§r»io frati c Simrs. Published every Friday Morning by RATES OF ADVERTISING CHARLES NICKELL Advertisement* will be inserted tn the Ti m e..s at the following rates : One square, one insertion......................... $8.00 each subsequent one...... «... 1.00 I x * l « ti 1 advertisements inserted reaaouahlv. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Y’early advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly exeoat- cd, and at reasonable rates. t'oe.MY W aiuianth always taken at par. Editor and Proprietor, OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick Building. R a I cm of Subscription: One copy, per annum,...................... “ nix months,.......... .. .......... “ three months,................... . VOL. Vili $3.00 2.00 1.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY Ladies' and Gentlemen's PROFESSE)NAL CARDS, A. C. JONES, JAS. S. HOWAED. FURNISHING and & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE, 0ÙN., FANCV Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Otliee in Orth’s building—up-stairs. GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BOYS' and GIRLS' G. H. AIKEN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. BOOTS and SHOES, OfHce—On California street, opposite Union Livery Stable. GROCER TES, B ED S TEA DS A CHA 1RS, L. DANFORTH, M. D., CLOTHING, P H Y S I C 1 A N A N D S U R G E ♦) N , Jacksonville, Oregon. LIQUOES. TOBACCO and CIQAES. Oilice on California street, opposite P. J. Ryan's store. Resilience on Third street, opposite and east ot the M. E. Church and adjoining the Court House block on the north. CROCKERY, ETC., ( At E. Jacob’s New Store, H. K. HANNA. ATTORNEY’ A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all ths Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business lett in my care. Ollice in Orth’s Urick Building—upstairs. C. W. KA It I.ER. 4 LT. OF THE ABOVE ARTH’T.l'S SOLD a*, at th«« very lowest rates. If yon don’t believe me, call and ascertain prices for yourselves. No humbug! All kinds ot produce and hides taken in exchange for goods. 42tf. E. B. WATSON. K21HLER & WATSON, ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FURNITURE WÄRE ROOMS, Will practice in the Supreme, District and other < 'ourtx.lt Ins >tate. Office on Third St., north of Express Otliee. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., AITORNEY A OREGON JACKSONVILLE. H. KELLY, COUNsELOR-AT-LAW, DAVID LINN JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Will practice in all the Courts of the State Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to my care. Otliee opposite Court House. i Keeps constantly on banda full assortment <>! furniture, consisting of B E! »STEADS, BUREAUS, TABLES. JAKES S. HOWARD, GUILD MOULDINGS, U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR FOR JACKSON, Josephine and Curry enmities, Oregon. Ollie in I surveys mi.ii ami patents obtame«! at reasonable i ales, i'nil copies otM hung Laws and I ><>ei>i<>ns at my otliee in Jack sonville, < >reg« n. MARTIN VROOMAN. M. D.. (HAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Al.-o Doors, Si'li and Blinds always on han«! an ! made to order. Planing done on reasonable tei ms. g-tl“ Undertaking a spe cialty. 1’ Il Y s I C I A N A ND S U R G E O N THIRTEENTH YEAR. Ji.c'asonv ille. Oregon. Dr. Vrooman conies here with the intent ion of permanently hwa’ing him-elt in the practice of his j»rofessi«»n. is a gradu ate, an«i, from twenty-seven years' ex peri- ence m the ih'cases incident to this t 'oast. Hatters himself as being able to give gen THE eral satistaetion. •<>flice at the Franco-Ameriean Hotel. CONDUCTED BY SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. rpiTE ScnOT.ASTTr YEAR OF THIS I sclund will commence about the end of Auirnst, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven w«*eks each. ASHLAND, OREGON, Board an«! tuition, per term............. ....8to.no B<*«1 an«l Bedtling.................................. .... 4J»o Drawing and painting........................ .... K.00 W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'«. Piano........................................................ .... 15.00 Entrance fee. only once,................... .... 5.00 SELECT DAY' SCHOOL. ANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL Primary, ¡«er term..................................... $ fl.00 kinds of mill and mining machinery, Junior, “ ..................................... 8.00 castings, thimble skeins, and irons, bras.' Senior, “ ..................................... 10.00 castings and Babbitt metal. Bells cast. Pupils aro ro«*eived at any time, and spe Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, cial attention is pai l to particular studies in and all work wherein iron, steid or brass is bchalt of children who have but limite«! used, repaired. Parties desiring anything time. For further particulars apply at tiie in our line will do well to gii <• us a call be Acailemy. fore going idsew here. All work done with neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. Citv Swtovo /•sJ- Bring on your old east iron. ■ ZIMMERMAN A CO. Ashland, April 8, l''7<>^ THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M WILL. JACKSON. Dentist. Kaliler <fc Bro., Proprietors. KEEP CONSTANTLY' ON HAND the largest ami most complete assort ment of California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS to l»o found in Southern Oregon. Also the latest and tinest styles of V VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO la the jaw skilfully performed at reasona ble rates. STATIONERY, No more credit will be given after the first of January, 1870. 1 will take all kinds of produce. Ami a great variety of PERFUMES and Otliee and residence on corner of Califor T< »1 LET A RTK ’LES, including the best and nia and Fifth streets, .Jacksonville. i hca| est assortment <«f < '« >MM< >N and PER FUMED SOAI*S in tliis market. Z.s3" Prescriptions carefully compounded. RAILROAD SALOON, ROUT. KAHLER, Druggist. •Cor. California and < >reg«»n Sts., Jacksonville HENRY PAPE. Engineer. TABLE ROCK SALOON, 4 THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ents . piTOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- V ! gars constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with Eastern ¡»eriodi- ealsand leading pa]»er.s of the Coast. LAGER’ LAGER!! THE EAGLE BREWERY f nilE PROPRIETOR, Jos. Wl'ITERER, I has now on hand and is constantly man ufacturing the best Lager Peer in Southern Oregon, which he will 'ell n, «piantiti«'-to •suit purchasers. Call and test the article. OREGON STREET, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. 1st. The Republican party of gon, in Convention rssemhled, with pride upon tho general «induct and history of the party, mid rt if our di-vction to those ft: ml a m«’«* •• * «•¡¡»les upon which the llept CALIFORNIA ST., the Republi'Citn party Were Among these aro unswerving Jacksonville, Oregon, ’<> (he Coifatitutlon and (he perj of tho Union; the piescrviition liberties aud equal lights of all throughout the nation und the adi IS TN RECEIPT AND FERI’S C. 1 slantly on hand a futi and tuM-class 8'.- ¡strutton of the laws in eve sort nient of of tlie* country fur ill«' cnforcein«*nt of nubli rights, and the punishment of viol GROCERIES, and crime; pure aud economical « ;*d- »uinistration of every <l« p;;itme- I ol LADIES & GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, tiie government, State c ami and we pledge (he su;»| port of I CIGARS, TOBACCOS, publican party to ull u iitans !u proposed and wist ly d« • signed, to DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, mote the prosperity ol t people, 2. That a well islructed p alone can be permaneutly f free, it PIPES, therefore essential that tho pi school system slu.ll be maintained GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, order that every child may rt. -uch education as will pave the to useful eitizeiishij«, and wo NOTIONS, ti rably (»ppo-cii to any tlivets public scimi 1 money. NUTS, CANDIES, FIGS 3. That while wo aro in revenue lor Hie support of th STATIONERY, government by (iutic Bound polit y requires .- Provisions of Every Kind, of llieso duties i s to cii<•mu;, velopmt nt of tho iudu.-trial of the whole country, aud mend that policy of nation I which secures to th«* woiko oral wage-, to the agiicultui and wool-growi g intei < 3 s, live prices, aud the na prosperity and ilhlej 4. That we t re in Liv i-lation on tlx- par rt of < authorize tettl<*rs tilers to amounts ol timber ■OF— for their use. 5. That we nre in fax .1 l'ipt«-¡»i lai inti ■* i»^ > 2 C W ment lor the iuq er - ami svapori', Htruction of sii ii —AT— mullica ««»un es T7. * uj n ? . State utili iXjy under sucii protect the rtj rilFIE UNDERSIGNED takes pleas unjust dis crimm (’.ion i I lire in announcing to i lie public that he charges; and (bat m g lias just received a complete and tirst-class assortment of Gent’s Furni-hing Goods, railroad- ne favor the such a- Hats, Shirts, Underx*ear, etc.; I> t by theg vernuient to brands <>f t'igars and Tobacco; Pipes, No lowest pi ice for publia tions, Fancy Goods, Gla sware, < i«■■•kerv, th«* proceeds oi.iy to tho < ort or di«m Musical Instrinnents, Bird «'am's. statiou- vor of maini «! 6. That we • •rv. Pocket and Table l utleiy, AJiiims, Toys, < ‘aielies. Nuts, etc., which will be sold ing the publii il bv i at the cheapest rates. Gixe me a <xdl and honest fulSlh soe for yourselves. 11acts in thei F. BKECKENFELD. That the pre, lie credit aud tie of bpecie payments practically accompii-he I deinoii-ti BACK OF COURT HOUSE, the wisdom of the financial puli the Republican party and we an MANNING & MONTGOMERY, Prop». posed to the repeat ot the •act anti to repudin That we favor a aving lately fitted vp the founded upon a coin commodious barn on the School House able and cotivi Flat and in th«* rear of tin* Court lloii'.'. we tire of the h«il< an* now filili prepare«! to adenti to all bus 7. That the iness in our line with promptness and di— patch ami at the most reasonable rates. of l he 1 lenioeral «1« fraud the pco TURN» U TS. vote, was The Stable is furnished with the best ani political I mals and most substantial buggies ; also a serving t tirst-class hack and saddle-horse. Horses boarded, and the best care be mindt d men. stowed on them. 8. Th it \ 0 cor d Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. manner l he reck l<-> Give us a trial and judge tor x ourselves. oeiatie ad mi ¡list rut ion o! our M A N N ING A Mt >NT<»t >M ER Y. Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 187s. fairs which has in the last e heaped up a Etat«> del it of I million dollars in direct violation NEW « the Con-titutitm , and which has i ated new offices and ip.ere .s« d olii salaries, to eat up the substance i people aud w hich has robbed i State,P sch< .1 and managed I tic ! State, JUST RECEIVED BY’ sjty funds, loaning tht favorites on straw secui 9. That the office («tight to be nbolixhed let to tho lowest resp It). That we ho >rli HMIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- 1 ur«* in inlorining th«* ladies of Jackson forts of the tn embers ville and vicinity that she has just reiv'ived a complele an«l elegant stock of NEW M I L- tlu* Pacific Uoast to ■*■ LINI'.IO G()<»DS, dirt'et from San Francis isting treaty with ( co, consisting of New Shapes in Untrinmied it to commercial | u That a simp.Io government, ce«motnicaliy a«iministered, opeI'titions to theadiiiinistra- and tho preservation of the against >s tn au- 1 lavish ocorpo- V a alienili ears. i tiie ac- silvcr. I cunt then »1'0 V the lie .11-. as i< n and d e in- i !K.I re- lent i fur .»•<» f> Which will he salii at Lowest Rates LATEST ARRIVALS The Beecher-Tilton scandal has been again renewed. Sane time since ru- I rnors were current that Tilton and his wi'ehtd become reconciled. It appear* i now th.it Mrs. T I »n ba* written a letter which was published in the Tribune recently, confessing her guilt. Th© following is the letter: J'r. Jra It. Wheeler— Dear Sir: A tew weeks since, after long months of mental anguish, I fold,‘'as you know, a lew fri -nds whom I had bitterly de ceived, that the • tmige brought by my hush; mJ of adultery between myself ami liev. Henry Ward Beecher was true, and that the lie I had lived bo .veil the last four years had become intolerable to me. That statement I t’O v solemnly reaffirm, an«l leave the truth w«lh God, to whom also I com mit myself, my children, and all who must suffer. I know full well the ex- ; lanitions that will bo sought by many for thin acknowledgment—I desire to return to my husband, insanity, mal ice, everything save the true and only one, my quickened conscience and a -ei.se of what is duo to the cause of truth «I and justice. During all the com- plications of those years you have been my eoiifl lential friend, and therefore I ad'huss this letter to you, authorizing ami requesting you to secure Its publi cation. E lizabeth II. T ilton . Brooklyn, Ap il 13th, 1878. To this letter Beecher immediately responded as follows: YV averley (N. Y ), April 15t’ t liTo lh< Editor of the N. K. Tribum: —I confront Mrs Tilton’s confession with an explicit and absolute deDial. Th«* testimony to her own innocence and to mine, which for four years she had u:.ide to hundreds in private and utiLlic, before the Court,in writing and y, I declare to he true; aud the al- tions now made in contradiction •r uniform, solemn and unvarying hi lent hitherto marie I utterly de- I dre am hirto be innocent of great tratisgres.-ion. (Signed) IiENitv W ard B j e her .” 1 V ivid D e -« kiption .—Bro. Tur- iter of the C/.Q (Jr< ijonian dishes up is a’d Buck, the Labor Reform in a raev i. •inner. No one will lie truth of it, aqd, as these ovs a •¡»ire to lead the Greenback- it is Well enough to know who they aro: While in Portland wo wore shown m one gioup four of tho leaders of put;, .¡n to be the Labor Reform * of Portland, viz: A. U. Ed- !.-, cell r of tho L<d>or World; O. Brow:» the colored shoemak- ILnvi II. Tim two last are ntiemen Edmunds, the styL-d “t)r<g at Mechanic,” who did an honest day’s work in his vimws btiw it is himself. Weil, he b*‘vit everything, anything but I »ng at a time. Sometimes a f.g du -piri'.uaii-t, then sk<*|>- t on time a m i e**-iotiist, then »o I »U • : wards a Demo rat Reformer, ile has :.n I we are glad he a-t. Butgreat- <> D. Buck, a bird th .t « ven Edmunds it t Im f. Web« Have, If rightly, he was at one m the police force in Portland; ■ have lie ml that he was <lis- I for a’tempting to blackmail a n of 1 .at place, ¡«nd failing in bis on: pts xx«’ n nd erst«»« d he had brought cti 'iing iiiflt on«» M a Gallagher for tun of ch «racier ami had tho pay. Wt ar«» not informed as future politleal history, but ho • sv wr;q»pe«l his martial (?) shawl »ut him, hied him < ff to the camp of the Reformers an«l put up a head on hief Elinuo« , fur which little iiO had t i w I k up »«nt settle the captait». Edmunds says Buck ■ad «gz, and Buck retorts you aro in« ibt-i. .n<! n »txx ¡th landing it is a lit- ’ r« «.I »rk.i'le, we think fmoueu they both told the truth. H MILLINERY GOODS’! MRS. BRENTANO ! Foil Waul.”—(.’«inkling in Bonnetsan I Hats, Trimming Silks, Feath ers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., and is now fully prepared to attend to all orders with neatness and dispatch. Pri«*«'s rea>oii- ableand satisfaction guaranteed. R«’sidene«* at tiie old Overbeck Hospital. Give me a call. MRS. BllENTANO. J osh B illings Roosters ar«* the pugili-tsof I »ini-, having no suitable shoulder to st from, they strike from the ! When a rooster gets whipped, all hens march off with theotlier rooster. JOHN L. CARTER & SON. even 1 he ai> i a ! so I igor ha: situ It is pluck that wins u lieu. Roo'ierspis a PAI NTHRS class, won’t Do enny h<>tts. v-o k; yu can’t git a rooster to pay • tmy att< iition E ARE FU LI. Y PREPARED TO IK? to a young one. Th< y pend mo-t uv w all kinds of Painting, including their time in erowit g ,m<| t u ing, md once in a while they find a v\orm,\i hi. l HOUSE PAINTING, they make .a great fuss over, calling SIGN PAINTING, their wives up from a distance, appar ently to treft them; hut j¡st t.z th * hens ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, git (here, this elegant cu--» •■( ods o-.*. » WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. and goLl.len up till* Worm. Ji-lib < • ALL STYLES GF GRAiNIKG DORE. tuuti for til! the world. HUIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL IE known ami popular resort would in form their friends and the public generally that a complete and tirst-class stock of the lx>st brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. Tin y will be pleased to have their friends ••call and .smile.” CABIN ET. A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found here. We would Is* pleaded to haxe |H-rs«»ns possessing curiosities and s | h eiineiis bring t hem in, and we xx ill place them in the « al>- ine. rtn inspection. ♦ orders from the country promptly atteinl- g S/’ WINTJEN A HELMS. u Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. V, with a reporter,h»s made .«»ti «• very damaging Hatemen ta igftinst the I’rc-idilit. Ho declares urn <» be the most corrupt man that ever served tis President. That ho lurgained for the Pre<i«l«*n'*y, and the time wili coiiic when il will all lie ex- p >se«l to (Im world. His arraignment of the I’resi'i nt Is<lelit»erate, carefully t ing« d and «¡uito l«*tigth,v. It has created a sensation in political circles. III Hi Ci Vl< W At a re ti for the an E» t- I aver »ge nomati <>f h!e an I liable through siikn 1 hat woman’s <1 h in i ami her «• her health, r Sue .8 hei elf I t decollet«» wai- Is » her glove tltting lit altb-destroying mountain 4 I ti mit. i- ♦ ♦ » S ay - the Stfmdord'. “Repuhlican pq i s l ave been indulging >n a l*r a I grin I i m o the D< mociritiv cotivvu- .ion accept« «1 an invitation to visit tho insane asylum. They can stop grin ding ami pull 'ip their chins now, aa th«* R ’pul ¡cm < o!if» r« i:re v« te«l tiirju- im usly to .... to the | vtiilentiary.” i i Irou’ies. T i 8 Want H euppltca educa ting v> .men to be physicians. '■1 ' • ditor «di r-; to Let hia 1 n -o (.. tiling io our di-eredit. He shouldn’t carry gambling to such extreme lengths. A » j