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J JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 85, 1870 She Jltmorraiir «tas Published Every Saturday Morning, BY P. D, HULL) ■Publisher Proprietor. 7. And The Gospel of Railroads, George of Phlaxbrake became ■ The Coming Issue. Lost and Found. henceforth an outcast, for he was elected to A ccording to stay at home. S t . T homas . Chapter. III. Upon no question was the Democratic party The romance of our great Western plains 8/ And Benjamin, of the tribe of Ilaula- ever more united than that of opposition to is fading away. The grand and once track deigh mourned like Rachel for the defeat of debauching their organisation by a wild hunt less floral ocean of the prairie is I ridged by 5 after negro votes. Believing, as the Demo the railroad ; the slow, hut picturesque and crats d>>, that it is unsafe to trust the negroes adventurous, “prairie schooner” is supplant 9. And he rent his store clothes and was OFFICE—On Third St. Between California and O. a council of the army * of Democrisee was held with the ballot; believing, as they do, that ed by the swiftly thundering “lightning ex- muohly embarrassed. in Jaxonvil. -t ♦ TERMS: that right was conferred upon them by force, press;” and along those vast expanses of 2 And a portion of them were of the hosts 10. And he covered hie loins with gunny Subscription, per annum, in advance. •••• $4 00 fraud, and deception, and against the will oi wild grass and woodland where once the no* Six months..'.................................. $2 00 < f B<*<irok ; and others were »of the tribe of sack cloth and wept bitterly. a large proportion of the people, the party is ble savage enacted tremendcus stories, witb Sophtak, who were opposed to Jimphay. (Here endeth the Gospel.) ADVERTISEMENTS. closing up its ranks and preparing to wrest bard names, for our excellent weekly period 3 But the hoata of B**drok were omnipo In Tas D emocratic Naws will be charged at power from that organisation which inflicts icals of romance, the baggage master utter* tent in the council of Democrisee and they the following rates this outrage and wrong upon the white men his harsh note, and the real-estate genius Frauds. . First insertion, (ten lines or less) S3 os overcome the men of S «phtak. of the country. To do this they will appeal stakes off eligible building lots. It is propet, 4. And J mphav was nominated for Cena- For each week thereafter....................................SI so to white men only. Their interest ara at then, that the most should be made of such A liberal denaction from the above rates will be taur, over JonerauHs ; and Henry, the iron wor The Radical press has much to say about made on quarterly and yearly advertisements. stake in this contest. They settled this na little patches of the departing romantic as ker, was ch.iaan tor Centurion ; and Silas for frauds perpetrated at the late election, It io They felled the trees, planted the yet occasionally blossom along tbe trail of chief scribe ; and Knuberjohn for keeper of a notorious fact that there never was a party tion. JOB PRINTING. the setting sun. and even tbe intensely prac the gold and silver; and TomRhiplee for in thia State or any other that has been corn, erected the log cabins, the school hon^es, Every variety of Job Work executed with neat tical prose of journalism may still soften to magistrate ; like wise David, of Ashland for guilty of as much rascality, illegal voting, the churches, projected the political structure, ttess and dispatch, at reasonable rates. fought the war of the Revolution, framed the something like poetic grace in yielding record levier of taxes. purchasing, importing, exporting, and intim of their finding. For example, late in tbe 5. Then the men of Saphtak took Council illation, as the Ridical party of Oregen were Constitution, and launched the nation on its spring of 1850, when tbe tide of overland among them-elves that they might destroy during the last campaign. They charge on career of unexampled development and pros travel to California, across tbe “Great Amer» the hosts of Bedrok and eucoinpam the defeat the Democracy f«»ul play in certain counties. perity. This was the work of white men. and dow , when the radical party ar< attempt ican Desert,” was at its full, a small family of Jiinphav and Tomshiplee. The truth of the matter is this : In Yamhill. of Virginians became accidentally detached 6. And they sought comfort of the Rhadi Benton, Marion, Dmgfas. Clackamas and ing to change the form of government by on the plains from their wagon train, and kule, thief among which was a lawgiver Washington counties, the Radicals had every means of negro votes, the Democracy raise A the old banner of white suffrage, and summon wandered farther and farther astray, JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 whose name was Be eph doul. thing the’r own way, these counties being in that race to the rescue. And that summons husband and wife, with their infant daugh» their hands. In Multnomah their roughs Chapter IV. olds its regular meetings on will be obeyed wi>h alacrity and enthusiasm. ter, were of this little band, and with , • them ft every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows Eel ’ 1. In those days caine unto Jaxonvil Wil conk possession of the polls and prevented Iu this city aud State the party is a unit in lies the beginning of the romance here re Hall. Brothers in go<Hi standing are invited to hundreds of Democrats from voting. In liain, the Ish.maelite, the high priest of Ben attend. SILAS J. DAY, N. G. favor of keening the organisation on a white corded. While the «strays toiled on through Yamhill they voted more illegal votes than N. D. SHORT, R. Sec’y. janiin, whose surname was Ilauladeigh. basis. There is not enough dissent to ruffl« the high grass, fiilled with alarm at their iso P. F kblkv , ) 2. And lie was a contractor of the Pshaw their majority is. In Benton they did the S. J. D av , > Trustees. the surface. All the old men who have car lated condition and peering anxiously in all Marne thing. In this county the same thing. dee persuwsi' 0. W m . R av , ) ried the flag of the party in a hundred fights directions for some sign of their lost train, • May 1st. 1869. 3. And he carried with him a thousand In Marion thev polled at least 100 votes ille t—f are sound on this question, and the young band of maurauding Indians swooped sud gally. The Democracy dealt fairly in everv -dmkels of gold—in his pockets. JAMES II. NEIL, man will not agree to be put upon an equality denly upon them like hawks, and, in a mur 4. And he also earned with him seventy county ».hey had control of. It is a notorious with negroes in workshops, in manufactories, derous instant, slew every member of the fact that when the illegal votes are thrown shekels of brass—in his face. in counting houses, and all other places. party, save one. The solitary life spared by •ut in this and Yamhill (which will be done) Third Street, (west side), between California 5. For. he desired to bribe men to vote Thia is the position of our party in this locality. the savages was that of the infant. The and Mam. th ft he might over throw the will of the every Democratic candidate on the county Across the river the gallant Democracy of pleading bahy-face of the poor little mite of Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts ticket will be elected. If Ben. Holladay’s l»e- nle and elect Pulaxbrake unto the council of thia State. New Jersey have taken the same stand. In an orphan was too much for the red wretches, minions were thrown nut in Multnomah, that of (JneuI psalm. alluding 0» the issue, the Newark Journal and. instead of slaughtering the babe, they T-#“ Particular attention paid to the collection county would b* Democratic. If the cattle 6. Therefore took lie counsel of the Soph of Claims against the Federal and State Govern says, “the Deoiocratie party ot New Jersey, confiled it to the maternal offices of a squaw, ment. the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption xks and the Suarhedz, likewi*e of the Rhad- who are einnloved on the custom house at is the white man's party ; the administration and carried it away into captivity. Three and Homestea i Laws, and t<> the En*ry el Mineral Astoria and the mint at the Dalles, and who koi«. Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. party is the negro party, known of all men rears after these events, a party of trappers, 7. Th»»n thev met together in a dark garret were driven to the polls and voted as their as such, and whatever the politicians of New who happened to be trading with this Mme C. W. KAHLER, with sealed door» and j lined all the forces to masters dictated to them, were thrown out. York may do, the Democrats ot New Jersey tribe of Indians for “peltries,” observed the each of these counties would have given at »ether. have hoisted their colors, and will stand by white child in the wigwam of her swarthy 8. And they took Pnttdone off the Rhadi least fifty votes leas for the Mongrel ticket. them. The Republicans are welcome to foster-mother, and inquired her history. Where the Democracy made the largest gain» kul ticket and put on Billowen ; likewise JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, the negro votes; the Democratic party can With characteristic reticence tbe red warriors -upplanted they one Kahler with Gerrimar was in counties in the hands of the Radicals— <io better without them, and we propose to declined conversation on tbe subject; but, Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and Douglas for instance. This cry of rascality tin. other Courts of this State. make the political atmosphere red hot this fall upon being offered a large extra supply of and fraud on the part of the Democracy is 9. Then walked they out into the open OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. against the parry that has forced the Fif ammunition and firewater by tbe trappers, only gotten up to cover the infamous and cor streets after the m inner of the men of E Clamp- ____ Jacobs—opposite Court House square. teen th Amendment fraud and negro voters in.exchange for the child, consented to sell rupt proceedings of the Radicals. Thev s.s Vitus, crying aloud “Satisfactory I” DB. GEO. B. TOLMAN, upon us, oontrary to the wishes of the peo her. Thus returned to civilisation by grace 10. But the multitude wnioh were in the p ayed the part of scoundrels from the in pie.” This is the voice of the Democracy of of a mercantile transaction, tbe youthful ception of the campaign, and nothing was (late Surgeon U. S. Army,) streets and market places cried out with loud New Jersey, heard through one of their most waif of the wigwam was sent back, by her too low or mean for them to resort to. Gen. Physician, 8urgeon, and Accoucheur, voce and said “We don’t s-*e it I” spirited and reliable organs. It is plain, to humane purchasers, to Counoil Bluffs, iu 11. Then arose William, the Ishmaelite tiemen, you mat as well acknowledge that' the point, and easily understood. Ths nsgro Iowa, and there ad«»pled as their own by • ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND ano spoke unto them. the Democracv defeated vou bv a fair and generous married pair to whom no childreu vote will not be an element in tbe contest as adjacent counties, and attend promptly to honorable fight against the combination of 12. Blesaed be the man that invented hash, hud come in the course of nature. Tran«, all calla on protearional business. far as the Democracy is concerned. They more money, rascality and fraud than ever which his name is Horn. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, will not put men on the ticket to propitiate planted from the desert to the fireside, tbe 13. “And he dwelleth in Jaxonvil and was perpetrated by any set of men. Y >ur prairie-child grew into a beautiful and happy on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack the “new citizen,” or recognize them in any own sine were enough to sink you forever. — young womanhood. unconsciona of any other keeputh an inn named in honor of the govern sonville. Oregon. way in their conventions. The old path o? parentage than that by which she had been Jan. 8th, 1870. jan8-tf. Enterprise. merit of (Jnculpsalm.” duty will be followed, the intelligence of the rescued tr«>m tbe wild, and remembering her 14. “And I say unto you, whosoever is a white masses appealed to, honest men nomi infancy in the wigwam only as maturity Dr. L. T. DAVIS, B en H olladay ’ s M « net .—It is stated that voter and an hungered, let him go thither oated for all positions, and the column pushed diuily recalls some impossible tale which bad B«n HolUdav u«ed $200.000 in the 'ate el*c an unreasoning credence in its ehildbood. and feast to his fill.” on by reason, facts and arguments, showing There was, however, one link of reality with 15. “And let him carry neither money in tion. What has he got for it? Nothing. H's 'he inevitable result of allowing the radical the unrecognised past, to which the girl Opposite t he Old his scrip nor corn iu bis sack, for I will pay strikers now boast that he will hnv un th* party to remain in power, either io the na could not be wholly indifferent, although it all the bills.” Legislature, and we have reason to believe tion or the State. And this will be the action troubled her with o<> definite regrets. Thia TABI E, 16* But the men of Bedrok bad heard of that the statement comes from him direct. A rkansas L ivery was a locket, containing the portrait and ini of the party in all portions of tbe Union. tials of her true mother, and the name of her1 Esau and refused to sell their birthright for He thus insults the Democratic members Connecticut was redeemed after the procla« parent’s home in Virginia, which tbe savages Jacksonville, Oregon. elect to that b >dv bv declaring that they are a mess of puttage. •ion of the Fifteenth Amendment, and in all had. for some superstitious reason, neveFrd- purchasable material. We notify him now, E. H. GREENMAN, Chapter V. sections ef the West the white man’s ticket m<>vtd from about the neck of their little cap- < that the Democrats elected to the Legislature 1. And it came Pi pas ’ s that on the sixth Fh.yaloiaii «fis Surgeon, five, and which, to this day. she wears. has been successful in the late election. Thus are men of honor and trustworthy, that they Some two years i go, when the adopted par day of the sixtn month, that the army of OFFICE—At his residence on Fifth Street instructed, the Democratic party has hoisted ents ot the young lady were upon a visit witb Jacksonville, Oregon. Dmninik met the army of Bedrok in battle have been elected against his infamous influ its banner for the coming struggle, drawn her to some friendM in St. Joseph, Mi aouri, Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun- array. ence. and tn defeat his aims, and that any this locket attracted so much curiosity that the sword and thrown away the scabbard. les, and attend promptly to pro essional calls. 2. And they numbered among their hosts attemnt on his nart to tamper with that body portion of th« story behind it was elicited, We want no cowards in this fight. will receive the merited scorn which he and and even foumi a k nd of disguised public all the Sophtaks and Soarhedz, likewise all DR. A. B. OVERBECK For they’ll our oolors fly, mention in the column's of the St. Joseph his master—Geo. II. Williams—received at We want brave, honest-hearted men, the Rhndikuls. , H«-rald. To such publicity it seems is due tl-ILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- Men not afraid to die. II GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls 3. Then the men of Bedrok, under com the ballot b<»x. Because he has been with the sequel of tbe romance. A wealthy resi Phidelphia Age. on professional business. His office and residence mand of Jimphay fell u| and defeated the Radical scoundrels at Washington pur dent of Virginia, having by some' accident are at chasing them, he need not think that he can A rctic R ivers .—Some ot the streams read the newspaper’s story of the loeket. its them after a desperate con The Overbeck Hospital, 4. And they slew Billowen, and Gerri do th* same with the Oregon Legislature. which flow into the Artic Ocean are remark inscriptions and ownsr, has written to St. Jo; On Oregon Street, Jacksonville. Oregon. l-tf martin,’and Macksmulfah and Bilhide, tie H* has made his boast without knowing the able for their extent and depth. The Me* seph lately for further particulars. The ini tials. he says, were those of his sister-in-law, JAMES D. FAY, scribe; likewise all who fought under the men he will have to deal with. “Get behind Kcnz e, which lies in the British possessions, who, witb hi brother, met death at the is trom one to two miles wide, and <• naviga hands of the Indians while on a journey banner of Be ephdoul and William, the I*h me, Satan.”— Enterprise. ble for steamers for a distance of 1.000 miles, across the plains to California twenty yearn maelite. And for them there was no resur A onrreupnndent nt R'tna «ays that visi- up from the Artio Ocean to Slave Lake. ago. He has not a doubt that tbe owner of OFFICE—In Court Honse, up stairs. the locket is bis niece, and offer* her a daugh rection. tor* to the Vatican Council are shown. in the Colvill river, in Alaska, is another noble 5. And they buried them deep, that it ter’s share in his luxurious Virginian home Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts Church of St. Augustine, the onrd with of this Stale. . stream. It takes its rise by one branch in if she will come to him. The young lady’s might be fulfilled which was spoken of the which Judas I*»riot hanged himself, a wing the British possessions and flows across near great and natural love for her adopted par Particular tention paid to the collection propbet “They shall be interred forever.” of ti e angel Gabriel, the comb of the cock ly the whole width of Alaska. Last sum ents in Council Bluffs renders it doubtful of Claims against lie Federal and State Govern 6. And William, the Ishmaelite, returned that crowed when Peter denied his Lord, the mer an American fur trading company, it is whether she will accept the invitation, but ments, the Entry o ‘ Lands under the Pre-emption unto the land of Salem, where he slew him beard of Noah, and the staff with which said, run a steamer one thousand miles from the latter, whatever its results, m^kes the ro ud Homwtead L wo, and to the Entry of Mineral mance of her story complete.—M F. Watld, tbe coast on this river. Moses divided the Red Sea. Lode« under the reoeot Aot of Congress. 1 tf. •elf with a stuffed olub. 1. And in those da vs it e»me to pave that Pulaxbrake and refused to be comforted. ^uiDtss (Kurils. H Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, W S • • a Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, ■ y la fa / f t s> » •¿-jkgjB