M ri st* after bis birth, laavuig him. wtlh t«e uMrr tniihiirg tKr 4 «1 ‘•» •*•4 aw-—*••»< Us brotbsrs. to the care of tbe.r widowed mother already *ul>*T'l*d by the ritnene of Aib«av H»vt ■ • R I», He early showed a hardy, sclfrvlying nature, to «rrurr the railroad ttej- t within the limit« Br»wa. M»ry |t*rw«it. C. k aed when but a boy he shouldered a luuskei -»f the city. The canal would h** of greater Copl's . J*aa L-tie C. PwkHt, Healer H. in the war of independence. U ith the ver advantage to Albanv and that portion <<f the Cowell, M. U. Parker. Wm. •atility of employment peculiar to the pro county through which it *<>iii<l pas« than the Cmier, Jn<i. Robni’un, S. V. Crum well. J. gressive character of the new republican em simple location of n railroad depot can lie. ’ Cobby, Dun'l Rutty, 1-unhard 2 Robertson Mrs. M. Crydentnan, Geo. pire, he became a lawyer as well as a soldier. A ten cent piece, gold ring and handful of C«»x, Jos. Sil!-, 4t:il<lw> IJ This latter was the cbaructcr in which he nails were foun^ in the stomach of a cow, Damon, R. E. Sharp, Dr. W. Smith, A. K. Dunlap, David was to reap bis great renown. In 1790. he killed by Mr. Cross of Salem. Seyferth. Chas Dannehaner, F. fixed his residence in Nashville and married, j Smith, Francia Davis, S. S, Mr. Horne of Astona is coming this wav,. Swcngle A Rader, Danforth, Dr. In 1795, he assisted in forming the Constitu and will dispose of “rights" for bis patent! East, Wm. Skeeters. Mrs. Grace tion of Teunesse, and was sent to Congress as Seit«, W. H. Gammons, G. B. sinch belly band fastener. Troxel, Bradley the first representative from the new State.! Gregg, Levy Town, W. F. The Herald of Dec. 31st, contains an ac Hamlin, Elizabeth In 1797, he took his seat as a senator of the Thurman, C. L. Higgins, W. L. United States. He soon after left the senate, count of an excursion over “the first section Hilliard, J. R. Wolf, C. of 20 miles, East Side R. R — from Portland^ Woolley, C. Hutchinson, A. F. and was appointed a judge of the Supreme Walling, E. R. Horton, F. R. Court of Tennessee. In 1804, he resigned to Parrot Creek. Among the passengers were j Hancox, H. Watson, T. I’. Wyman, W. J. that office and retired to ‘the Hermitage,’ his' Savier, Fisk and Geary, U.S. Commissioners Johns Mrs. Mary Wertz. F. Kias, Jas. residenee near Nashville. In 1812, when to examine the road. . a The trip is described as Kahn, Jacob Wurm ley, War with Great Britain was proclaimed, having been pleasant and satisfactory to all. Lurville, II. Young, Henry Jackson commanded the militia of his district. At Oregon City a meeting was held in one of LETTERS held fur postage in the P, 0., at In 1814 be was made a major-general, and in the cars, and Resolutions passed, congratula Jacksonville, Oregon : Wm. French, Washington, D. C. 1815 obtained the victory of New Orleans. ting the people of Oregon on the successful Wm. W. Way, Colton, Iowa. Three years later, in 1818, he made a sue completion of the first 20 miles of railroad, Shannon Marshall, Forest Grove, Cal. JAMES M. SUTTON, Post Master cessful campaign against the Southern In and complimentiDg Ben. Holiday, the Con dians. In 1821 he was appointed, by the tractor. It ts reported that Burmcster has been ac- MARRIED President, governor of Florida (then a terri tory1),' and in 1823, the place of minister to quitted on his trill at Idaho City, for the WALKER—ERB—By Rev. M. A. Williams, at Mexico was tendered to him ; this he declined, killing of Morford. his residence, Dec. 30th, 1869, Mr. Minus but again entered the national legislature as The Steamer Ann has been purchased l»y I Walker to Miss Phebe Erb. a senator from Tennessee. In 1824 he was some gentlemen of Benton county,^to be used I voted for by many as President, but was not in the navigation of the Long Tom, a branch DIED elected. In 1828 be yras called to that high of the Willamette. office by a very large majority ; and was re —In Jacksonville, Jan. 1st, 187?. of The State Journal announces that Chief DONEGAN Scarlet fever, John, eldest son of Patrick and elected in 1832. In the spring of 1837 he Engineer Brooks, has been removed by Ben. Margaret Donegan ; aged 5 years, 7 months and withdrew from public life, aud spent the Holiday, and Jesse Applegate appointed in 9 days. residue of his days at ‘the Hermitage,’ where MILLER — In Jacksonville, Jan. 1st, 187 0, of his piece. Scarlet fever, Ella May, daughter of J. N. T. he died on the 8lh of June, 184o, at the age A petition is in circulation, in the west and Betsy Aun Miller ; aged 6 years, 2 month of 78.” and 23 days. side counties, to secure aid for the completion life ; . Andrew -------- Jackson; ---------- - The ---- ---- acts of his .... of the West Side road. adorn the proudest pages of Americau^ his In Linn county they have a striped pig, tory, which will continue bright to the rc motest generations, ar.d his memory be a? without hair, with no mouth, and but one eye—located where the mouth should have perpetual as time itself. li been. f » Administrator’s Notice > 4- ' • A rvw*v I • ehraiad *r»e • 4« eterliwaf t* %«■* t prGcl* for ageals. »toft t ait BOUGHT à SOLD. Il 11 BANCROFT A CO., Pu Mi.-ber» , 6'»9 M--nig -tarry St., broke to work single <>r double. Honet , and the best care bestowed upon them I December 11th. 1*>69. J .AGER! A R E REASONA BLE. -tYY public patronage is solicited. FLYMALE A MANNING. Jacksonville, Ogn , Oct. 10. Sat FraiKMseo, Cal. decll-iw. I.AGER! HOW TO KEEP OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag er Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will «ell in quantities to suit purchasers; Call and test the article. ' Jacksonville, June 5th, 1869 J —YOUR— MONEY AT HOME, CITY .BREWERY, Bl’Y the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured x by the —BY-.. -ROGUE RIVER VALLEY- VEIT SZZTTTZ WODffl MUmCWG co, Who would respectfully announce to the trade and public generally, that they are now manufact uring and have un hand for sale, a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plajn TWILLED and CHECK EFANNELS, AC. of the best quality and at LOW RATES JACKSONVILLE, OREGON., rpiIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- I forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround- ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and will constantly keep on band, the very best of Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer should give me a call.» • ■ .. - Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869, . , ■ ■ " June IZth-ly ____ j - i . : Orders solicited. A liberal discount made to the trade. Ashland, May 1st, 1*69. NEW ARRIVAL. T. HEATH? TAILOR, H TDZRÆZ l STZECS, 7 IS 1-S. f qpHE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED 1 that Pape <t Savage of the “ New State Sa loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for one bit.’' IVe expect to ’lose money by it, but times arc hard, and we cannot sec pc 'pic thirsty. PA PE A ’¿I October 16th, 1869. » ; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET- AS ARRIVED IN JACKSONVILLE, AND ters of Administration on the estate of Hugh opened a Shop on Oregon St., next door to Donnelly, deceased, late of Jacks' n county, Ore the Franco-American ' Restaurant, and respect The Evening Call is the name of a daily gon, have been granted to the undersigned. All fully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Jack A bill'has been1 introduced in the U. S. persons having flaims against said estate, aro re sonville. Gentlemen'» clothing made up to the Senate, by Senator Williams, for the grant papCt to be issed, stun, in Portland, by J. quested to present them with the proper vouchers, latest style and fashions. p .1 Corner California and Fourth Sts. to the undersigned, at his place of business, in *'• 7 .pf lands and right of way, to bui'-l a railroad Morrison & Co. • » | a B • Jacksonville, within six months from this date, and telegraph line from the Columbia river,— A paper is to be started in Portland, next and all persons indebted to the said estate are re rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESP1 quested to make immediate payment to the under I tally infornT hts friends an<T through Idaho—to Salt Laks. Following are month, called the Cathdlic Sentinel. signed. erallv that he has, purchased tlje above estab the names of the corporators—capitol stock COATS, I’. J. RYAN, Adm’r. lishment of Mr. Dsn; ’ Cawley, which will bo . • f Jan. 8th,18X0. jan8-w4. to be $30,000,000; henceforward conducted under his constant per Items in Brief. OVERCOATS, ,te., a . •• (■•r.1« r f .i> sonal supervision, and lie guarantees satisfaction ' ■ ■ e • ■ I * * ‘ n. W. Ballard, L. F. Cartee, J. Revnolds, to All who may favor Lmi-with' their ^atiMnnge. Made to order on the shortest notice. Gent's r ’ J. R. McBride, II. L. Rigg, D. Cram, B. M. A heavy earthquake occurred at St. Paul, DB. GEO. B TO LUIAN, These stables are centrally located, and within clothing cleaned and repaired. Please call. DuRell, John Ilniley, J. Butter, T. S. convenient distance of the various hooves of pablic THOMAS HEATH. Wilson, W. D. Biglow, 0. S. McGonigle, T. Canada, Dec. 29th/ 4> entertainment, Horsts or mules will be boarded Jacksonville, Dec. 18th. 1869. dcclS tf. (late Surgeon U. S. Army,) M. Merritt and Jdnas Birdwn. of Idaho Ter and cared for, by the days or, wqek, at moderate It appears that the. Red River Colony, charges. 7" He has the largest stock in Oregon,, •rrtory ; L. O; Stems, F.;W. McClary, A. II. known as Prince Ruperts Land, has issued a Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, south of Portland, rtland, of ' Brown; J. H; Shinn, W. Virtue, C. M. ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND Foster, B. 5L-Stanton, Thomas Wright, C. declaration of independence, thus boldly ’** liLQ- BUGGISB AND CARRIAGES adjacent counties, and attend promptly to M. Cochran, J. Hendershott, D. Chaplin, throwing off British allegiance. N THE CIRCUIT COURT ‘FOR THE all calls on professional business. 7/ Green Arnold, J. Rt_ Wilkinson. James H. Five men were murdered near Stockton, county of Jackson, State of Oregon. with single or double teams, for hire on reason .Slater, L. W. Lichtinthaler. J. W. Fisk-,,11. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, able terms ; also, CaL, on<he 10th ult. , The Governor has Mary Smith vs. Ben. Smith. J. Meacham, John White, William Barnhart. 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack t ; GOOD SAilDLE- HORSES At MULES, H- C- Page, James Äf.'Leexer, W. O. Frank offered a reward of $1,000 for tl.jir arrest. on Suit in Equity for Divorce. sonville, Oregon. lin, J. W. Swift, M. *8. Folsom, William jan8-tf. To Ben. Smith, said Dcf’t : You are hereby 500 Chinese, from California, reached St. Jan. 8th, 1870. Which will !bo hired to go to any paatioD . -Luce, F. C. Horselyr B.’ Whitton, .W-‘ B. summoned to be and appear in the Circuit Court the country at moderate rates. f * Rinehart, J. G. Wilson, C. M. Lockwood» Lotiis, on the 28th uljt. designed as workhands for the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, on Anitnalw bought and «old, and horses bio:;« to j X, Gates, B. Pentland, II. Ilogue, O. Eluma onithe railroad in Texas. the first day of the term thereof, to be hidden on saddle or harness. e • ■ WWW W• • k* -S it TT w Vv_ --,11. -___ 1 A the second Monday in February,, 1870, and an •on, B. W. Mitchell, L. E. Donnell and A. ’ A woman in' St. Louis has received a ®12,- ’’ •I'“11 •' T. G. Kearnes. swer the complaint in this cause filed, or judg Baker, J. J W. Furguson, of .Oregon: apd-D. ' ' Baker, ment for a dissolution ot the bonds of matrimony 000 macademixing contract. Nov. Gth, 18G9. nov6 tf. M. Vansyckle, A. Uox, Hugh D. O. Bryant, existing between you and Plaintiff, will be taken and W. Wright, of Washington Territory. A stronomical .—-Sensation reports say KAREWSKT, HAVING JUST OPENED against you in default thereof. By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Circuit Court. that astronomers have discovered that a vast • a large stock of „ Wi hare received a copy of the list of JAMES D. FAY, flame of fire, 45,000,000 miles in length, is Dec. 18-6w. Attorney for Plaintiff. Premiums awarded at the Ofegoh State Colombia River and Salt Lake Rail- - »e r road- ,»t i t ! . . 1 ’ Beriah Brown proposes to issue a Daily Press, soon, in connection with the Weekly. N Li VERY & SALE ! ♦ > * SUMMONS W • ( ; _______________ ■ I CHEAP FOR CASH! I ■■ I .1 — — - _■ ' Fair in 1869.’* It is in pamphlet form— neatly printed by A. L, Stinson, Job prin ter, Salem. Following are the officers for 1870 : President, Daniel Clark, Marion poupty ; vice Presidents, R. B. Willoughby, Linn county, and W. A. Mills, Washington oounty; Secretary* John. Minto, Marton county ; Treasurer, J. II. Moores, Marion -county, “ft contains the Opening and An nual addresses, and general proceedings of the Society. now issuing from the sun. This accounts for the disappearance of the Dog Star. STAPLE GROCERIES, A lady in Ohio was recently joined in wed » Í *• lock to the spirit of a man, twn years dead— AT the ceremony being performed by a medium. A race is to come off, tiext Fourth of July, between Bennett Jr., of the American yacht, Dauntless, and Asburry, ot the -English yacht, Cambria, for £550. The Duke of Argyle, is coming to Wash Corner of California and Oregon streets, offers bargains, such as have not been offered before at ington, to arrange the Alabama question. ( « ■ THE BRICK STORE, ■ HE ABOVE MiLLS.- EORMEBLVC THE Valley Mills, at' Phoenix,' Oregon, having; been purchased by the undersigned, and thoreugh-. ly repaired with a No. 1 Improved Woodward Sinutter, and also Iinpruved Shaker, with an en- tirely New Boltiug Cloth, is npw reajtyjo grind wheat on exchange at the usual rates, to-wit: 36 lbs. Flouy 8, lbs. Brand and tbV Shorts -per bushel lor good merchantable wheit'/and'vfll fur nish flour with dispatch and warrant tbte time equal to any Mill in the world. RAILROAD SALOON! T ENGINEER, MAX. BRENTANO HOICE LIQUORS stantly on hand. C J. T. GLENN. Jacksonville’ Ogn./jAug. 20th, 1869. o- 3pa> —------------ Jacksonville. Geo. D. Prentice is dangerously ill, of This stock is fresh and of the bel |t quality, and rheumatism of the heart. Gen. Jefferson Davis has a salary of $15,- CASH purchasers will do well to call on him. 000, as President ot the Carolina Life Insur ance Company. . A subscription is to be raised for the bene i fit of Stanton^ family. taken in exchange for goods. District Court convened at Vancouver, W. January 1st, 1870. T.j on the 18th ult., Judge Jacobs presiding. Gretnbaeka,—8- F, C»l.—wiling, 83» cU. PxtsoMAL.—Dr. Tolman, formerly Army Surgeon, has just arrived from San Franèisco, and will make Jacksonville hi« future home. Hie odes and residenee is on Fourth street, oppóste the M: E. Ohufeh. Sea his card uadu "N.w To-Day.” . . eldorado I hlu G IIM j1yl7-tf. July 17th‘ I860. ... -....... ., ,,, b j. ■ » DR. W. JACKSON 12 1-2 Cents. -th ----- ■ t" Z3K5IQTX Dental Rooms in Horae’s Hotel Oregon. All styles of Dental work done o ort notice, at reduced prices. Particular a iStion given to the regulation (^children's teeth, .¿T-th pain by the ufte kF the t LL those ll THOSE indebted INDEBTED to TO the THE UNDEK- undek - extracted without • lata Bigned, will pleaB« call around immediately method of local anastheaia, All work warranted, Satisfaction guaranteed. and make a settlement. Produce New Year’s Notice, *■ 4 " ■' » a ■■ t A SACHS BROS Nov. 20th, 1869. nov26 3m.