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THE TIMES The Knot of Blue ani Gray ' A True Insight into Ku Klux Outrages. • A G iiiev .- vs W rong .—There is "J. the ’- sound W I tfiiruff. cat of common sense in the following para JACKBOX COVKTY. In the Senate, Senator Stevens, of Ken graph from the Manufacturer and Builder: Upon my bosom lies F irst JvniciAU D istrict .—Circuit Judge, P. A kot of blue and gray ; Why is it that there is such a repugnance tucky. teiitilates the Ku Klux outrages in a What a Woman Needs- p. I’rim ; Prosecuting Attorney. II. K. llann.i. You ask me why ; tears fill my eyes, on the part of parents to putting their sons speech t efore the Senate on the 18 h inst., Î .7«c5«oa t’-niaO/—Circuit Court, Second Monday As low to you I say,— that the Radicals are howling s» lustily over. to a trade? A skilled mechanic is an inde in February anil November. County Court, fir»t In the changing scenes of a woman’s life— Monday iu each month. The pe pic should know the warping and pendent man. Go where be willv bis craft so fruught with joys und suffering u man can I had two brothers once, twisting’the dying partv is Inking to magni wi I bring him suppoit. He need a-k favors Coua'y 0.',’?••<-»•«—Judge. T. II. B. Shipley; never know—the love and kindness of a true Warm-hoarted, bold and gay ; Clerk, Silas J. Day: Sheriff, Henry Klippel; fying outrages to their ncc< ur t : of none. He has literally his fortune in bis They left my tide — one ware the blue, T ev.ity Sheriff. E. D. Foudray ; Treasurer, John hearted husband sni'mtlis every ripple of care Some time in January it became neccs’nry own bands. Yet fooli-h parents—ambitious •f uber ; Assessor, David Redpath : County Com- The other wore the gray. trom her heart and fills it with a lasting hap .issioners, J >hn S. Herrin. Thoma* Wright ; to appoint a mini agent on this route, fr<>ui that their s >ns should “rise in the world,” as I piness. •School Snperintendent, Wm. M. Turner ; Survey One rode with Stonewall and his men, L >n:svi!le t • Lexington, and there were a liiey say—are more willing that they shotihi or, J. S Howard ; Coroner. L. Gauting- Woman is great in her itrength and weak And joined hit fate to Lee ; number of Federal soldiers, worthy, upright s udy for a profession, with the chances of Jttd.-Mi trills Prerinct.— Justiee of the Peace, ness. Strong to suffer in mind and body, The other followed Sherman’s march men, in good standing in the Republican even moderate snceess’heavily against them, | James It. IlsoO ; Constab,*, N. Stephenson. when su¡»potted by toe arms of hive, but oh ! Triumphant to tho san. party, who were applicants for that position. «.r run the risk of spending their manhood in: Tine» of —Trustees. James A. Wit- so weak when unloved and unappreciated. son, N. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J. They were well recommended. They had the ignoble task of retailing dry goods, <>r of In her weakness l»»oking to n an as her pro Both fought for what they deemed the right, -S. H-ward . Recorder, U. S. Hayden; Trea.-- earned some recognition from the Government toiling laboriously at the nccountunt'a desk, mrer, Henrv Dape ; Marshal, James P. McDaniel- And died with sword in hand ; tector, if she fails to inspire him with a deep for servicis performed in the war. Over than leurn them a trade which would bring One sleeps amid Virginia's hills, •■ense of his obligation to guard her tenderly, J osephine cocntv . their heads t< negro, by the name of Gibson, them manly strength, health and independ —AND- And one iu Georgia’s »and. lovingly, then is the life of a vri/e a failure. County Ojfierrt.— Judge, J. 3. Sifer* ; Sheriff, was appointed, and their claims overlooked. ence. In point of fact, the method they Pauiel L. Green ; Clerk. Charles Hughes ; Asses A young rnan who strives by industry, The tame tun shines upon their graves, Ho was the first negro mail agent that we choo>e is the one least likely to achieve the sor, R. E. Fotey; Treasurer. Wm. Naucke ; economy and g'-od habits to become a reliable Commissioners, Thomas G. Patterson. II. Wood My 1 ove unchanged must stay ; had ever had in the Commonwealth of Ken advancement aimed at, for the supply of can o .ek ; School Superintend».nt, R. R. Mid.lle»- respected ma;» among men. finds the door to And so upon my bosom lies tucky. It was an unusual spectacle. These ¿¡dates for positions as “errand boys,” dry wortb. -ome worthy, noble maiden heart open fur This knot of blue and gray. R< publican applicants, worthy, clever men, goods clerk", and kindred occupations, i« no ,/i^irfihiitt Couuty. — Circuit Court. 2<i Monday his niiinittance, and lie can make a fair choice in Aj.nl and Fourth Mon tay iu October. County good soldiers, were justly excited and indig furiously overstocked ; w hile, on the other Court, First Mouday id January, April, July and Ancient American Giants—Singular nant that their claims should be overlooked, hand, the demand for really skilled mechanics m taking a wife. But if he has not cultivated October. he finer qualities of his nature, even a true Discoveries. and that this negro, who had done nothing, of every description, is as not»»ri >u*ly beyond and worthy man will unwittingly wound the .»liould be put over their heads. Was that the supply. The crying need of this country j Since the result of Governor Amy’s explo unnatural? But the negro came up, on the today is for skilled labor; and that father! delicate, sensitive nature of his wife, and a Business Curbs rations in New Mexico was made public, 2Gth January, 1871, to a station some eight who neglects to provide his son with a useful longing, hungering void in her heart will not there h»s bcWti no discovery of more interest or ten miles from Frankfort, called North trade, and to see that he thoroughly masters i be fi.led. Men who do not studv themselves to the American archtv >h>gist than the one Benson. Ten minutes before the train ar it. doe- him a grerious wrong, and runs the and the nr.ture ot woman, may never hope to alleged to have been made in Iowa, on the line rived, thiee or four men, whose names were risk of helping, by so much, to increase the approach her most sacred inner soul without JACKSONVILLE LODGE Xo. IO of the projected Dubuque & Minnesota rail unknown to tlie mail agent nt that station, stock of idle ami dependent, if not vicious, desecrating arid trampling upon precious, road. The workmen, w hile engaged in ex dismounted, and one of them, brandishing a members of s »ci-’ty. It is stated in the re beautiful flowers, which, when understood, OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON i-avating for the road, in the limestone, nt pistol, said He inti-nded to kill 'be negro mail port of the Prison A-soci itimis, lately issued, yield the richest perfume to life. every Saturday evening at the Otlti Fellows’ Love at first sight is not the kind of devo Hall. Brother.« in s»«l standing are invited to the foot of the bluff, Mire said to have come agent. This gentleman said to his friends, that of fourteen th» usand five hundred and attend. JAMES BUCKLEY. N. G. California St., (Up Stairs.) over Reamcs upon a flat stone covered with strange char tion which may be relied upon to brave the “Disarm tint man; be is drunk.’’ They ninety-six prisoners confined in the peniten Tito’s. PAULSON, R. Secy. & Wilson’s Livery Stable, acters. 'I lli« being rem »ved, opened the way did so. He surrendered his pistol before the tiarie< of thirty States, in 1867, seventy seven storms of a lifetime ; but when the heart J ohx B ilger , ) II. K i . ippkl , :• Trustees. into a passage about four feet wide and six train arrived and gave it up. When the per cent., or over ten thousand of the num counsels with judgment and reason as to the It. V. H elms , ) feet high, leading directly into the heart of train did arrive, being on the platfr rm un b»-r, had never learned a trade. The fact adaptability of natures and dispositions, and Regular R»’>ck:»h Degree mooting, la't Monday the bluff. At the distance of nb iut fifty feet armed, tl.is man perhaps did attempt to catch conv-ys a le s >n of hmfouml interest to those all most heartily approve the choice, then night of each month, at 7} o’clock p. m. May 1st. IS0V. t—f from the entrance another stone, similar to hold of the mail ugent. lie was shoved off, who have in charge the (raining of b >ys, trod may a man or woman believe in a lifelong happiness. Woman must have greater risks the first, had to be removed, when a large and the mail went on. As soon us I heard ikgiris to», for the active duties of life. c W. KAiiLEB, in the matrimonial compact iliaft men, but chamber revealld itself, cut out of the solid of it, being then Governor of Kentucky, and rock, about twenty five feet square and having no power to act except upon the Com C ash V alue <> f a L ab » ring M an .—It is both need to ponder the steps well before Atbnipv a;rJ Couiistilor-al-Law, twenty feet high, 'l'he floor was hard and plaint of miine civil magistrate, I dir-patched frequently remarked of pers ns who do not taking it. A young man win» has no settled JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. smooth, w hile the walls and ro».f were carted the Adjutant General of the State to inquire possess any property and who depend upon purposes or principles, no habits of industry, in a fort of rude Lasso relieco, with figures into the facts and report them to tie. their daily lab >r for the support of themselve- economy or ambition to be somebody in the Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and world, nee»i not expect to become a happy other Court' of this St ite. of birds, tree ', serpen s. and chariots. The The circumstance I have detailed occurred tiR-1 families that they are “worth nothing” OFFICE—In bnihTing formerly occupied by 0. south wall was adorned “with a representa on the 2Ctli day of January. 1871. I re financially speaking Tins language is gen busband. For if lie marries a woman of Jacobs—-npp<>-‘ ite Cellit House square. w hom he is worthy, she is not fitted to make tion of the sun, and immediately bel >w this mained in Frankfort as the Governor of the erally indulged in bv men in the community a Dr. L. T. D 4 VIS, the figure of a man in the act of stepping out Commonwealth umil the 13th ol February, who s vie themselves business men. and who good wife. And if by chance a silly love of a b«it, and holding in his hand a d >ve.’’ 1871. A small guard of ten soldiers was put get rich eff the necessities of other men. sick idea enters the head of a really good girl who marries him against the judgment So far the r» relations w ere not very <1 fl’< riht ; on the tra ns. There was no disturbance. I . Let u« examine the qttesl'.on financial v, and of loving parents, bis own unsteady life will Opposite t he Did : from many prt vious one" in similar caves and heard no threats. I remained in Frankfort 'see if their assertions are correct. ■ I AVINO A LARGE AND WELL SELECT- plant the weeds of discontent and unhappi* rock cham!»-s thr aglmut our Western conn until the latter part of February; still I Last year the price of common la’nr aver I 1 ed ajsurtBient of try. But the m »t ciritias part of the dis heard no threats. Bat su luenly, on the 3d aged SI,5ft per d >y. Admitting that the ties- where flowers might have blossomed. A rkansas S tabi e . Such a man cannot know what real happi covery was yet to come. A flat slab in the of March the mail is stopped, and the ground laborer received $1,50 per day, and that it ness is. If a woman descends in marriage Jacksonville. G.ej’n. floor of 'lie c.^rern being raised, revealed be given is the outrage uii the 2 »th of January, required the whole of that sum to support low a vault filled with skeletons of :init-ual l'he Federal C U:t. the Federal officers knew his fa mily, neverthe! ss we contend that the sooner or later she must be dragged down to dà €. 1. ov::«3i:c’K the level o! her husband, no matter how high -iz”, the larges: being seven feet eight inches 1VILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR bo the man was who attempted this out laborer was worth, in cash to his family, the her ambition;», how noble her purposes, how il GERY, aal will alten l pncnptly to all cali» iong by actual measurement. By ti e side of rage. He did not live there; his politics are sum of $7.989. fi ted to shine among the cultured and re 4>n prufe?si"itai bu-iue.-.*. ll.s office and resideuee c.icli ske ’ et »» was set a sin. 11 ia-e filled with The amount he would receive for one year's fined. not disclosed. Why did nut the Federal are ut To find the right one ! The Overbeck IIo>pital, yellow earth, ber.cath which were found ani authorities arrest him for an aggression upon labor, at $1.50 per day, would be $475,00, Ah, that were a difficult task indeed. Oa ÙrvX 'U Suecl. Juck«uuvi.Uc. Grcg-.n. I-tf I in il bones and p irticlesol animal matter. The a Federal agent ? It was a crime. 1 made which would be the interest, at six per cent., Only the uncertain Future can prove the skeletons were placed in a semi circle towards It the subject of a special mc-snge. I spoke on $7.389, which latter sum would le the choice a wise one, or that hearts have been I». B. REA JAMES B. FAT. the southeast.— Pittsburgh Commercial. FAY & KEt a* 1 speak tiow—I do not cure who he was— cash value of the laboring man to bis family. deceived, sacrificed upon unworthy altars, or The cash value of tho laboring man to the thrown upon the world for sympathy and in terms of the strongest condemnation ; and Attorneys and Counseltors-attLaw, kindness. How to be Miserable. think all good men of every party ugree community is much m >re than the nbove I L >ve curdles nt such unfoldmenfs! And OFFICE—In Court II nse, up stairs. with me. But why was he not brought to named suin, as labor is the only true Wealth the work! gives to di-appointed hungrv heart- Will practice ia the Sa reine an 1 other Courts Sit by the wind »w and look over the way trial? It was an inleference with a mail of any country. Without labor our forges, ed woman the sympathy of the destroyer— of this State. to your neighbor’s excellent mansion, which route; the Federal Courts had j.iristliction. furnaces, woolen mills, and indeed manufac the protection thn' wolves give to lambs. Oh. it is’a fearful thing to love—opening le has recently built and paid for, and lilted Why was he not indicted? Why was he not tories of all kind«, would cease to be. The Particular attention pai>l to thè c>llection Heaven's gate or hell s. of C ialina xgaiu-t thè Fedirai and State Govern We are prepared to do all kinds of out, and say : tried ? Then, 1 presume, the world would music of the loom and shuttle wotild be Friendship were far safer. ment«, thè Entry of Limi« under thè Pre-èmption “Oli, that I were a rich man !” Even in choosing a life companion a deep, know what hi? politics arc. Now, let me Bilencril forever, Our national banks could and lisa*Alterni Law», and t<» thè Entry of Minerai earnest fr ctxlsh’p based on harmonions na Lode« under thè recent Aet «*f Conrress. 1 tf. Get angry with your neighbor, and think tell mV honorable friend that whenever that close their doors, and our m»<st enterprising tures and taste«, is a most secure foundation Dlt. W. JACKSON, you Imve not a friend in ‘.lie world, Shed a is disclosed he will find out that the man was merchants take in dheir signs, Without for n life happiness. tear or two, and take a walk in the burial a Republican and not a Ku Klux [laughter] ; lab >r civ iiizati >n would recede ; nnl the bat Then love will follow. Not the impetuous, grupnd, continually saving to yourself; sweeping, tempest-tossing htve, a passion or if he is a Ku-Kbix that the Republicans and the owl would soon Occupy the crimson Dental Rooms in buikbng ft rmcrly occupied by which spends its furv, and in the calm which “ When shall I be buried here? ” Dr. E. II. Greenman, corner California and Fifth have as many Ku Kluxes ns the Democrats. chambers of nnr would he business men. succeed-», reason guides to a true basis, or *11 Streets. AU »tyles of Dental work done on short Sign a note for a friend, and nV ver forget Let the laboring men of the United States is l,>st —Imt a deep, heaven blessed union of not.ee. at reduced prices. Particular attention D epartment uf the I nterior , ) vour kindness, and every hour in the day PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL realize their true p isition. Let them reflect lives, of purposes, of interests, which mi.k* given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth G eneral L and O ffice . Oct. 2 ), 1870. extracted without pain by the use of the late whisper to yourself—“I wonder if ho will two hearts as one und every d<»y one of sun- lion. A. A. Sargent, Washington City— that labor is honorable—that lab t is wealth meth >4 of local anasthesia. Ail work warranted. pay that note?” Let him remember that they are a power in shii e. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sir : In r» ply to your letter of the 31 st Au Appreciation, sympathy in her, noblest nov20 3m. Think every one me ins to cheat you. Nov. 20th. ISfiy. gust last, coverii g one fr om II. S. Bradley, the State—that to them this great Govern- thoughts and aspirations, a soul to walk ride Closely examine every bill you take, and ment is indebted, for all it possesses of lib >y side in closest communion is what a wo* >» Deputy Unite 1 States Surveyor, dated the doubt its being genuine until you have put erty, glory, grandeur.— Industrial Protector. man nee.Is, b'vond the every day kindness 13«li ofaame month and year, and addressed and thought fulness, for creature comforts. your neighbar to a great deal of trouble. to vourself, I have ti e honor t» suite us fol. W hat M r . E varts T uinxs . — A New York But oh, how thtnkfuliy would multitudes Pat confidence in nob-aly, and believe every of noble w-onen cl 'Be the inner tdnple to all I .ws : lKorld reporter interviewed Mr. W tn. M. rn-iD you trade with to be a rogue. but G >d, if their busbinds would only speak Circular instructions were issued to the FROM LONDON, Evarts, the great lawyer, us to the Grant Never accommodate if you can possible kindly m-times, and not treat them like United States Land OfficetN by this office on the Sumner embroglio, and thus tell" it : help it. slave« of passion, nnd servants of their will! aving located in J acksonville , Reporter—Do you consider this action of Woman gives all to the man she marries. informs the citizens of this place and vicinity Never visit the sick or afflicted, and never 8tb of August last, in relation to the’surwy and ettry of lode and pluecr claims under the the Executive highly iejurious to the pros He holds the dearest hopes of her life in his th.it'he is now prepare 1 to take orders for al! kiJtis give a farthing to assist. the poor. ot gent.»’ and boy’s clothing at reasonable prices. hands. A nd Imw often does she pray tn God, pect* of the Republican party? provisions of the amendatory act of Congress, Buy as cheap ns you enn and Bercw down Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Evarts—I have but or.e word to sny on I nthed in the misery of neglect and brnkeo gJT C i - kj A hro and R epairing done. to the lowest mill. Grind the faces and grunting the right of way to ditch and cannl rows, that He will have mercy, and take —SUCH AS-- owners over the public lands, and npprbvtd that subject. The party that can present back the life given only to t-»rture and suffer _July 2d, H79.____________ jly2 tf. hearts of the unfortunuto. Brood over your misfortunes, your lack of July 9ih, 1870, copy of which is herewith nothing noticeable to the public except its ing. Thoughtless husbands know not the quarrels cannot long expect to maintain the sadness which lives in the hearts of their pa talents, and believe that at no distant day inch'sed. tient. waiting wives. CARDS, It will be perceived on the first page of the confidence of the people. you will come to want. Let tho workhouse And there nre secrets of broken hearts » ENGINEER, Reporter—What is the feeling among lead charged in a Higher Record ngninst tnen he ever in your m od, with all the horrors of circular, that Surveyois General were author, ised to have the subdivision uf forty acre le ing Republicans. whom the world fl liters ah«l introduces to a distress and poverty. Mr. Evarts — It is one of decided regret new wife, while the first snows are fulling oa BILLHEADS, Follow these recipes strictly, and you will gal subdivisions into ten acre tracts tnadn a grave. - that the man in public life to whom in a i.Uff / y 1H0ICB HOICK LIQUORS AND CIGARS CON- be miserable to your heart’s c<m|ent—if we when applied for by claimants, and at their kind In their cold purity—covering r ot hand. great degree the political fortunes of the par her More from the frosts and blasts of winter—than may so speak—sick nt heart and at variance eo»t ; and under the twenty third head of the ty are uommitted cannot better control him- was he who promised to love, cherish and HANDBILLS, with the world. Nothing will cheer or en «ante circular, the Land Officers were inform self aud consider those interests. protect. courage you, nothing will throw a gleam of ed that placer claimajpi« desiring the subdi Oh, if men would he kind nnd true and Cents. sunshine or a ny of warmth into your heart. vision of a quarter section, the service may P rogress of T kctii .—It is not often that loving. If they would have their breath be performed by county un 1 local surveyors, Jaly 17th. 1869. jlyl’-tf. the secular press is indorsed from the pulpit, pure and sweet, that, the home atmosphere POSTERS, The New York Express strikes the nail on at the expense of the claimants, ns required but Rev. De Witt Talrnadge, in a recent ad might not be tainted. If they would be pru the head io t|ie following paragraph : Tying* > y the sixteenth section of the amendatory dress, u.-ed the following remark:» bio lan dent nnd industrious, that the growing tiece«- law. As to the particular method of aubd - rities of their increasing families might be the hands of the South, politically, by the • ». guage : PAMPHLETS, •unplied I viding legal subdivisions into ten-acre lots, 1 HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FULLY Federal Government, and then abusing it for * ’ I now declare that I consider the news If they would spend their m?ney upon de ïfH .--M** , i‘i refitted this -Id and'favorite place of resnrt, havc to observe that they are susceptible of not doing more for its people 1 So. al*o, the voted homes ones, rather than upon heartless, now offer* the ve-y best of liquor* and Began at paper to be the grand agency by which the being subdivided either into squire Ims >f deceiiful «trange-s 1 act making the negroes the masters Of the 12 1-# CENTS. Gospel is preached, ignorance is cast ou’, ten by ten chains, or into lots of five by tpn chains If they would refuse to enrich the coffers The.Saloon is jwtpt* odious, the billiard table* white people, and then abusing the white twenty chains, by running, measuring, and oppression dethroned, grime extirpated, th? of <yro r sellers ! t . ' * - „ are of the latest and most improved pattern, and I people for not giving the best education to marking lines in the field due east and west. world raised, Heaven rejoiced, and Go» Then would eareworn. dr.ioping. despair- the wants of guests promptly supplied. Or dae north and s»iftti, thiongh the legal the negro. The Educational Government bill <ng women l.«<»k un. and. with new hopes • ------ « glorified. In the clanking of the printing BO x»olnr» of Billiard» F>4,*- Drtnka. smiling upon their f'ce«, bv energetic devo And all othsr kinds of printing required is not only an impertinence and a folly, but subdivisions desired to be subdivided into press, as the sheets fly out, I hear the Lord tion t<> home happiness, bless husband and to be done in the community, on ‘ it is meant as an affront to a people who, il ten aute lots, and in regard to which tnetlmd Those knowing themselves indebted to me will very reasonable terms. the Surveyors General have this day been in- Almighty proclaiming to the nations of the chit.lren. who now wonder at neglected du left to themselves, would do many times m>-re snaeted. I atn, very respectfullv, y«Hir »>be- earth. ‘Liztrus, coma forth!’ And to the ties. Inst nmhiti ms. nnd coin ort dving out in do well to sail without delay and settle, as I must You who want Job Printing done, give for practical education than tie Federal Gov dieui servunt, havc money, and that soon. Ju6. S. WlLSoJt, retiring surge« uf durkneas ‘Let there be, t«m-'<ler»ng «m-’lderin embers upou the domestic hearth. HENRY BEEITBARTfl. us n call, and we will satisfy you both in styleand light. ” Commifsiouer. ernment could possibly accomplish. | —Elm Orlou. price. Jan. 11-tf. I BOOK, PAMPHLET, ; JOB PRINTING OFFICE, i H Lrvi.ny • ir » - .ta« NEW & FANCY TYPE, DENTIST. WILLIAM HERMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, H t RAILROAD SALOON! MAX. BRENTANO l 3 ‘ - - Ü » TOCOOS, BELL HM ON SALOON I T 4 -■