I DEMOCRATIC TIMES ï DEMOCRATIC TIMI Published every Friday Morning by KATES OF ADVERTISING CHARLES NICKELL Advertisement« will lx? inserted in t T imes at lhe following rates : One stjuare, one insertion........................ $J.' “ each subsequent one........... 1.* Ia*gal advertisements inserted reasonabi. A lair reduction from the above raLeatua«! to yearly add time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly Job printing neatly and promptly execut­ ed, and at reasonable rales. C ounty W arrants always taken at par. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Hnhscriptlon: One copy, per annum.. “ six months, .. “ three months JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1879 VOL. IX $3.00 2.00 1.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GREAT REDUCTIONS A. C. JONES, TN I’KICKS AT t-. —WITH A— ATTORNEY «t COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, JACKSONVILLE, OGN., J. S. HOWARD’S! Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office on 5th street, opposite Court House. DEALER IN G. H. AIKEN, M. D., UHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office—On California street, opposite Union Livery Stable. WATCHES, CLOCKS, SCHOOLBOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE FIELD GLASSES, CALIFORNIA ST., Sheet-Music, Violins, Citherns, I I JnrkMiu vi I le. Oregon. Late of Glastrow, Scotland. Office at Geo. Ncbump’a bart>er-shop. MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D., r II Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N. JackAonville. Oregon. Office in Orth’s building ami at the City Drugstore; residence on California street. DR. L. DANFORTH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacksonville, Oregon. Office on California street, opposite P. J. Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended to, day or night. J. W. ROBINSON. M. D., F II Y SICI A N HEAD HIS CASH PRICES. AND SURG E O N , AND S U R G EON, i DRESS GOODS. Ir»sh Poplin, per yard............................... $1.50 Black Alpaca ** “ ...................................50e Melange, per yard.......................................... 25c Double wi«llh dress goods, per yard.... 371 .<• Unbleached Muslin, per yd....... 10c upwartl 4 4 Bleached Muslin, per yd.............. Hk- • 4 Ladie’s Hose, 8 pair for............ $1.00 44 Kill Gloves, per pair......................75c 44 Felt Skirts.................................... $1.00 II Children’s corset waists............ $1.00 44 Embroiti. Table < ’overs.............. $2.50 Laces 8c., Embroideries pr yd...12b.« 44 44 Sleeve anti Neck Kuching.......... 25c GOLD JEWELRY. Ladies setts from $2.50 u|> to $25.00, anti other Jewelry cheap. M EN’S CLOTHING. Suits for.................... ................... $12.00 upward II 1.00 Hat«, each.............. II Boys’ Hat«................................. 1.00 II Blanket-lineil Duck Coats__ 5.00 Boots anil Shoe« soltl at the lowest prices, and everything els«* in proportion for cash. A full assortirent of Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, « otnbs, Purse«, Cutlery ami Holiday Presents. St Prices that Defy Competition. milE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW ON I hand the most complete ami best stock of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­ ville, consisting of FtlRNlfUIiE WARE R03KS, KATS, BONNETS. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., Flower«, ribbons, lace«, neckties, gloves, collars ami cutis, etc., etc., which will lie st,Id at the lowest prices. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all the Court« of the State. Prompt attention given to al) business left in my care. Oiliee in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. »ACKS ON VILLE. DAVID LINN H. KELLY, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand a (nil assortment of furniture, consisting of BUREAUS, TABLES, FOR JACKSON, • osephine amt Curry counties, Oregon. Otliciai surveys inaile ami patents obtained at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining Laws ami Decisions at my oiliee in Jack­ sonville, Oregon. C1IA1 Its OF ALL i rocit mu « i: ;:i ». k . r LUMBER! LUMBER!! DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS to bo found in Southern Oregon. Also the latest and finest styles of STATIONERY, FIFTEENTH YEAR. ST CITY BAKERY AND SALOON, IS MAM F.iei I CIMI BLANKETS, DOESKIN'S, AND HOSIERY Of the Beat Native Wool, ANI» DISPOSING OF THEM AT— The salmon canmry at the mouth of the river put up 4,000 cases of salmon and 200 barrels of suit ii-»h this Fall. We have just had a freshet. The rivers were up within two feet of Go­ ing as high sis iu 1861-2. Considera­ ble land aud fences Were washed tiwiQ ; also some -k. The steamer (ieorge Harley came yesterday to the mou.li of Smith River to tako the fl«h from the can nery to San Francisco. lu coming in the Captain, not being acquainted with the coast, rail her on the sand .'¡lit. She is dry at low title, and, it the weather is good for a few days, she will be all right. It not, she wiil g»j lo piece.«, though uot dam tged any yet. B. Smith River, Cil., D ;c. 10, 1879. /ORDERS FROM A DISTANTE WILL HIRE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR- receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR 1 clvised Wm. Kreuzer’s interest in thi GOODS A TRIAL. establishment, desire to announce to (he public that they art* now prepared to till all ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. orders for cakes of every description, such fitw.il l i l.ASi, as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, wine W. H. ATK INSON, Secretary. cakes ; also brown ami rye bre.-ul, ginger snaps and crackers. Take orders on ex­ The miners have plenty of water in change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction Ibis viciniiy, and most ol them are guaranteed. It is also our intention to keep a first-class -anguineofasuece.-slul Winter’s work. 1 undi- house, at which th»? best of evervthing in the line will l>e served at all hours. John Mackin of Grave creek died /•¿»“Fresh br«*ad everv «lav. ’ I GROB' A ULRK H. List S faturday evening of hemorrhage PHILLIPS’ EXPRESS < ' alifoknia S treet , THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. I CASSI MERES, Oregon Street. Jacksonville THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. MARY'S ACADEMY. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, milE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 school will commence about the eml ot Augu«t, and is divide«! in four sessions, of eleven w«*«*ks each. i Board anti tuition, per term,........... .$40.00 Bed am! Beil,ling................................. . 4.00 Drawing ami painting....................... . s.oo Piano....................................................... .. 15.00 . 5.00 Entrance fee, only once,.................. SELECT DAY SCHOOL Primary, ¡»er term,.................................... $ 6.00 Junior, “ ..................................... 8.00 Senior, “ ..................................... 10.00 Pupil« are received at any time, ami spe­ cial attention i* paid to particular stmlie« in l»ehalf of chii Iren who have but limite»l tiim*. For further particulars apply at tlx* Academy. FLANNELS, I n M asonic B uilding , Proprietor. ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE 1 J EAVES every day in the week, ex«*epting Sun­ days, ami connects witli the mail for Lake­ view. Superior Accommodations for Passengers Who will be carried to any point on the road at reasonable ra es. yONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST A General Express Business .N Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept. Transacted. All orders promptly attended DRINKS, 12'J CENTS. to and satisfaction guaranteed. II. F. PHILLIPS. Nt> CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don't Ashland, June 1. 1879. pay. Families needing anything in our line can always lx* supplied with the purest and S. l’LYMALE. best to be found on the Coast, (live me a W. F. OWENS. »•all, and you will beavell satisfied. CRITEBiGN BILLIARD SALOON, GWENS & PLYMALE, FORWARDING AND SHIPPING AGENTS CALIFORNIA ST., lliDlMIIA NOI. IN D. i'KOl'KIIlOKS. THOMAS’ SAW-MILL. WOOLEN MÄN’FÄCTURING CO. ■ N. i*. I*. JO M S. ) ESPECTFUI.LY ANNOUNCES TO L the public ot Jacksonville ami vicinity that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, director of the University of Greifswald»*, I’russia, an»i Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot th«» J University of Hallo. During the Franco- ' Prussian war he was s[»ecial assistant to th«» Doctor-in-ehief Zuelzer ami Lmlwig ot Berlin ami Breslau, Germ.my. Fracture« ami external »liseases, acute or chronic, m<»«t carefully treated. Cupping.Leeching, Bleed­ ing and teeth extracted at all hours. All kinds of birds stuffed anti put up in m*«t natural shapes. Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877. THE ASHLAND The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward giving general satisfaction. WM. BVI5EE. CONDUCTED BY IN ORTH’S BUILDING. Linkville, D«*c. 12, 1879. Sausage, Lard, Eic. C A LIFO RN IA ST I < E ET, B. ROSTEL, IIAIR-CUTTER, Proprietor PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI’S, rpiIIS WELL KNOWN MARKIN’, OP- I posit«* Kahler A Bro.’s »Irug-stor«*, is ETC., ETC. better prepared than ever to furnish tlx* Also Doors, Sash ami Blinds alwav' an pulilie with the choicest quality of hand ami mad»* to order. Planing »lone on Fresh Beef. reasonable terms. fiia" Undertaking a spe­ Fork, Veal, cialty. Muti on. Ham, Bacon, Salt Meats. <7itv 1> iuií »’ N(or<» A Iso, Superior Orrjon Chiptrr No. I. R. 1. M., And a great variety of PERFUMES amt Hohls its regular meeting« monthly on I'OI LET A RTI( ’LES, including ! lie best ami Tuesiiay evenings of <»r preceding each fail >*heape«t assort inent of < '< >M M< >N ami PER­ moon, at 7’a o’clock, Companions in good FUM ED SOARS in this market. «landing are invited. 2-iT Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. E. ROSS, High Priest. ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. M xx M i ller , Secretary. PROFESSK IN AL WILLIAM BYBEE, KINDS. Takes pleasure in announcing to the citi- r.ens of I’lu «mix, Ash lam I ami surrounding vicinity that ho has permanently located Kahler 3c Bro., Proprietors. on Wagner creek, three miles south of the former place, for the practice ot his profession. \.^U-Call« promptly attended at all hours, 1UE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND »» the largest ami most completo assort­ day or night. ment of Hold«itaregular meetingaevery two week at tlio residence of J . N T. Miller. C. M I N<>U.S, Master. A nnie M iller , Secretary. 1 have also on ham! a number nt the cele hrated New Wilson, Whit«* amt How,«.Sew­ ing Machines, w hich I will t,cll clit ap fol cash, or exchange for grain. M RS. I. W. BERRY. T raveler . STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, physician and surgeon , Jacksonville Gntnsr No. 88, P. of II.. Sewing I-iachines for Sale. CALIFORNIA ST., J. A. < IIANTAIX, .n. n.. SOCIETY NOTICES. In a neglected alleyway, covered with mud and in a dilapidated condi­ U’E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW it and complete stock of Millinery gomis, tion, is to be seen a beautiful marble consisting of tablet bearing thi« inscripti on: “Alex KATS OF ALL STYLES, H. Mtiier, died () *toher 3, 1875; aged 43 years.” This bears the Masonic RIBBONS, emblem in gold. It seems strange FEATHERS, that they should m gleet to place this FLOW ERS, tablet over one who was formerly a COLLARS a prominent citizen of Linkville aud AND CUFFS, allow it to be so much abused. The burial ground is about a quarter of a mile trom where the slab i-, “dumped.” GUILD MOULDINGS, JAMES S. HOWARD, Jay Beach has just completed fenc­ ing his stock-ranch near Linkville, which will be one of the best appoint­ ed places in the »State when completed. It comprises about one and a half sec­ tions ol land. THE rO MILLINERY STORE. BEDSTEADS, Will practice in alt the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business en­ trust«*»] to my care. /.C oiliee opposite Court House. U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR OREGON. The hotel, under the management of A. 1’. M Carton, has been crowded of late. Fifty-eight persons sat down to supper the other evening._ It is a mystery where so many come from. Thatcher & Worden have just re­ ceived an elegant s o‘k of goods, which are displayed to a»l vantage in their fine brick building. Mr. Thatcher bought a large safe while in San Francisco MRS 1» 1». 1’RIM. I MISS ELLA PRIM. last month; but, (he roads being very rough, it has been found next thing to WINTER OPENING impossible to transport this huge af­ —Al— fair to Linkville this season. OREGON. /¿TGIVE ME A CALL.-ff-'» The principal sport has been duck­ shooting from the bridge. Three stores, two saloons, two biack­ smith shops and two l";.ùware stores, besides other bi’.aiiiess establishments, flt urini hero. H Which will be sold nt Lowest Rates. Lad. Savage is catering at Forbes’ saloon and is doing well. CONSISTING IN PAKT OF OF THE LATEST STYLES, e has sold out his stock of American Sewing Machines a number of times, but has another lot of them on Groceries, Tobaccos, &c., tec. hand. This is the lightest and most rapid running, as well as durable, machine there WHICH hi : is selling is made, ami s<> simple t'v forwarding goods consigned to their prime. It does n >t take half the care. Freight money advanced. Commis­ sion« reasonable. Ail buainess in this line amount to fatten them. When lh«*\ get • I I and thin, in older to put then» «hall ri'ceive our prompt attention. AH consignments to our care should in the condition for slaughter, the be marked G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. whole structure must la* rebuilt. F» ui sets of lambs are al any ewe should bear. This w ill bring her to five years; and this is the age, when, with a lull» aving taken the agency of extra care, she will round up to a lull R. Brackenridge's Marble Works ot carcass. Exceptions may be made Roseburg, well known throughout the •state for the superiority of their work, I will when the breed is t-circe and the receive any orders in this line. t»lood is more desirable than anything Monuments a Specialty. else. w rnilIS POPULAR RESORT. UNDER TIIE ' 'or. Cali!»»rida and rk Stock Exchange on Nov. 13th,and sold at $109. The Indianapolis Sentinel siys; nl>s die for anything. N >w that Eliza Pink­ ston is ikely to be otherwise enghg»*d than in their service the Republican.« may have need for him. The Oregon and California railroad track from Portland to Clackamas, 10 miles, ha« been replaced with steel rails. It is the pm pose of the com­ pany to lay 50 to des within the com ing year. Tne ablest and strongest Democrat­ ic leaders of Virginia favored paying the State debt, heaped upon them by Radical extravagance, to a cent, yet ttie Re-adjusters, aided by lhe colored vote, carried the Slate. A recent important decision of the N» w York Court of Appeals bars out death claims as p'»rferre»1 claims on the assets ot insolvent life ius'irance companies, an»wned by C. A. MeGuire, where they will be wintered under the imme iiate care ot George R «aS. The law-firm of which Secretary Evaits is the head, it is stated, has been retained l y the Louisaua Lottery Company to defend it against the a-- sault of the Government. There ar»* same people, the Philatlelpliia 77//1 ‘s asserts, to whom this will look a little queer, but they are probably old fogies. The diploma awarded the State of Oregon for her agricultural display at lhe Paris Exposition has just been framed and Mill lie Drought to Salem and placed in the Capitol. Ours i? tlx* only Slate that received a 0b iix tnl.er*. The amo int <>f go>ni it i- lining t»y the paytn» nt of $2,000 to the fam lied of its deceased members is great. There have been Ihirty-nin* di athd since the year began, whi- l» will sh<»w lhe sum paid toils benefl l iaries within this State alone for this single year to aggregate $78,000, aixl tlii« is paid by monthly assess men I« upon its memlM rs not exceeding $1 h u noth, r »ve in »me instance when $2- was called for in -»ne month. Said tho widow, In convor«Mlon with a correiqioiident of the Phll-idol- pliia Times, «1 kivw John a« n rag­ ged little boy about Troy, barefooted »»ml belligerent, always looking for a tight. When we were marrieing to bed he devoted himself to his spelling Imok, and in the morning one hour to writing in a copy book. The rule of study was in- fl -xitile. We made It so. The morn­ ing after he foiigni John C. Heen in, when lm was all sore ard bandaged, and blind ol one eye as well,! propped turn up willi pillows a nd made bi»n write.” ‘ II w I »ng, Mr«. Morrissey, did you keep him as a pupil?” «Fill bis fatal illness. Every night tn* studied something, and I studied during the k up his book again, and said,‘All right, my dear; we’ll go to Congress.’ And he did” I could continue thi« talk of Mrs. Morn-s* y’s and much that she «aid would be of interest; but I will only repeat her last remark as I left her; “We had ten children. I «et here alone to-