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fe 71 mio cratic fees. Going Rack on Hiniwcir. GENERAL KOTES AN» MEM’S. 1874, can obtain them on application NEW, THIS WEEK. to him by letter or otherwise. Mr. George M. White, a former res Odd Felltwi’ Building, Jarkionvillr, Ortgvif ident of Salem, arrived there last he undersigned offers for sale hi« elegant, silver-plated Grover Saturday from Southern Oregon. He and Baker sewing machine, out little used. has a claim in the Yank ledge, and Price reasonable. For terms apply at the dealer a worker nr of Ben Sachs, where the machine may brought with him a number of speci store be seen, otto L. HERL1NG. mens of silver ore which he is intend TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LBAD, oto. ing to have assayed. He says that he GEO. W. FREY, has got a big thing, and all that the (Successor to Caton A Frey,) Southern Oregon papers have printed Pumps, in reference to the Galice creek mines I 1 New Boot and Shoe Store. is true and not at all exaggerated. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CALIFORNIA STREET. Lewis Pettyjohn, of Salem, has an other letter from Antelope, Wasco' NAILS, county, which says : “The weather ■ aving permanently located in Jacksonville, respectfully inform has been colder than Greenland, but is the public that they aro prepared to do all pleasant and warm now. The Des j kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOY», line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chutes river froze over for the first 29tf. G. W. FREY. time known. A great many cattle and HARDWARE, TINWARE, sheep froze to death. One man on YOU Upper Ochoco (Coon, of Linn county,) had 800 sheep, and all are dead but SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 140. Al. Pettyjohn has lost about 40 BEN SACHS, and all the lambs.” Fuie and Cap«, The San Francisco Commercial Her-: And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of aid gives handsome meed of just praise ' DRY-GOODS, to the woolen manufacturers of Ore Wooden and Willow War«, TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, gon, and says that the “cassimeres of GROCERIES. the Willamette Mills are valued for ROPE, NAILS, their uniform good quality and tasty Candies and Nuts of Every Description, styles, and readily taken by the trade PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS CROCKERY, on receipt here.” The sales of goods made in these mills during last year in TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC. CUTLERY, WERE, San Francisco aggregated nearly a quarter of a million of dollars. The verything sold at reasona - Herald says that during the year there I ble rates. Give me a call and judge for Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, has been a marked improvement in yourselves. 33tf. the quality of the manufactured wool SPECIAL NOTICES en goods received from Oregon. The ETC., ETC. fabrics of the Salem, Brownsville and dissolution notice . Oregon City factories will compare favorably with those of any other fac The firm of Hull A Nickell, in publishing I have secured the services of a First-olass the T imes , has been dissolved by mutual tory in the land in almost every consent, P. D. Hull withdrawing. All ac Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair variety, and in some articles are su counts due said firm prior to September 1st, 1874, may be paid to either party, and all ing promptly and in superior style. perior to any elsewhere made. K. KUBLI, The Boston wool market is steady, and combing wools much wanted. Officinl PftprT for JackMHi & Jowphine Coimtirs. Superintendent Watkinds, of the State Penitentiary, has returned from MARCH 12, 1875. FRIDAY ’Frisco. The penitentiary at Salem is now Ann REKN TO THE SOI'TII. lighted with gas from a gas-making machine. A dispatch dated Washington, Feb. Civil Rites—The burial of the Radi 18th, says the Democratic members cal party without military honors, Is from the Southwest have prepared an the way the Worcester Press puts it c address to the people of the Southern A Eugene jeweler is fixing up a States, in which thej’ call attention to clock which has been running since the persistent attempts of Republican 1828—almost half a century—without leaders to revive the animosities of the repairs. late war, the effect of which efforts, C. W. Teal & Co., at Dallas, are car they say, it is impossible to predict. rying on a IArge wagon manufactory, The address says : turning out about $5,000 worth of work We believe that through tho honest rep a year. resentations of a few upright, conscientious The avalanche in Big Cottonwood, federal officers and agents, an independent Utah, which buried five men and seven and able press, and of many citizens, with out regard to party, the true condition ot teams, was a mile and a half long and the Southern States and the real sentiments half a mile wide. nt the Southern people are iwing gradually There are rumors of a straightout made known to our fellow citizens of the Democratic paper to be started at Em i North, ami we hope for their favorable de cision when fully apprised of all the tacts. pire City, the name of J. M. Siglin The great ends of good government will be being connected therewith. reached when the people of all scctions-for- The man arrested at Florence, Ari get that we have l>een enemies ami come zona, is him sure, and no mistake this together as in the early days of the Repub lic, emulating each other in devotion to the time, and the next Bender will prob best interests of the country. With this ex ably be at the end of a rope. alted purpose in view, the signers of the ad The Guard publishes a rumor to the dress counsel patience and moderation un effect that work is soon to be com der unjust epithets and gratuitous insults, and urge kind treatment to the negro, re menced on the extension of the O. A Extravagance. membering that he is not so much respon C. 11. R., from St. Joe to Eugene City. sible as the bad men under whose advice he In the Sundry .Civil Appropriation Of 185 members of Congress who acts ; and while laboring to convince him bill passed by the House of Represen that his interests are identical with those of pocketed the back-pay, only 17 have the whites, to see that ho is fully protected tatives last week, the sum of nearly been elected to the Forty-fourth Con In all his guaranteed rights, and allowed to 3 J millions is appropriated for carrying gress. The people are settling old vote as he pleases in all elections, and to on the Government buildingsat various scores. deal with him honestly and fairly, they are admonished that all disorders and troubles points around the country for the com The Oregonian announces that a of whatsoever character are construed into ing year. At St. Louis, a Post Office accounts against the firm will l>e paid by lead of silver ore near Nestocton in the same. All persons indebted are re evidence of lawlessness ; and whilo this is is going up, originally estimated to cost Patron« of IltiMbandrjr. quested to settle forthwith, as the business Tillamook county has been discovered. palpably unjust, they are urged to make all must be closed without delay. All accounts 4 millions. It is already apparent that The lead is thought to be extensive efforts to prevent them. They appeal to not settled in a reasonable length of time At the last meeting of the National N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVB, them to use forbearance ami patience in the cost will be much more, but a and very rich. will be placod in the hand« of an attorney Grange, at Charleston, South Carolina, for collection. All unexpired contracts for I am receiving and have constantly on view of the enlightened sentiment of the proposition to require such modifica In tho Beecher case, when Mrs. hand a full and flrst-elass stock of subscription, advertising, etc., will be ful a number of changes were made in the filled bv the now proprietor. country, which is with them, and tho result tion of details as would keep the work Putnam testified that Mrs. Tilton must be their entire vindication and tri P. D. H vll , within the appropriation, was rejected. I kissed all gentlemen friends of the Constitution and By-laws of the Order, Grooeriea, C has . N ickell . umph of the principles of right and justice. to make them conform to the require The sum appropriated to it for the family and Tilton kissed all the ladies, The address is signed by all the ments of the times as suggested by ex B rightly breaks tho morning of a new DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, present year is $850,000. Other ap Jeffery, a juror, fainted. in tho annals of medicine. Alcohol Democratic Senators and Represen perience. The first change of import era Ready-Made Clothing, will soon be banished from the list of reme propriations of the same sort (we have A bill was introduced in the Ten ance is in the preamble. The old pro dies, and only known as a poison. 7>r. J. tatives of the Southern and border no memorandum at hand of the esti nessee Legislature to repeal the law Walker's California Vinegar Ritters, com GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Et«. States. mated total costs of these buildings), licensing hotels, to evade the Civil vision for the organization of a State posed entirely of wholesome l>otanic ex tracts and juices, are everywhere supersed Desperation of the Radicals. for the year are as follows : Phila Rights bill, by allowing hotels to run Grange admitted all to membership ing the fiery astringents, which no man or J f Y“ Everything sold at reasonable rat««. who were Masters of subordinate woman ever yet took without bitterly repent delphia, $750,000 ; Chicago, $750,000 ; as private boarding houses. ing their credulity. There is no disease, Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Another measure, equaling the Civ Granges, and their wives if they be acute or chronic, in which the new tonic Cincinnati, $600,000 ; Hartford, $100,- Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1S75. Extensive and rich discoveries of Matrons. In some of the Eastern may not be administered with beneficial il Rights Bill in atrocity, was the Cau 000 ; San Francisco, $60,000 ; Evans quartz are reported in the Panamint States the number of subordinate effect. cus Force Bill, which fortunately failed ville, $50,000 ; Raleigh, $50,000 ; Fall district, Cal., paid to exceed in rich Granges had become so large as to to be reached by the Senate, although For the very best Photographs, go to River, $40,000 ; Covington, $25,000 ; ness and magnitude anything ever be render the membership of the State Bradlev A Rulofson’s Gallery w’ith an ELE it was passed by the House. This act Grange too numerous and their meet VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran —AND—- Port Huron, $25,000 ; Rockland (Me.), fore discovered in that State. proposed giving the President author $20,000 ; Parkersburg, $18,000. ings too unwieldy. Hence a provis cisco. We are told that the bad lands of ion is introduced limiting the mem ity to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, the alkali district through which the bership of the State Grange, when it and other arbitrary privileges in the “'Tia tbna the Difference Yon may Hit." Union Pacific Railroad passes, have, shall become necessary in the judg Government of the South. This would since tho road was built, become green ment of such Grange. The State A few years ago a paymaster in the give the Radicals ample opportunity with wholesome and nutritious grasses. Grânge is authorized to provide for the J. M. McCALL <fc CO. United States Army stole $500,000, to shape the election returns As they election of a certain proportion of those The U. S. Revenue officers have pleased, and in the next Presidential was convicted of the offense, sentenced captured an illicit distillery in Los entitled to membership from each coun ave received and are still to the penitentiary for five years, but receiving the largest and best «elected ty, and the members so chosen shall election the South could be forced to FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE stork of goods ever before offered to the Angeles, Cal., with about 60,000 gal constitute the State Grange. As the public. Tho stock consists of vote for the Republican candidate. pardoned out at the expiration of lons of brandy on which no revenue number of subordinate Granges in Cal But “the best laid plans of men and eleven months. Recently, Major Eg tax has been paid. The unpaid tax ifornia is now 250, and each Grange is FANCY A STAPLE DRY-GOODS, mice gang aft aglee.” This attempt at gleston was convicted of embezzling amounts to $40,000. entitled to two members in the State READY-MADK the liberty and rights of that section $12,000, sentenced to the penitentiary The North British Fire Insurance Grange—the Master and his wife (if a Sewing Machines ! for five years, and until the stolen mon Matron) — the State Grange would be evinces to what desperate straits the Company, which formerly did business Gentlemen's and Boys’ Clothing, of 500 members, a number Administration will resort to retain its ey had been refunded, which all agree in Oregon, has concluded to resume composed entirely too large for a business body. ROOTS AND SHOES, waning power. But the age of Radi was practically a life sentence. Gen business and lately made the necessary It also authorizes each State Grange to cal usurpation and venality, as far as eral Grant, however, fixed the sentence $50,000 deposit of U. S. bonds, with establish District or County Granges in CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, each county, composed of Masters, Past getting acts through Congress is con at ten years. The man who steals the Secretary of State. IRON and STEEL, cerned, has passed, for the Democracy $500,000 atones for his crime by eleven The State Printer has turned over Masters and their wives (if Matrons,) State Grange to issue dispensations HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, will have a good working majority in months’ servitude in the penitentiary, the Senate Journals to the Secretary of the for such District and County Granges. while of him who “ gets away ” with the lower House of the next Congress. GROCERIES, State, who has commenced their dis Another provision of the Constitution, THAN EVER AT only $12,000 is required ten years of tribution to the members of the “late as amended, limits membership to the Horse Shoes, Nails, Etc., etc. Neventy-Alx. service; thus fixing the degree of binominal.” The House Journals will Order by providing that any person of punishment at an Inverse ratio to the be ready in a few days. a certain age engaged in agricultural The most important era in the his magnitude of the • crime. How far, JOHN NEUBER’S! Price, to Sait the Time, ! The President refused to call an pursuits, “and having no interests in tory of this continent was the *76 of says the World, would the principle conflict with our purposes”—the last extra session of Congress, but has con clause is the amendment. It has be nearly a century ago, when the tyran need to be pushed before theft would, FARM FOR SALE. WANTED. nical oppressions of George the Third by reason of its vastness, cease to be a vened an extra session of the Senate, come necessary for self-protection. and the newly elected Senators have Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat. In ex HE UNDERSIGNED ’OFFERS FOR were broken up by the American peo crime ; or, inversely, by reason of its hurried on to Washington to “swear It* Effect*. salo his farm situated on Antelope creek, change for goods. Highest prices paid, and ple. The dose of this century will insignificance, become a capital offense. in” and draw their mileage. 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 Goods sold at Cash rates. acres of land, 400 acres being good farming Please give us a call and convince vonr- The Civil Rights bill, one of the witness another equally important era [42tf.J McCALL A CO. land and under fence. It is a good grain selres. Thursday, March 4th, was the “ Last most infamous measures ever foisted farm and sheep ranch, woll watered and Thurman anil the Presidency. In American History. The next *76 of the Mohegans” with Radicalism, as upon a civilized nation, is bringing good houses and barns upon it. CANDIES! will witness a great uprising of the TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-half We find the annexed in our ex it closed out forever a majority of that forth its fruits already. At Alexan down, tho balance to suit purchaser. people and hurling from power the J. W. SIMPSON. changes : Members of Congress just party in tho popular branch of Con dria, Virginia, the two principal hotels tyrannical Grant, together with all the N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller gress. In the fullness of joy we can returned from Ohio, are authority for 7tf. CANTY t WAGNEB, have thrown up their license and shut parcels, if desired. corrupting influences surrounding his the statement that Gov. William (Oh only ejaculate a fervent “Thank God !” down. The various Legislatures now selfish and sordid administration of The Connor Creek Mining and Mill in session in the Southern States are Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, Rise Up) Allen, of Ohio, has in his pri WHOEVER public affairs. ing Company had a gold bar run at the vate residence, at Chillicothe, a full esires an agreeable occupa - passing measures whereby the most 107 Montgomery St., S. F. tion, requiring only intelligence, activ- assay office of J. W. Virtue, in Baker No More Polities. sized picture of his newphew, Senator odious features of the law may be itv and perseverance, and which pays liber Allen G. Thurman. There is nothing, City, which weighed 313.48 ounces, evaded and much trouble avoided. ally in CASH COMMISSIONS Or BEAVTTFUL The Grangers of California have de of course, unnatural in this, but under 811 fine, value $5,255.50, the proceeds I gifts , should not fail to send to Sherman A ttention is called to our im - Under its provisions, no matter how I Ilvde, of San Francisco, for circular and of about twenty days ’ run of their mill. cided to have nothing more to do with the frame he has caused to be placed mense assortment of Candies. Toys and terms to agents for SHERMAN A HYDE ’ S disreputable a negro, tho proprietor MUSICAL REVIEW, a first-class monthly other goods suitable for the COMING HOL- attempting to control elections as a in big letters “Our Next President.” R. C. Kinney, a pioneer of Oregon, of a public house of entertainment journal of 30 pages, quarto form. Canvass IDA YS. Warranted to keep in all climate«. political party, a resolution to that In view of the fact that Gov. Allen died at Salem last week. He w’as a ing for it requires no capital, and is profita Prices low and terms liberal. Orders for must accommodate him whether he ble. the interior promptly and carefully attend Send for circulars. Trv it and see. member of the Oregon Constitutional effect having been recently passed by ed to. 49m3. was himself thought to have Presi- Address, SHERMAN A HYDE, wants to or not, or take the consequen Convention and a prominent citizen of the Executive Committee. It was San Francisco, Cal. dential aspirations, this act of his that city, being chief owner of the ces. It has been decided that the law demonstrated in California, as well as would seem to indicate that he has does not apply to saloons. in Oregon, that while Granges and cleared the track in favor of the Salem Flouring Mills, the largest in LAGER, LAGER! stitution of the kind in the State. aving disposed of our stock politics may each be a good thing in younger member of the family, It NEW, THIS WEEK. of Merchandise at Jacksonville to The invention of making paper bar its place, when taken in connection settles one disputed point, and that is Reames Brothers, wo call upon those in THE EAGLE BREWERY. rels was patented about six months DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. debted to us to come forward and settle at the mixture is conducive to the good that he is not a candidate against his ago, and two factories are working, one an early day. From those owing us we will of neither the one nor the other. take cattle, at a reasonable rate. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE nephew. In contingency of the Sen at Winoma, Wis., and at Decorah, HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, Office at the old stand. ____ existing between the undersigned has has now on hand and is constantly man WHITE A MARTIN. ator’s chances wilting, there is no tell Iowa, the latter turningout 1,600 bar this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern Jacksonville, Feb. 17, 1875. 7ml. accounts duo said firm are payable to Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to ing, however, what the old man might rels daily. Their strength is said to All Robt. Wood, who will settle all claims suit purchasers. Call and test the article be greater by four times than wooden against the same. Henry Warren, ’•eceiver of the Ore do J. HANNAHAN, 29tf. MINING CLAIMS. barrels, only half the weight, and cost ROBT. WOOD. gon City Land Office, has been removed Sam ’ s Valley, March 4,1875. 11. ing 20 per cent less. Average Yield. Our readers will remember that last March (here was a difficulty between Governors Baxter and Brooks in Ar kansas as to which was the legal Gov ernor. After considerable trouble, says the Enterprise, Grant and Old Flax brake recognized Baxter as the legal Governor. Baxter concluded that his time was up on the election of the present Governor, and vacated the po sition without any trouble. But now Arkansas has elected by about 70,000 majority a Democrat, and that don’t suit Grant, and now he wants Congress to reinstate Brooks, and that, after he declared that he never was the legal Governor. If any one is Governor of Arkansas besides the one elected last fall, it is Baxter and not Brooks, and Grant seems to be going back on him self in this matter, unbecoming the Executive of an enlightened nation. There is no telling what Grant won’t do, and if there ever was an ass in the Presidential chair, without sense, judgment or decency, that chap is Ulysses Grant. He said that he ba<l no policy, and the people have about come to the conclusion that he has neither policy or common sense or he would hot put himself on record as a most consumate ass in this matter. T H E I NEW FIRM I ' NEW GOODS ! ! H PER CENT. CHEAPER!! T D A H T to make place for T. R. Harrison, of Yamhill, a political adventurer and unknown to the State, except that he helped to make J. M. Hippie Senator from thl« State, for which he now re ceives his reward. The political guil lotine has not yet ceased its labors in Oregon. Whose hoad will fall next ? ! T NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The Record has found, by perusing the report of the U. S. Agricultural Department for January, that Oregon surpasses all other States fn the pro duction of wheat—the average yield being 19 bushels per acre. The next highest is Connecticut, with 18 bushels. E. M. Waite, Secretary of the State SETTLE UP ! HE QUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF Agricultural Society, informs the Rec applicants for Teachers* Certificates for ord that the diplomas ordered by the HE FIRM OF CATON A FREY HAV- Jackson connty, Oregon, will be held ing been dissolved, all those indebted Jacksonville ou board of managers for the fair of 1875, to said firm are requested to come forward Saturday, Marek 27, 1875. have arrived from New York, and that and settle the same immediately. A word to the wise is sufficient. Those desiring Certificates will take due he has plenty to fill all orders for the M. CATON, notice thereof and govern themselves ac next two years. Those persons enti GEO. W. FREY. cordingly. H. C. FLEMING, 11. tled to them by award of the fair of Jacksonville, March 8,1875. lOtd. County School Superintendent. T T HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to make preliminary snrvey of Mining T Claims in conformity to the new law of Congress. All lode claims herd under said in law are required to be surveyed and the survey recorded. JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor. Office st Jacksonville, Oregon. 5tf. r D n W Per Day at home. Terms free. Address G. STINSON A Co., Portland, Maine. 6.