs are destruc­ plant weekly jwitb powdered or air- the blood is heated and the pores are open,
tive to the system, producing headache, in­ slacked.lime, road dust, or ashes, and a sudden draft or slight exposure will cause
*Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville
testinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring­
many to contract colds, which, if neglected,
JOHN
L.
CARTER
<fc
SON,
TART.F. ROCK SALOON, I
ing of the eats, and depression ot the con­ repeat as often as required; or the will surely lead to serious results. Frese’s
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
stitutionalhealth. A yer ' s A« jue C ube is a plant may be thoroughly ¡sprinkled and Hamburg Tea is a sovereign remedy for
PAINTERS.
vegetable discovery, containing neither washed with strong suds made of soft congestion, biliousness, colds, etc.
OREGON STREET,
--------------- «• »---- . .
quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingre­ soap. Another excellent remedy is
dient, and is an infallible and rapid cure
THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ents .
“N ever murry for wealth,” rays a
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. II E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO for every form of Fever and Ague. Its whale-oil-soap, one pound to eight gal­ cotemporary, “but remember that it ia
etlects are permanent and certain, ami no in­ lons of water; bend the bush over and
IT all kinds of Painting, including
just as easy to love a girl win» has 3
jury can result from its use. Besides being apply with a wliisp broom.
hoice wines , liquors and ct -
a positive cure for Fever and Ague in al) its
brick house with
manrard nx»f and
I HOUSE PAINTING,
gars constantly on hand. The reading rpHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WF.LL-
forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver
a
silver-plated
door-bell,
as one who
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ L known anti popular resort would in­
Complaint. It is an excellent tonic and
SIGN PAINTING,
If any Dealer Informs
hasn
’
t
anything
but
an
auburn
head
form
their
friends
and
the
public
generally
preventive,
as
well
aS
cure,
of
all
complaints
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
that a complete ami first-class.stock ot the
O RN A M ENT A L PA INT1NG,
peculiar to malarious, marshy ami mias­ You that be lias for sale n dentifrice identi­ and an amiable disp<»eitioo.
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
matic districts. It acts directly on the Liv­ cal with or containing ingredieutsequaling
LAGER! LAGER!!
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, er and biliary apparatus, thus stimulating or superor in efficacy to those of 8<>Z<>-
“J ennie , what makes yob Auch a*,
They will be pleased to have their friends
the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. DONT, discredit the statement and iusiat
ALL
STYLES
OF
GRAINING
DONE.
upon
having
that
alone.
By
doing
so,
you
had girl?” “Well, mamma, Gbd »edt
For «sale by all «lealers.
«
“call aud smile.”
will secure a dentifrice /xir excellence the y<»u ju*t the best children he cun’’
THE EAGLE BREWER Y
CABINET.
Orders from the country promptly attend­
I m <M in the. market, containing botanic ele­
A careful computation of the cost ments of rare preservative influence upon find, and if they don’t suit you ’
•<
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found ed to.
here. We would be pleased to have persons 1 OT____________________________________ of killing Indiana shows $11,475.25 the teeth, and one which wilt endow them help it.”
’ x
IL, Whetstones, Tape ai d Chalk Lines
HE PROPRIETOR. JOS. WEITERER, possessing curiosities and specimens bring
each. If the job was let out at con­ witli most becoming whiteness. Another
‘or sale at
JOHN MILLER.
has now on hand ami is constantly man­ them in, and we will place them in the Cab­
feature of this staple toilet article <
T heke are(i7 > l«wy^7]^n v
tract the price might bu reduced cou- desirable
ufacturing the liest Lager Beer in Southern inet for inspection.
is that it imparts fragrance to the breath.
N
elegant
assortment
of
Pocket
anti
Ta
­
1 »iderably.
vh-egon, which be will sell in quantities to
WINTJEN A HELMS.
i
cuco,
according to the ;0teot
Sold by druggists.
ble Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER«
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874,
tM^L
•suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
c
Ì.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business en­
trusted to my care.
t »ilice opposite Court House.
BRECKENFELD'S !
THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
M
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