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VOL. XXIV--NO. 23
JACKSONVILLE, ORFGON: JUNE 18, 1879-
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D.
pHYSICIAtf AND SURGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Office m CallfirnlaiSt..onpwite P. J.Ryan's.
Residence at .B. F. Powell's.
L. DAN FORTH, M. D.,
AND SURGEON
T)HYSICIAN
-4fli
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Office on California street, opjolte P. J. Ryn's
tore. Calls promptly attended to, day or night.
G. II. AIKEN, M. D.,
DEYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
J3-0!Bce opposite P.J. Ryan's store.
MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Vrooman comes here w Ith the Intention of per
manently locttlnj himself In the practice of
bis prnlesslon. Is a gradnste, and. from twenty
eernYOirsexprlncs In the dlese Incident to
this Coist, Ilstters himself as being able to glre
reneral sallsfactl'-n.
Office at Kabler k Bro's Dreg Store.
CHAS. J. HOWARD,
inUNTY AND MINERAL SURVEYOR
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Mlnlnt snrrers. and all othe r business In ray line
ptusnpUy attended to.
E. H. AUTENKlETH,
T T 0 R N E Y - A T - L A W
f- , JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
4rm wicVtre in all the Court. T th; "t-te. Prom,,,
attention .cWsnt" allbn.lne.. Ml in my can.
'sT-Omr InOrtu's briek building.
CITY MARKET,
CALIFORNIA ST.,
WILLIAM BYBEE, - Proprietor.
rUI3 WELL KNOWN MARKET. OPPO
site ICahler & Ilio.'s drnt'More is bet
ter prepared than ever lo furnish the pub
lie with the choicest quality of
iTitlUsll IJUlitf,
PORK, VEAL,
iiqTTONIIAMA
SALT HEATS,
BACON,
Puperior,
SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC.,
The most favorable inducements offered
to pationa. a-d uo effort ivill be spared to
ward giving general satisfaction.
W.M. BYBEE
CilY BARBER SHOP
AND
BATH HOOMS.
California St.,
Jacksonville. - - - Oregon
CITY BAKEBY
AND
SALOON,
In Masonic Building, Oregon
St.,
JACKSONVILLE, OG!V.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE
sires lo unnonnce In the public that
they are now prepared to fill oil orders for
cakes of every description, such us wedding
rare cake fni purlin, wine cake?; alii
brown and rje biead, ginger snaps at.d
crackers.
A lunch house will nlsn be kept at Ibis
jllare. where ntslers 5n all ptylig, LimhurgtT
and Schweitz r cheese, can be had at all
hours of the day or night.
J5S5Fresh bread every day.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. GROB & ULRICH.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
WIMTJEW and HELMS,
proprietors.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY
pnpired to dn all work in his line in
the best manner and at reasonable prices.
HOT OK COLD BATHS
Can be had at this place at all hours of Ibe
day.
GEORGE SC HUM PP.
NEW STATE HOTEL.
C. W. SAVAGE, Prop.,
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
B. F. HOWELL,
ATTORNEY- A T-LAW.
Jacksonville, oreohn.
All bnslnes, placed In mv lisons will recelre prompt
attention. kT-3.eClal attention siren to Collections.
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES FLEAS
tire in aniinuncini: that hf hac lilted u,,
and thnrn-iglily rrnvalcd the New Stte
Imllilinir fur hotel purples and ill's t the
house is now open ior the reception ol
uest.
Will b" cntit.ts.ntly -npplie 1 with the best Ihp
innrkt ffordi Meal- can be obtained a!
tllh tirs.
The b i are new and kept cWn ana no
mins will be sparid lo give the utmost ratis
faptiuM in very pirtuitlar.
lER.CIiarj'i's tea-uiiuble.
b C. W. SAVAGV
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS
well-known and popular resort would
inform their friends and the public centrally
that a complete and Gret cla-s flock of the
bes. brands ol liquors, wines, cigars, nle and
porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand
They will be pleased to have their friends
'call and smile."
CABINET.
A Cabinet of Curinsiiies may also be
found here. We would be pleased to have
persons possessing curiosities and specimens
brins them in, and we will place them in
the Cabinet for inspection.
WINT.IKN& HELMS.
Criterion Billiard Saloon !
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Noland & McDauiel Prors
'I'iniS POPULAR
I new management.
brands of J;
orlicals- and leading papers
G:ve me a call.
T. G. P.EAMES E. R. REAME3.
REAMESBROSs,
s
California'st.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon,
AHEAD-ASiDSUAL ! !
-V J -v7
SiaBYlADOPrii
-T?T7W
A CASH BA.S1S !!
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
IN PRICES
-AND TIIE-
LARGEST STOCK
OF
RESORT, TINDER
ts inrnisntne me d-si -
the
GENERAL MERCIIAiVDIS
TnE
GREATEST VARIETY
TO SELECT FROM IN
Any One Store in Southern
Oregon or Northern
California.
ALL FOR CASH!!
WOOL, WOOL ! !
TO TITS
WOOL GROWERS
OF
Northern California and
Southern Oregon.
NEWERAHAS DAWNED UPON
A
your rnidu which insures to you foil value
for'your product. You can sell your pro
duel at
THE WOOZj 210USS
-0F-
CONE & AVELTON,
I3ST IX33ID 33XJm,,3r
For morp than y'on can real'ze by shipping
t San Francisco. We have bought Three
Hundred Thousand bales thus far this season
and want Three Hundred Thousand more if
we can get them. Don't fail to see us be
fore you sell, and we will either buy your
wool or see that yon get more for it than
it is worth in San Francisco.
otrn wool presses
Are turning out 100 compressed bales daily,
and it takes wool to keep them goins.fo
brlntr Hlon jour clips and get a eood price
for them, and help yourselvts. and by so dc
ing help us lo keep the ball rolling and
preSf uoing. Enterprise should be nurtur
ed and encouraged, especially where it bene
6ti the country. Bring on your wool, and
net the highest market rates. We want it
ll. CONE& WELTON.
Bed Bluff, May IGih, 1879.
SODA SPRINGS HOUSE
HEALTH and HAPPINESS
TS THE REWARD OF ALL WnO
visit these famous
Twelve miles East of Ashland. The wa-
not only-a
of
Coaet.
D
WILL. JACKSON,
NTIST,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
I '(. Lsiidilnc Ks ad'
kmlnlste'rcd. If desired, for which .extra
I . m Its. titskrV
Office and resideic. on corner of California and
Fifth streets.
BERTHOLD ROSTEL,
I Asst: SURGEON ol the German Army
AND
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER,
IN ORTH'S BUILDING,
Jacksonville, Oregon-
aff-The Treatment of Chronic Caes Made
JOS. II. 1IYZER,
IUDSV3 SiG, 01RM10B
AND ORNAMEiiTAL
PAINTER,
Jksnnville Oregon
T:? FUT.LV IRKPAUED TO DO ANY
L Work in th's line on fhort notice and
ask for a elmre of the public piitronag.
Orders fnitn the country promptly atlend
ed to.
P. DONEGA-IST
GENERAL BLACKS3IITHING
-t-AND-t-
IIO&SE SHOEING,
Cor., of Second and California St.
S. P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
TN CRONEilILLER'S BUILDING IS IN
1 receipt of a full aortment of material
md prepared to do all work in his line on
liort notice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to or
d.r.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed. ffi3Repairing a speciality
S. P. HANNA.
Jacksonville. February. 20, TR7.
OUR-STOCKCOS'biaf3 OFSW
FALL &WIN1ER DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. CAPI1MERE3,
AND DIAGONVLS. SILKS. AND
SATINS, BOOTS & ssIIOES,
CLOTHING, ETC,,
LADIES' CAL., MADE CLOAKS
DECllXtS THE UOXOU.
Rev. J. H. Action, Editor of the
Pacific Christian Advocate, was 10
cently invited to deliver a discourse
in our commemoration of the services of
our soldiers who fell in the late war,
while battling for the maintainance
of our government. The Reverend
gentleman declines, and in the follow
ing eloquent and comprehensive lan
guage gives his reasons for doing so.
It is the language of an honest pa
triot, who has risked his life that his
country might live:
Nearly eighteen years since, at the
call of the United States Government,
we took up our lino of inarch for the
bloody fields of the South not as a
commissioned officer with large epau
lets, large pay and larger self apprecia
tion; nor yet as a chaplain, to have, as
many did, a good, easy, remunerative
time out of bullet range but as a
private soldier in the ranks, with our
musket and knap'sack. For three
years we stood picket, laid in trenches
waded rivers, climbed mountains, trav
ersed swamps, baked our beans when
we had any shot at rebels, and in
turn made for them a target of our
own person. We passed through
many bloody scenes and many of the
most trying battles of the war. More
than once we narrowly" escaped the
bayonet, Andersonville and Libhey.
We carried ammuntion from the
dying and the dead for some of these
same comrades whose deeds we are
now called upon to remember, aud
helped with our own hands to lay
scores of them in their graves. When
the war was closed we joined in the
nation's fchout and hung our sword U
on the wall. Many of our most valued
friends were left in the South. We
tried to dry the tears of fathers and
mothers by reciting the heroism of
their dead, and then went back into
the ranks of the Master to pray for tr-
hl4.iiU. nmo"W "uity bung overthtai
Specialty.
t.
o;"oinBS.'
A
LL KINDS'OF MARKETABLE
produce lukeu in 1 xrliutwe lor work
P. HON EG AN.
I,. D. STKARNf.
' " GIBBS.& STEARNS,
A TT0B.NEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
Room 2 and 4 Strowbridje's Ruildinc,
PORTLAND, OHEOOH.
1N11 practice In all fkarts of Record In the State of
Oregon and WahshlnRtin Territory; and pey par
ticular attention to business tn Federal Courts.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTTERER,
Proprietor
Oregen!St., Jacksonville-
TUE BEST OF LAOKR HEKR ALWATS KF.n
on hand and ready for sale by the keg or glass
BLACKSMITHING!
DAVE CRONEMCLER.
BACK AT MB OLD SMD.
T AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL
1 work in my line cheaper than fver, and
in fact will do it cheaper luau any other
thop iu Sonlhern Oregon.
Give mc a call and I will convince, you.
DAVIS) CRONEMILLER.
RE-OPENED 1
JACOB1IEYEE
PIONEER. WACUX.MAKER,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT
the stand of ".he Ule J. L. Badger
uid i prepared to execute all work in his
line with promptness and dispatch and at
very reasonable rates.- All kinds of vehi
cles consiructed. Repairing a specialty.
Good work and low prices enaranteed
;ive me a roll. J. MEYER,
F. EITSCHARB,
practical :
Watcumaker and Jeweler,
California Street
Jacksonville Oregon,
KAHLER BROTHERS
Dealers In
UNION HOTEL,
Kerbyville Oreon,
M. Ryder, Propr.
T7IRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION CAN
! always be bad at mis douso u iub muss
reasonable rates, .,...
pm"Kn excellent stable connected with
the botel.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
ESCRlfTION OF CUT-MILLER!!.
THE CITY BREWERY.
VEIT SCHUTZ, - Proprietor.
X WOULD MOST KESPIXTtul.1. in
form the citlrens of JksonT".lle and
the world at large, that they can find, at
... lni.. tnv nrawerr. the best larer
beer, la any quantity the purchaser may desire
My house Is conTeniestlyeltustod and my rooms ar
always In order. A Tlsit will please you.
VfAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN-
ItL ing and repairing watches and clocks.
Uliarges reasonable, Give him a call.
DR, SPINNEY & CO.,
SPECIALISTS,
No. 11, Kearney Street
TREAT ALL CHRONIC AND PRIVATE Dis
eases withont rheaid of mercury.
Offlcehours 9 a.m. to l2n;S fSnnd6to9 r.Mn
OoNflU.TATI'lN FrKE.
Sundays excepted. ConsnlUUons free. Call or ad
dress Pr. A P SI1NNEY 4 CO., Nell. Kearney
trtet an Francisco.
WALDO EXPRESS,
OnrrylasTJ. S.'JSfczx.iJ.m
Leaves Jacksonville
MONDAYS AND THURSDAY
FOR "WALDO.
LEAVES "WALDO,
Tuesdays and Fridays.
First-class accommodations for passen
gers. Express business promptly attended to
by R. M. GARRETT.
- ATE CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF Tilt.
V ladies to the fact that we have now
on hind the largei-t aud bct selected assort
ment rf LDIES DRESS GOODS and FAN
CY nnnilS ol everv detcrintion In South
ern Oregon, and we will henceforth make
this line of goods our speciality and sell
them at
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
To the gentlemen we will say, if you want
A No. I SUIT OF 0L0TIIE3 you must go
lo Reamca Bros, to buy them as we claim to
have the" best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson'countv aud will allow none to un
dersell os.
These goods wee all purchased by a mem
ber ol our fjrm from FIRST CLS3 House
tr San Francisco and New York. and we will
walnut every article and sell thi in as chcup
fur ra'-h a any house in the conntv.
We also keep on baud a lull stock of
GROCERIES,
Hardware, Cctlery, Glassware,
CROCKERY;;," . s
A FULL LIFE OJIDGQOD.S
FA I'M AND FREIGHTVIVACONS
, f.
OF GREAT CURATtVE POWERS. BUT
is also delicious as a beverage. Tbe
hotel at the Springs is kept by Mr. 4 Mrs
D C. Courtnay, and affords all the conven
iences and comforts required by the most
fastidious.
Good P.asturage.
For horses, and all chirges reasonable.
Good hunting aud
Trout OTTiSlxlxxs
Faciliti'r near by. and evtry thing to make
a visit to the St da Springs pleasant to either
tbe athlete or invalid.
MR. & MR3. D.C. COURTNAY.
THE ASHLAND
Woolen Manufacturing Co,
Take pleasure in announcing that t'..ey now
have on hand, a full and select stock of
EtRSKETg, FlUAKIKlEkS,
SSSXOGSiS AGS HCtiKYp
Made of the very best
NATIVE WOOL
:4A
j-M'.MV I1JIU w oV M""S "'" "
graves. We looked on the broad acres
of this great land, and fel(. it was
enough. We had spent as a nation
more than four billions of dollars, and
had sacrificed hundreds of thousands of
precious lives; but the cruel war was
over, and our enimies were ready to
accept the situation.
To-day the men government paid us
by the month for shooting at ate Con
gressman. Four Senators only who
now serve us were Union holdiers,
while twenty were in the rebel army.
Six places are yet to fill. Sixty-five
rebel soldiers are in the House. Not
a solitary man from all the South who
stood loyally by the Government with
his life in his hand, comes as a Repre
sentative. More than two-thirds of
the whole number were in open rebel
lion and under arms, and yet in six if
not seven of the thirteen States which
rebelled the union voters are in the
majority. The tried soldier ie thrust
out. The Freed men who led the way
through dismal swamps, found hiding
places, and carried a portion of their
own scanty fare to our starving boys
ftvinr from nrison pens, who bound
j -o
in their last deliriu m. Let other hands
carry flowers. It is meet that pure
and lovely maidens should do this. It
is all they have. Lot those preach ser
mons of eulogy -who never shivered in
the Wilderness, nor heard the roar of
"the battle above the clouds." We
shall stand in silence over the old bat
tery. We are still on picket. The
war is not over. The distant s mutter
of the conflict can still be heard. Wo
are yet to lay other treasures away in
the grave-murdered on the altar of rev
olution. We cannoJult--0uT'c5inr
rades. Over theirFaves oefore the
God of the nation we have sworn alle
giance to the cause for which they died,
and stand ready for the next bugle-call,
but we have never scattered flowers
and never will, until the right shall fi
nally triumph, and the enemies of our
common country are driven from the
place of power. Let the dead sleep.
We are ashamed publicly to speak of
their heroism in the presence of the
history of to-day. They have passed
beyond the stench and corruption, the
flies and maggots, the hunger and thirst
under burning Southern suns, and no
longer ask aught of us. Our heart
aches. It is all a huge farce; a right
eous indignation consumes us. The
government is heartlessly cruel. It
called them to sacrifices a thousanil
times more terrible than the juggernant
and has forgotten the purchase price.
The enemies who followed them with
blood hounds now seek the life of the
nation, and orate the principles of tho
the Rebellion in tho senate chamber.
No! wa scorn this empty ofFering.
Turn out theso rebels! Tare down
their flags! Send traitors where they
belong; and God will carry the flowers
in the deft fingers of the sunshine and
the rain drop and will weave wreaths
and garlands by the agency of tho
winds, nnd will make melody by tho
orchestra of all nature. Until then,
"3Ldi;.ll lciMrisfir harp on tho willows
Lord. Holv and true, dost thou not
Is
Plows, Gang Flows &i Sulky riuws
- v
In fact everylhin" from the finest needle
to o tlircshine-machine. Give us a call
and judge for vourt.elvei as lo oar capacity
nf furnishing goods as above.
The way to make money is to save it.
To s-ave it buy cheap. To bny cheap pay
UA3H for jour goons and hny or
REAMES BROS.
nd of which thev will dipnse at very rea
ouable rates,
Ord -rs from a dif tare will receive prompt
Htlentiou. Send tbera iu aud give our goods
atrial.
Ashland oot.r.K M r a Co.
judge and avenge our blood on theml"
OAV lJirOKTAXT DECISIOX.
A decision was rendered by Judge
Winguard at the last term of the dis
trict court at Walla Walla which was
very important and will be read with
interest. The case was llawiey uoun
& Co. vs. Kenoyer Bros., of Columbia
county. Kenoyer Bros, had received
of Hawley, Dodd J: Co. a large amount
of machinery, and had executed there
for what is commonly known as "iron
clad" notes. A general demurrer was
filed to the complaint by counsel for
the defense, P. C. Sullivan. After ar
gument of counsel upon the question
of law involved, the court decided there
was no consideration for the note, and sus
tained the demurrer, and the defendant
took judgement for their cost and dis
bursements. This decision affects a
large number of contracts outstanding
iu this country, and virtually decides
that tho machinery dealt out by the
terras of the contract remains the prop
erty of baid company, and was not
sold and transferred to the supposed
purchasers, and that Hawley Dodd &
up their wounds and picked the worms q ran repossess themselves of tho
from their gangrened flesh torn by ,)r0perty( with reasonable amount for
its use, but cannot force payment and
still retain the title.
EUREKA MILLS,
CREEK SEVEN
Jacksonville, are
ir-BTE CTTTTAF-
est druCT and t'atent Medicines ko to
KAHLEK BROS
1701.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT HOUSE.
MANNING ANDVEBB,
Proprietor.
-T-TATIKO LATELY FITTED OP TUB COM
tu mo.llosbrn on the School House Hat and
in the rear or the uoari nou. """""v
. ..(.ui in .lltiii1ns In osir line with
promptness auddispatch and at them st reasonable
rates.
Fine Turnouts
ThestaWets f Lhed wtth the best animals and
mot .ntwuntial bugles; also a first clusback and
saddle horses. . .
Horses boarded, and ths best care bsstowed oa
them.
.i.r.jMAm mi.-antAftd In eTerr instance.
fihe us wU and judge for yourselres.
J. W. MANNING.
SITUATED ON BEAR
miles north-ea-t tf
prepared to a geuetal
Merchant and Exchange Business-
The undersigned will Rive 31! peund of
Q'iur.2 pounds shotts and 8 pounds bran far
every bitfhel cf wheat. Will aU" tack
jour-customers Torni-hing sacks.
aSJ-Satitifaction Guaranteed?
T.T. McKINZIE
Slate Creek House,
Slate Creek, Ogs.,
J, I. KNIGHLj; - - PROP'R.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
i.ivea nonce to the iravellinsr uublic thai
Bret-class accommodations can always lie had
at this hou-e.nud no pains epared to make a
tri.it MnrrMPnhle.
The btr will always be supplied with the
best of liquors aud cigars. jika,igiit
XrAJTY T ROPE? CARPEXTERIT AND WA
JOUX MILLER.
-acksonTllls, April 10th, IF
IF YOU WANT A LAROK STOCK OF PERFD
mery and fancy sops to select irm go to Kah
lere and If they don't hare what you want Dob wll
make It, or an,th.ne ls. sg-PJj
W and repawns propsrly J MIILEK.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Of POCKET axv
A Table Cutlery for sals by JOHN MILLER.
blood hounds these Freedinen are to .
day flying from their homes to save
their lives. Insult stamps upon the
graves of our dead in the South, and
revolution is complete in its violence
only that a solitary soldier who hap
pens to be at the head of the govern
ment stands alone in the branch.
No, we cannot preach over the dead
yet. Other battles are to fight It
were an empty offenni;. We do not
wish to moclq their bleaching bones.
They did not bleed and die for a few
empty eulogies, and a handful of half
faded flowers cast upon their graves
once a year. They a.sk bread and we
,t.- tlipm n. stone. Ihev rot m tlieir
b" "' r
graves with gaping wounds 01 sword
and bullet aud bayonet, and the death-
stare of those who starved in prison
pens yet traceable in the dust under
their coffin lids; we push aside their
maimed comrades to make room for the
men who laughed at their dying scream
for food, and ordered guards to shoot
the poor crazed maniac who dared
reach over the dead-line for a half.pu
trid lione, and now come in token of
our appreciation with wilted flowers.
How these dead skeletons must appre
ciate this costless offering! God forbid
we should approach their graves until
we can carry the old flag overland uni
ted and free, such as they dreamed of
Death of a Well Known Print-i-n
A T.. Stinson. a printer welf
known to the craft throughout the
State, died of heart disease at Salem
last Wednesday week. He was a
..in.ln nf Hon. S. D. Haley, of
Linn county, and has been engaged in
the printing and publishing business
in this State for many years. He
was a prominent member of tho Ma.
sonic and Odd Fellow's Orders, and ho
was interred with tho impressive
ceremonies of the latter.
The Supervising Inspector for this
district, Chas, C, Beniis, has decided
that the bhnie for tho los3 of the
steamship Great Republic rests upon
the Pilor, Doig. Capt Carrol is com
pletely exonerated, and by order of the
Inspector his license as master of steam
vessels is restored to him. Mr. Bemis
decides that the vessel at the time was
lawfully and in fact under the control
of the pilot and that he was the respon
sible officer.
The National Gold Medal was
awarded to Bradley & Rulofson for the
best photographs in the United States,
and the Vienna Medal for tho best ia
the world. 429 Montgomery Strwt,
San Francisco,
wv
mu
lery
tr alt Swf
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