The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 25, 1879, Image 1

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Publishetl every Friday Morning by
RATES OF ADVERTISING,
CHARLES NICKELL
Advertisement* will lie inserted in th*
'I'jMEsat the following rates :
One square, one insertion
w $3.00
“
each subseejuent one............ l.oO
Ix-gal advertisements inserted reasonably
A iair reduciion from the above rates made
to yearly anti time advertisers.
, Yearly advertisements payable quarterly
Job printing neatly and promptly execut-
j e«l, and at reasonable rates.
Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick
Building.
Rates of Subscript ion :
One copy, per annum,............................... $3.00
“
aix months................................... 2.00
“
thr«*e months,............................ LOO
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY
VOL. IX
«'«lUNFV W akka . nts always taken al ¡»ar-
E. C. BROOKS,
GREAT REDUCTIONS
______ __ ■
l.ET THE PEOPLE LOOK TO THEIR
INTEKEMTN.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
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CVULOPEDIAOF LITERATURE.— The
new eight volume A cme edition of
I mportance of T hinning O ut
M r . E ditor :—It is the «luty of every citi­
The Paris exposition cost $5,000,000'
A. C. JONES,
DEALER IN
IN PRICES AT
Chambert'g Cyclopedia of English Lit*
zen
to
assist
in
guarding
the
interests
of
the
F
ruit
.—Warning is given each year
i
more than the receipts.
erature
Is meeting with the lurgest
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
people of the county au«l State of which
of the advantage to be gained by thin-
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKY, whole
Miners are flocking into Leadville,!
sale which has probably ever been giv­
he is a resilient. Nor need he lie untrue to 1
ning out the fruit on overloaded treea.
JACKSONVILLE, OEM.,
himself in doing so, for that which inures to Col., at the rate of 800 per week.
en to a work having only high litera­
The immense quantity of small fruit
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SPECTACLES,
1 the interest of one. is an advantage to all in a
Calvin B. McDonald is coming to which is still coming to tho market ry merit and nothing of the sensation­
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
1 public point of view. These thoughts are sug­
DEALER IN
I
al. Nearly 50,000 volumes have been
!
Office on 5th street, opposite Court House.
shows that the advice is not heeded. |
S( nOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FAM A GOODS. gested by an effort now being ma«le by certain this »State to lecture on temperance.
parties interested in business at Rock Point to
California capitalists leased Knott’s This year’s abundant rains promise to s«»l«i within the first three month» of
induce
the
county
to
pay
from
four
to
five
G. H. AIKEN. M. D„
quartz mill at Bohemia, Lane county. urge the trees to overdoing, and we publication.
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FIELD GLASSES,
thousaml dollars to aid in the construction of a
Volume 2, just received, gives tlie
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
The scientific apparatus for the cannot too early press the necessity of
freehriilge across Rogue River at that point.
history
and epitome of our literature,
A ]>etiti<*ii is being circulated over the county State University has arrived at Eu­ thinning out to secure fine and market­
CALIFORNIA ST.,
from the “golden age” of Queen Eliz­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
at this time ar<l citizens are being imporiuneil gene.
able fruit. At tho last meeting of the
abeth to 1700, giving in its 416 beuu-
to sign the same, asking the County Commis­
Harp«; nnd Strings Tor the Suine,
A game of chess was played in New Western New York Horticultural So­ {tiful png«*s biographies of end choice
sioners to appropriate the amount of money
Office—On California street, opposite Union
Oregon.
above nainetl for the purpose stated.
York on the 10th with living figures ciety, as reported by the Country Gen­ selections from the writings of all
Livery Stable.
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Soaps and Be it know:« that Thus. Chavner has now a elegantly dressed.
tleman, G. Ell wanger said that som**
splendid
new
bridge
acr.iss
tbT
:
river,
one
ami
a
years
ago a gentleman at Cincinnati noted authors of that p«rlod, among
DR. L. DANFORTH.
Perfumery,
The Capitol building is improving
which are Lord Bacon, Sir Walter/
half
miles
above
lloek
Point,
where
the
stages
HEAD HIS CASH PBICES.
planted his land on the Ohio river
carrying the U. S. mails and all other travel in appearance every day. It will soon
Raleigh, Burton, Bishop Hall, John I
ri! YSICI AN AND SURGEON,
with peach trees; and when they bore,
NEEDLES AND BEST SPERM OH. FOB cross at the most reasonable rates. And this he a credit to the State.
DRESS GOODS
Knox, Millon, Dryden, Jeremy Taylor, \
he thinned them freely. There was a
bridge
is
situated
on
the
most
direct
route
from
JacksonyDle, Oregon.
$1.50
Irish Poplin, per yard.............
and
others. The work is of such well- \
Walter Trumbull, son of Judge* Ly- great crop all over the country, and
all parts of this valley south of Rock Point
Riant lli>:i«».i “
*•
known
excellence that every person of J
leading to tlm north. The road is better in man Trumbull, is the editor of the new common peaches sold at 25 cents a bas­
•*.r.<*
Office on California street, opposite P. J. M p I iii * ,rP, ppr vanl
*
every respect than that lending from Danlanelles Tilden daily in Chicago called the ket. His, in consequence of their literary tasto possesses or desires to \
Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended Double wiiltli <lr«*ss goods, p< •r vani .... :’.7'
to the ol«l bridge, ami it has been rendered so Herald.
to. day or night.
Unbleached Muslin, per vd. ..... 10c upwaril
E
IT
AS
sold
out
ins
STOCK
OF
tine growth and excellent quality from [tosses» some edition of it. This edi- ;
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by tin- individual enterprise of Mr. Chavner.
Bleached Muslin, per v«l....... ... ,l“e
Amcriean Sewing Machines a number Every one who has ever traveled the road
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The Boston /‘o.sZ says: It is univer­ thinning, sold readily at $2 a basket. tion is complelo in eight handy v«»l-
I.adie’s Hose, 8 pair for......... ..$1.00
J. W. ROBINSON. M. D.,
of times, but has another l«»t of them on
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Ki«l Glove.*, ¡»er ¡»air...............
that Congressman Mr. Woodward said that unthinned umts, excellent in typography, paper
hand. This is the lightest and most rapid knows that near «.lie old bridge, on the south sally conceded
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Felt
Skirts
...........................
......
..81.00
side
ot
th«
1
river,
it
is
rough
and
dangerous
lie
­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
running, as well as «liirabk*. machine there
Whiteaker made the best ruu for Con­ crops of peaches severely exhaust the and binding, revised to date, and sold
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Children’s corset waists......... ...$1 .<10
cause
of
its
lucky
condition.
Ther<-
have
been
is
ma«!«*,
and
so
simple
that
little
girls
five
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gress on record.
trees—that every specimen draws as at prict s so low, that a common ques-
Embroid. Table Cover*........... ..$2.50
or six years old make their patch work on enough wa <>ns l>rok«‘U on that almost impas .«-
Jacksonville, Oregon.
, tion which the publishers have to an­
Lai-es 8c.. F.mbroi.leries pr vt!...12’
The manufacture of horse powers, to hard on ttie tree— whether large or
them. This is the place to buy g«»o«l watches, ble portion ot the road in the last live years to
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sleeve and Neck Rnching....
«•locks and jewelry, and he will sell cheap pay for the construction «»1 abridge better than he used in running threshing an I oth­ small, and if thinned to only or.e fifth swer is, “whether the price is for each
Offico in Masonic Buildimr, next door tn
Y.
GOLD
JEWELR
volume or lor the entire work?” It is
the old one. I he road on the south si«le oi-
goods cheaper than any one.
Kreuzor’s Bakerv, Oregon street. Resi­
er farm machines, will suou bo co«n- th<* number, the crop would injure tho
Sir
Watches,
<-lo«-ks.
jewidrv
and
-ow
ing
th«!
rivt
Ladies
setts
from
$2.50
up
r.
lea-ling
to
the
new
l»ri«Ee,
is
gravel-
to
$25.
00,
and
s
>ld to subscribers direct, the large dis­
dence at B. F. Dowell’s.
tree only one-fiftlj, although it might
machines cleaned and repaire«! at a reduc«*«! ed ami passable for all I manner of vehicles at menced in Salem.
other Jewelry cheap.
count
usually given to dealers and
¡»rice.
ail times of the year. Mr. ( haviier has spared
MEN’S CLOTHING.
The citizens of Silem recently held weigh as much as the numerous un- agent-, being allowed to the subscrilier
E. H. AUTENRIETH,
NEW DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE. neither time nor ex]»eii<e in making it so m ithout
thinned crop. A C. Younglove thinn-
Suits for....................................... $12.00 upward
a-k1.ng the county <»r anyone else for a single a meeting and pledged themselves to ed his peaches when the size of hick- instead. The publishers make special
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ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Hats, each.................................. 1.00
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Then why tins effort t«J a«ld to the raise I 3,000 for a new pavilion on the
Bovs' Hats.................................. 1.00
MILLINERY STORE! cent.
ory nuts from five to seven inches inducements to early purchasers, the
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heavy
l.tiolen
of taxation already liorne by «he Stat«* Fair grounds.
5.00
Blanket-line«! Duck Coats.....
Jacksonville. Oregon,
apart, varying with the closeness of eight volume«, complete, being »ent to
pr«»|H-rty owners of th«..... unty in the construc­
Boots ami Sho«*s sold at the lowest prices,
“Hastings,” under the training of
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
the branches. He had olrserved them those who subscribe this month,elegant­
tion «>f a five bridge! 1’ock Point makes noth­
and everything else in proportion for cash.
Johnny
Faylor,
is
“
getting
in
shape
”
!
- Prompt attention given to all business left
ing in the operation, as the road leading from
to swell up in size, and to commence ly bound iu «loth for $2.50. Specimen
A full assortment of Groceries, Tobacco,
to
meet
Gen.
J.
F.
Miller
’
s
“
IIaid«*e
”
;
in mv care.
Chavner
’
s
bridge
north
¡»asses
directly
through
Cigars, Pipes, Combs, Purses, Cutlery and
coloring. Such fruit became greatly pages are sent free on request, or a
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
in the two mile and repeat race at the superior in flavor and sold freely at specimen volume,for examination, post
OREGON. that village.
Holiday Presents.
JACKSONVILLE.
So far as th«! people of Foot's creek are coti- next State Fair.
high prices. He had thus obtained paid tor 43 cents. AMERICAN liooK
VTiied, they constitute but a small [»ortion of
H. KELLY,
IL D. Hume will contract to put specimens of the Alexander which i E xchange , publishers, 55 Beekman
the population of the county, numbering only
rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAS N'O\V ON thirty or iorty voters, and while their interest, 3,(MtO,OttO salmon into the Columbia
AfTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
measured eight and a quarter inches ; .street, New York.
^9“ GIVE ME A CALL.~*\
I haml the most complete an«l best stock are to be guarded m ith those of other citizens,
annually
for
ton
years
at
$5,000
per
around, and none less than six, and
of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­ tin y ar«- too magnanimous to ex]>ect all to be-
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
C attle for the E ast —Notwith­
year. His experience is in hatching Amsdan nearly as largo. To use his
ville, consis'ing of
come suhordinate to their special and exclu­
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
i own words, he had found “immense standing tho told Winter just past,
sive wants. If it is inconvenient for them to salmon on Rogue river.
HATS, BONNETS,
Prompt attention given to all business en­
r< ceive th, ir mails at Itoek 1’oint they can ap­
By dispatch«.*s received we learn gain” in thinning the Early Crawford, causing cat tie in large numbers to give
trusted to mv rare.
Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, ply for and have a mail of their ow n. The old
op lite ghost, Eastern Oregon, Middle
Office opposite Court House.
collars and entfs, etc., etc., whii-li will be bridge at R«»;-k Point has long l»c«n a '•white that a surveying party, to locate tho and thus obtained peaches eleven inch­ Oregon and tlm wlmle Upper Columbia
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
sold at the lowest ¡trices.
elephant on the > -*mls of the county authori­ Northern Pacific Railroad from Snake es in circumference. Mr.Woodward country, has an abundance etill. An
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JAMES S. HOWARD,
ties. It has been <•>• tenured as unsafe by th«* river to Spokane Falls, will he placed said ho never knew a man who thinn­
Sewing Machines fcr Sale.
County Court for f«»ui y. ars, ami it is located in the field by the 1st of next month ed too much, or who did not say, “I an i luslratiou of this fact the Inland
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE.
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U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
I
wish I had thinned more.” We must Ein/nte, in speaking of the operations
I have also on haml a number ot the cele­ on no county road. The location is in no re-
Geo.
W.
Houck
informs
the
Cor-,
s[H-et
equal
t<>
that
where
the
new
bri«E-e
is
brated New XVilson, Whit«» and llowe Sew­
thin early; when this is done the trees of Messrs. L«ng and Ryan, says: These
FOR JACKSON,
ing Machines, which I will sell cheap for • ■oiistrui ti 'l (hi th«' North siile of the river vallis Gazette, that he has aTine Merino
great bovine contractors are now pre­
th«- apron has once Is-eii washe«! awav, and ewe that lambc«! three times in 13 make a much heavier growth than
DAVID LINN
«•ash, or exchange for eram.
Josephine ami Curry counties, Oregon.
Chavner's bridge would l»e safe w hen the old
when permi ted to overbear, generally paring for their third annual tour across
MRS. I. W. BERRY.
months
and
had
four
lambs
in
all.
lie
Official surveys made ami patents «»brained Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
■be continent with a drove of 11,009
one would I«- washed awav. Nor can there lie
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
was off ued $40 for one of them when giving a length of about a foot and a head of cattle pu«chase«l in Wasco coun­
of furniture, consisting of
«.in-
«
’
.instructed
at
Rock
Point
that
wouhl
I»«-
I.aw* ami Decisions at my office in Jack­
half. Overloaded trees make a little
sale fr«'in high water exc; • t at the heaviest a yearling.
sonville, Oregon.
BEDSTEADS,
growth in the Spring, but as soon as ty alon<*. Since last November they
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The panic in Russia over the rava­ the pits liegin to form they cease grow­ have spent some $118,000 in this coun­
Again, in r«-gar«l to the pc«*|»le <*f F«*ot a
BUREAUS, TABLES,
ges
of the plague is almost incredible ing.
MARTIN VF.OOMA«. M. D.,
«•nek: It i « not e>p«'eially necessary that they
I n M asonic B uilding ,
Mr. Younglove said that on try for Imrnetl beasts, horses and Bid­
GUILD MOULDINGS,
should pur< has«4 tl.«ir goods ami groceries at Every class and station in life his pe- thinned trees the shoots would grow dle«. They have bought thirty-eight
PHYSICIAN A ND S U R G E O N .
Rock P< •:nr. Merchants at Jacksonville sell titiomd for an entire cessation of all
saddles from one factory in this town,
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
equally
h. Aji, and cert only do not feel <lis- inierc'iurs«* between the rest of Russia three times as long as on overloaded tiesides s«-oresof other articles foracamp
Oregon Street, J acksonvillc pose.1 to ■s l»e i taxed
JTaclxsoavi^e. Oregon*
ones. Mr. Hubbard spoke of the im­ I
heavily to divert trad«* from
CHAIRS OF ALI, KINDS.
themselx «■s. 1 am an old re; ident of this cottn- aud the Volga.
portance of thinninggrapes. It is bet­ outfit. TI jvs «» saddles sell in Illinois or
Dr. Vrr*c*man come« licr“ w«th the intention
ty. Ail mv interests are here. Not on«! cent
PARLOR
A
BEDROOM
SUITS,
A
very
large
proportion
of
tho
State
ter tor the fruit and better for the vine. Missouri for as much as the original
of pennanentlv loei'ing him-elf in the
• >f my capital is invested elsewhere, but the tax for 1S78 has been paid into the
miTE
UNDERSIGNED
HAVING
PUR-
practice of lii- profession. Is a gra«ln-
The remaining crop has as great a price of them her«*. They bavp divid­
ETC., ETC.
I chased \Vm. Kreiizer's interest in this county n evi lies taxes on every dollar I p« sscsx.
ing «iff their cattie into bands at Rock­
Htc, and. from twenty-se\ on war--' experi­
Now, tax[ »avers of Jackson county, in conclu- State Treasury, by the several coun­ weight as without thinning, and the
establishment, desire to announce t<> the
ence in t ho *li ->«-.«'•••-. ini’ident to thi- «'oust,
Also Door«. Sash and Blinds always on public that they are now prepared to fill till siolt , one 'void.
Our taxes are now high. This ties, and all warrants issued since Sept. vine is less exhausted. Two davs ant ville, near theJohn Day bridge, where
Batters him-elf is living abh> to give gen­ Iiaml ami made toorder. Planing «lone on orders for cake* of every «lescription, such
etloi
't
to
met.
,i<e
the burden is in the interest 6,1878, will be paid on pre eolation to sufficient for an acre. He rubs off need­ they have nearly sixty men hard at
eral satisfaction.
raasonable terms,
Undertaking a s;»e- as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, win«* of a
fev
indiviiluals
and not for the ls-nelit of
Office at tho city Drug Store; residence on eialty.
less green sli o<s when two or three in­ work; an I by the time thcMe are j >in-
«tikes; also brown ami rye breatl, ginger I the Miiile people. Chavner's bridge is safe ami the State Treasurer.
California st root.
snaps and crackers. Take orders on ex­ the appro;' • eh« s to it are good. Footmen pay
Booth has introduced a hill in the ches long. The bunches are remov­ o«l by those in charge «if Hie cattle pur­
change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction nothing for “"ing, and all others cross at rea­ Senate r< lating to forfeited land grants, ed as soon as net; it does little good to chased t»y them about Walla Walla and
guarantee«!.
im. DR. ELLA FORD ROBINSON,
ls- careful then m I ku ask« d to that they be disposed of the same as i do this when they are nearly full Dayton, they will have mote than on«»
It is also our intention to keep a first-class soi «able rat
lunch-house, at which tlm best ot everything sign a j»eti n to increase your burden, to other public lands within railroad lim­ grown. Mr. Harris miid it was less hundred men and 18,000 cattle. 1 lie
GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
[.lease the eapriee «»f a few- parties who imagine
youngest stock will lie started un ahead,
in the line will 1><* serve«! at all hours.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
that tin y can I bmx ' im ink the pubtie and thereby it«, which have heretofore been sulject work to pick large bunches, and pos­
XiFFresh bread every «lay.
,
while the older cattle will tie kept back
itively cheaper than small.
¡mt miiiiev in their own [airscs. 1 have too to pro-emption entry.
«JRGB'it ULRICH.
DISEASES OF WOMEN,
‘
as
long as possible to avoid ecvere
much ■ onliih iic«. iu the Board of County Com-
H orses ’ F eet .—A farmer of experi­ weather. These cattle will not reach
The Dalles Jtemizer says that Doty,
Kahler
Bro.,
Proprietors.
inissioners
to
believe
'
’
.
i.
for
a
moment
that
they
— ANP—
RE-OPENED !
will listen to a proposition to swell the taxa- Ray & Laws have sold the Bonanza I ence says that tho feet of a horse re­ Kelton on (ho Union Pacific Railrf*a<l
tion oi the p. "ple, either to wrong me or favor quicksilver mine in Douglas county quire more care than tho body. They till late in October, when they will be
0 BS TE T1ÌIC PR* IC Tl CE.
Till’. Ol.l» Mot XTAIX TltAt’fE«:.
others.
to a California company,receiving $40,-, need ten times as much, for in one re­ rolling fat. Thu average drive is less
11 rE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
000 for the portion of tho stock owned spect they are almost tlm entire horse. than nino miles per day, hence the
»1 tho largest and most complete assort­
Office and residence at B. F. Dowell s, ment of
O regon .—The people of the State by them, 12,000 shares having been All thegroorning that can be done won’t
beef dues not shrink on the long drive,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ot Oregon should c rtainlv congratu­ disposed of prior to the sale.
avail anything if tho hor-e is forced
‘
This was what broke up the Kentucky
late themselves upon the glorious coun­
to stand where his feet will be filthy.
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
Plow EI.R M AtiOS-W A G EK,
Some
of
the
sheep
in
the
eastern
SOCIETY NOTICES.
try they inhabit, Iti no other State in poit ionol Los Angeles county, Cal., are Io this case the feet will become dis­ “corner” in beef and Het folks to jour­
neying towards Oregon.
to bo found in Southern Oregon.
AS RESUMED BUSINESS AT THE the Union will you find grouped to- afflicted with a tiew disease which is ordered, and then the legs will get
Jacksonville Granif No.
P. of IL.
Also the latest and finest styles of
stand of tlm late J. L. Badger and is gvtherin such a remarkable degree difficult to cure. The wool comes eff badly out of fix; and with bad feel and
J eff . D avis .—New York, March
Holds its regular meetings every two weeks
prepare«! to execute all work in his line with
tho elements of comfvrt and prosperi­ in chunks, leaving the animal in a had legs there is not much else of the
31.
-J off. Davis, in tho interview former­
prompt ness and dispatch and at v<*rv rea­
at the residence of J. N.I. Miller.
STATIONERY,
C. M TNG US, Master.
sonable rate«. All kinds of vehicles c«»n- ty. Our soil is un»«]uale«l in fertility, spotted condition, and ruining the horse fit for anything.
ly mentioned, f*aid that he was very
strncted. Repairing a sp« eialty. Goo«l work and the salubrity of « tir climate is un­ owner’s prospects of a Spring clip.
I ndian L oaf .—Take one pint of hopeful of the future of the country. He
A mxik M ii . i . kr . Secretary.
Ami a great variety of PERFUMES and and low puces guaranteed. Giv«« me a excelled. The difference between our
sour milk, one half pint of sweet milk,
did not believe that there was any exist­
Ki llev, of Pennsylvania, will intro­
J. MEYER.
T< »1 LET A RTH ’LES, includin'-the best ami «•all.
Orryon I'h iph r Ao. I. R. A. M.,
soil ami climate and that of California
one teacupful of molasses, one half tea­
Jacksonville, February 5, 1S7'J.
cheapest assortment of COM MON ami I’FR­
ing cause for sectional estrangement,
duce
a
bill
to
slop
the
further
coinage
Hol«1s its r«*'4iilar meetings monthly on EE M ED SOAPS in this market.
I
is very marked. Here the winters
cupful of butter, two teaspoonfuls of
or
that there could bo any hereafter,-
of
trade
dollars,
and
make
sub
treas
­
*1 ut-s<lav evenings of or prt*'-«-«ling each tuli
tir Prescriptions carefully compounded.
the same as they arc in that
saleratus, one large teaspoonful of salt,
Mi<M>n, at _ «»'clock. Companions in good
One of the results of the war, already
uries redeem silver in rums of $5, or
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. areabout
RoBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
State, with the exception that here it
three eggs, one pint of wheal flour, one
Blanding are invited
apparent, Is that iho south is less de­
J. E. ROSS, High Priest. I
always rains sufficient to insure good multiples thereof. The accumulation one quart of yellow Indian meal; bake
C'A
IJ
FORM
A
Sri:
F.
ET,
pendent upon the north than hereto­
of
silver
in
the
hands
of
workmen
aud
M ax M ui . i . kr , Secretary.
crops. In fact, since the first history
in a dee;» tin basin in an oven of same
FOURTEENTH YEAR.
fore. For while she will supply great
retail
dealers
makes
this
necessary.
1 of the country, it has never been
heat as for cake, for one aud a half staples as Isifore, her people have la guu
S. I*. JOM.*4.
Proprietär.
Tabic Rtvk Eiir inipinriit No. 10, I. 0. 0. F.
Two of the leading Greenbackers in hours.
know n to fail. There a good year is
Holds r«‘gular session« in its ST
MARYS
ACADEMY,
Congress,
-Weaver, of Iowa, and De i To remove broken or crushed sjki I h to produce a greater variety of crops-
problematical, and when on«« crop is
Hall. Odd Fellows’ Building, in
for their own use, ami will eventually
Jacksonville, Oregon, on the'Jd
y ONE BUT THE UHOICF-ST AND BEST harvested, tho farmer is speculating La Matyr, of Indiana, have announced from velvet: Hold the wiong side of compete with other sections iu manu­
CONDUCTED BY
ami ftli Tues' lay evenings of each and «‘very
A Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars upon the next year in fear. He is their purpose to vote with the Demo- the velvet over steam, and while
factures and mechanical arts.
He
month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor­
kept.
kept constantly between hope and « rats on the legislation to repeal th«* damp, draw the wrong or under i-ide
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
DRINKS, LJS CENTS.
dially invited to meet with us.
thought
the
condition
of
the
present
dread, ami his life, in consequence, is infamous election laws passed by the across a warm iron or cleau stove pipe
J. A. BOYER, C. P.
generation of the black race all the
NO
CREDIT
IN
THE
FUTURE
—
it
don
’
t
T. B. K ent , Scribe.
one of f« v< rish excitement and antici Radicals in 1872, to disfranchise Dem­ several times.
worse by the atiolitiori of slavery, Je
pay. Families needing anything in our line
milE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS can always be supplied with the purest ami patinn. Ho\v «lifferent is thè lite of thè ocratic voters.
T obacco is the best disinfectant to
doubts very much the wisdom of an
I
school
will
comimun-e
about
the
en«l
of
A. J. Fairbanks, of Petaluma, Cal., n-e tn tho stable. Take a frying-pan
best to be found on th«* Coast. Give me a agricultui i't in Oregon! He sows bis
13. ROSTEL.
August, and is divided in four sessions, «■all, and you will be well satisfied.
attempt to educate the negro, and ot-
has
at Albany three Percheron Nor­ with tire coals in it, sprinkle tine cut
crop
confident
that
he will roap
of eh'ven weeks each.
terly disbelieved in giving him the
the reward of his toil. In thè man horses imported from France. tobacco and smoke each stall.
PROFESSIONAL II AIR-CUTTER, Board and tuition, per term,.................. $10.00
ballot. He said that he bad changed
Be«l and Bcd«ting.......................................... 4.00
summer ho is not «•nervate«! by a Wi«lo Awake, imported in 1877, 7
L amps will have a less disagreeble his mind entirely upon the question,
Drawing and painting................................ s.oo
scorching sun, no north wind, whose years «>ld, weighs 1750 pound-; Wel­ smell if you dip your wick yarn in
IN ORTH'S BUILDING.
Piano.............................................................. 15.00;
ami now believed that the great sta­
breath is like siroccos, causing discom­ come, imported in 1878, 7 years old, strong hot vinegar, and dry it.
Entrance fee. only once,........................... 5.001
ples of the south—cotton amt sugar—
CALIFORNIA ST.,
fort. He lives in a climat«* whore cool weighs 1700 pounds; Login, imported
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
could
be produ c t with greater econ­
TO
respectfully announces
and refreshing atmosphere adds a pleas­ in 1878, 6 years old, weighs 1700
A N ovel F ight .—The Los Angeles
omy
ami
greater abundunco by paid
L tho public<>t Jacksonville ami vicinity Primary, per term,.................................... ? b-hh .1. I». McDANIEE.
rite :• r j eto R. ure to life and stret'g'hens his entire potimls.
“
.................................... 8.00
Herald says: We witnessed a novel labor than by the lalror ol slaves.
that ho wa« a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, Junior,
“
.................................... 10.00
system. Ami then our scenery! How
director of th«* University of Greifs wähle, Senior,
The New York Sun some time since rough-and-tumble fight between a Chi­ i In conclusion, he said: “You may
Pupils
are
received
at any time, and spe-,
Prussia, ntul Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot th«*
,
magnificent!
Pine
covered
hills
and
published a list of ninety-six names of naman and an American citizen of Af­ assure your people that I have no un-
University of Halle. During tin* Franco- eial attention is |»aid to [»articular studies in 'PHb POPULAR RESORT. UNDER THE
mountains
dot
the
landscape,
and
dear
persons who were in some way mixed rican descent, on Wednesday morning. kindness in my heart to them or any
Prussian war li«» was s|»eeial assistant to behalf of children who have but limite«! 1 new management, is furnishing t Im best
tin»«*.
For
further
particulars
apply
at
tin
1
brands
of
liquors,
winesand
cigars,
'flu
1
streams
of
mountain
watt
r
from
peren
­
the Doctor-in-chief Zuelzer ami Ludwig ot
up with the counting of the electoral They had a dispute almut some vege­
reading table is supplied with Eastern peri­ nial springs gladtlen the hearts ami votes in tho State of »South Carolina. tables. Tiio Celestial opened the fracas of tho people of the north. I am not
Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures A<,ademv.
the devil they have painted me. 1
odicals and leading pap«*rs of tlm Coast.
and external diseases, acute or chronic, most
fr< slieri and keep green the earth. In Florida ami Louisiana, and who have by smashing a box over the head of
Give Die a call.
J. P. Mi DAN'l EL.
carefully tr«*ate«l. <'upping.L«s‘«-hing, Bleeii-
have neither horns nor hoofs, and it
NEW STATE SALOON.
the midst of their splendor the Ore­ been rewarded with official positions, the colored man. The latter responded
ing and teeth extracted at all hours.
they knew me they would find I atu
Ail kiinis of bints stuffed and put up in
gonian would be less than human, did The aggregate of salaries paid to them with his Osts. Quick as a flash the
very much like one of themselves.’*
CA
LI
FOR
N
IA
STR
EET,
RANCH
FOR
SALE.
meist natural shapes.
Chinaman unwound his queue, and,
he not think his native State God’s is $255,115 a year.
Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1SJ7.
Proprietor. rpiIE RAN< H KNOWN AS THE BEN- best and brightest land,—/.'.c.
A. F. Clark was arrested at Oakland using it as a whiplash, he scored his
T he F our S easons . —The following
I nett ranch«*, situated on «Iu* Illinois
anti taken to Sacramento, charged opponent unmercifully, finally getting
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
River between Kerby ville ami Waldo. Jose­
information
is well worthy of preserva­
S peaker R andall C oming .—Ac­ with being accessory to the murder of completely away with the colored i
phine Co., i*otfcre«l tor sale. The ranch com­
tion,
as
not
one
person in a thousand,
aving again taken possession poses grain, meadow and garden land, all cord it g to a private letter to the Stan- A. M. Tullis, in connection with Tom man’s work?. This is certainly u nov­
oi this saloon, the undersigned will be under good ctiltivai ion. There is a commo­ dard, the Hon. Samuel J Randall,
probably,
can
give
it correctly: Win­
Lawton, Troy Dye and Edward An­ el use of a queue.
pleased to meet his triends and the public dious dwelling house ami barn thereon,
ter
begins
Dec.
21,
1878, at 5:33 p. m .,
generally at this old and popular resort. both nearly new. Also a fine fruit orchard Speaker of (he House of Representa­ derson. Clark was tried as a principal !
T here are one hundred and seven­ and lasts 92 days, 20 hours and 9 min­
The finest liquors ami cigarscan always be growing <»n the «ame. The
Ti., place is well tives, will pay this coast a visit after last January and acquitted. It is be­
bad at this place, and the tables are sup­ walemdand supplied withorri ^.«i
ingditehes. the adjournment ot Congress. lie will lieved that new facts have developed ty convicts in the Oregon penitentiary. utes. Spring begins March 20, 1879,
plied with all the h ading newsj>ai»ers and A’<‘. 'I nie wj!t be jiieen f«»r part paym< nt' be accom panied by a parly of Congress­
6:26 I*. M., and lasts 92 days, 20
Every cell in the prison Is full. 1 Some
peritxlicals of th«* day.
which are damaging to Clark.
if desired. For fuiiher part ie'ulars apply to
fifty of the convicts are employed * *- by hours and 9 minutes. Summer begins
men
and
prominent
politicians.
Speak
A first-class billiard table is also kept at
H. K. H ANN A. Jacksonville.
California Street, Jacksonville. Oregon. tins house.
Agent Nickerson, of Klamath reser­ contractors; as many of the remainder June 21, 1879, at 2:35 P. M., and lasts
C. W. SAVAGE.
er Randall also announces that if any
I
vation, has arrested ten Indians of the as employment can be found for alsiut 93 days, 14 hours and 84 minutes.
general
legi-lation
is
entered
upon
h«*
LAGER! LAGER!!
will I ring before the Democratic cau­ Snake tribe, who are suspicloned of the prison and farm are worked there. Autumn begins September 23, 1879,
cus the anti-Chinese bill of the last having taken an active part in the Put there is no work for over one hun­ at 5:09 A. M., and lasts 89 days, 10
war I .st Sutnnur. They dred of them, ami almut that number hours and 9 minutes.
THE EAGLE BREWER Y. CEVS j JR. IL BLACKSMITH WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ses-ion, amended in accordance with I Bannock
have
been
accused of killing horses lie idle in the cells.
the ve’o of President Hayes, so
and
cattle
and
burning dwelling*, and
he w ill not have any excuse for with­
T here ure fourteen ex-Governorg
Jacksonville,
Or.,
Jacksonville,
Or.
two
of
them
are
charged with murder
holding his signature. One oi his ob
llIE PROPRIETOR. JOS. WETTERER,
H urd of Ohio recently made a very in the Senate- Messrs. Anthony,Booth,
Anthony,Booth
has now ori haml and is constantly man­ i
I rx re it • . ............................................... jects on this Coast Is to help the De- in Warner valley. The testimony has eloquent speech bef oe the Hnti-e tri i Burnside, Coke, Garland, Groom«*, Qro.
ufacturing the best Liger Beer in Southern 4 T.L KINDS OF PRODUCE TA KEN ¡11 Jew. jry hi H^.* v'r^iieM \muiner.A AH u,ocra‘ y an<1 pu t them tn good COIldi- been sent to Gen. Howard and to
opposition to bay one td and iu luvor ol.ver, Ilamlin, Hampton, Harris, Houa-
Oregon, which lie will sell in «iiiantitiesto
Camp
Bidwell.
.A
lor
work.
Salisfactiou
guaranteed.
work
promptly
«lune
at
tbe
lowest
rates.
liuU
fur
the
coming
campaign.
•
free uleclioud.
1 ton, Kellogg, Kirkwood, aud Vance,
suit purchasers. U-iil and test the article.
I
J. S. HOWARD’S!
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Sheet-Music, Violins, Citherns,
H
Which will bs sold at Lowest Rates.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
CITY BAKERY ftiD SALCOH,
JACOB MEYER,
H
THE CRITERION,
1
H
P. DONEGAN,
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