k VOL. 2. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1870 4» K. McFadden's Masterstroke. r. How We Can Make Capital. any man, or set of men or party, or in the passage of “buncombe” resolutions. Let the whole forty days be devoted to useful labors. Let every member come up to the Capital prepared to suggest, nnd to aid in carrying forward, wise reforms in the laws, bringing with him such bills as he may intend to in­ troduce. If this is done, the work of legis­ lation may be begun at once upon the assem bling of the two houses, and will not need to be postponed until the last few days of the session. We verily believe that if the De­ mocracy will, they can do more and better work, and introduce more improvements in the first forty days of their rule than their opponents have done in eight years. Let them begin with that determination at least, and let it be borne in mind that every stroke of beneficial work done for the State is done for the Democratic party, and will strengthen its hold upon power.—Portland Herald. C alifornia and O regon R. R.—The ra­ pidity with which the work on the Oregon Samuel McFadden was a watchman in a In September next a Legislature, over­ railroad is being pushed ahead, says the Nor­ . Published Every Saturday Morning, bank. He was pour, but honest, and his life whelmingly Democratic in both ite branches, thern Enterprise, of Saturday, is a sure in­ was without reproach. The trouble with him and a Supreme Court, likewise Democratic, BY P. D. HULL, dex of its speedy completion. From the Publisher & I* r o p r 1 o t o r. was that he felt he was not appreciated. II»s will convene at the State Capital. Governor bridge which crosses the Little Chico creek, Salary was only f. ur dollars a week, and when Grover will be inaugurated and Mr. Woods up to the Big Chico, the grade has l«eeu com­ ra up >n such a miserable worm as Samuel first time in eight years., the Democratic par­ of improvement. Nothing has stood in the For each week thereafter................................... $] 00 ty will then h ive lull control-of every branch McFadden. And then S mucl McFadden A liberal deduction from the above rates will l>e wav to retard the entrance of the railroad to felt depressed and sail, and the haughty scorn of the State Government. Daring those made on quarterly andyeaily advertisements. Chico—dwellings have been removed from of the president and cashier cut him to the eight years, that party has tor all practical one block to another, and satisfactory settle« JOB PRINTING. sou!. He would often go out in the side yard purposes, I.ecu almost continu jusly a despised, meat made for all damages or encroacbmente. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat- ami bow his venerable twenty four inch head, and sometimes a persecuted minority. The The railroad enters the town of Chico at the Bess and dispatch, at reasonable rates. and weep gallons and gallons of tears over Republican party has had complete posses bridge over Little Chico creek and traverses his insignificance, and pray that he might be sion of the State. It is true that we succeed­ Disc » very of a N ew and remarkable rhe centre of the block between Orange and made worthy of the cashier’s and president’s ed twe years ago in electing a Democratic Cedar streets, thence through the Bidwell Legislature, but as the sequel proved, the C ave in I<» wa .—A wonderful discovery has [x»lite attention. field to Big Chico. Al! the grading in town One night a happy thought struck him ; a v.ctory was almost a valueless one. An uu just been made, about six miles west of Du­ crossing the track, will be completed by Mon­ gleam of light burst upon his soul, and gaz scrupulous Executive stood in the way, arm buque, Iowa, which consists of a cave of im­ day or Tuesday next, about the same time the ing down the dim vista of years, with hi* rd with the veto power and sustained by a mense dimensions and magnificent gorgeous­ bridge, winch is in course of construction, JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. IS eyes all blinded with the mist of joyous tears, strong minority, and thus held the legislation ness and beauty. While mining for lead ore will also bo finished. Nothing definite has I he saw himself rich, honored, and respected. of the session completely within his grasp, one Rice mad ? the discovery in opening a nar­ olds its regular meetings ON row passage, which he followed about seven been learned of the location of the depot, but l ’ hen, to crown all, the Legislature was pre So Samuel Me Fad len fooled around and got every Salt Saturday evaniag at the OdU Fellows’ all circumstances point to the field as the ee- liall. Brothers in goud standing are invited to a jiinm c, an I a monkey wrench, and a cross- vented from even pa>sing the ordinary ap hundred feet, leading into a large room, con­ attend. JOHN McKEE. N. G. | cut-saw, and a e »ld chisel, and a drill, and propriaticn bill, by the unexpected resigna nected by a narrow passage with many others, iected spot. This distance of the railroad E. aMITH. R. See’y. from Broadway, which is near the business {about half a ton of gunpowder and nitro glyr- lion of the Republican members, and by the which he followed a distance of about one Ww. B ilges , ) centre, is not quite half a mile, or about 860 ferine, and all those things. Then in the persistent refusal of the G »vernor to order thousand feet, where the eave seemed to ter­ I H. K i . ippel , - Trustees. yards. We understand a switch line is to be 11. V. H elms , j I »lead of night he went to the fire proof safe, elections to fill the vacancies thus created. minate. He afterwards sunk a shaft of thirty run from the depot to the Bidwell flour mill, May 1st, 1869. t—f and after working at it for awhile burst the As a matter of lact, then, the Democratic feet deep, intersecting the cave near its ter­ which will not only be saving of expense, but JAMES R. NEIL, idour and br'ckwork into immortal smash, party of the State has been totally powerjtes« mination, and he and his party of five de­ will economize both time and labtfr. The with such perfect sauce's that there was not for the past eight years, and when it takes scended and entered another narrow passage crack layers are only about three miles from enough of that safe left to make a carpet tack. possession of the machinery of the govern­ <»f about one hundred feet, where it expinds town and the probabilities are that the snort Third Street, (west side), between California Mr. M •Fa-Men then procee led t » load up ment next fall, will enter upon an entirely into a large hall of one hundred feet long, and Main. forty or fifty feet wide, and from ten to fifteen of the construction train will be heard about with coupons and greenbacks, an 1 currency new field of duty and responsibility. Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts the end of next week. Information received of this State. This return of the Democracy to power is feet bight, and ornamented with stalacites of and specie, and to nail all the oi l change great beauty, the roof like a miniature sky, from Marysville and Sacramento confirms the T’tF' Particular attention paid to the collection that w i« lving around anywhere, s > that he indeed a joyful event, but there are other re- «pinion previously expressed by us that the of Claiais against the Federal and State Govern* I pranced out of the bank with one million d >1 flections which should attend it besides those studded with orbs of most brilliant lustre, inee’s. tee Entry ef Lands under the Pre enipti»>n and presenting a erystaline surface of exquis work will continue to be prosecuted through of mere gladness. It will no doubt be pro Ears on him. He th**n retired to an unassuin and Koiaestea I Lews, and t > the Kn»ry et Mineral to Red Bluff without delay. Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. ing resilence out of town, and sent word to duetive of many delightful sen.-arions in the ite fineness and lustre, which flashes by the breasts of the Democratic officers elect, as light of the torches with great brilliancy. the detectives where he was. C. W. UÀ11LEU, T aking C old . —The human frame war in* It wa« all serene and beautiful for Samuel they <1 rink in this first sweet draught of pow­ From this room the cave branches in two di" tended for activity— to run fast, and to run Attwaey aai Cfluusdbr-at -Law, McFadden now. He felt that it was all right er, but it will not do for them t" permit those rectioneat an angle of forty degrees, which, slow ; but it must be managed. A locomo­ at last, nnd that the dark night of sorrow had sensations to render them oblivious of the being traversed for about half a mile, the tive can run very fast, bat if stopped instan­ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, parsed, and the bright rays of the sun ot grave responsibilities of their new situation. explorers found several other chambers of taneously, when going ata high rate of speed, great dimensions and greatly exceeding th? Will practice in the Supreme Court, Dis trict, and prosperity at last illuminated his path. A If they do so, the triumph of the party may it is unjointed as badly as if it had inflam­ other Court- of this State. detective called on him next dav with a sooth­ he glorious, but it will be brief. The people first in beauty and interest, the entire side« matory rheumatism for seven years. A skill­ OFFICE—la building formerly occupied by O. ing note from the cashier. M Fad len treated of Oregon had a purpose in substituting the and roofs being covered with snow white ful engineer, howevor, tones down his speed Jatobs—oppo>ite Court House square. it with lofty scorn. Detectives called on him Democratic for the Republican party in the s’alacites nnd frost like incrustations of car­ gradually ; and in this lies the whole secret DR. GEO. R. TOLMAN, every dav with humble notes from the presi control of the State ; and that purpose was bonate of lime nnd gyp«um, In many parts of not taking cold. It is exposure, or care- dent, and the cashier, and the board of direc­ not the mere desire of giving the offices as of the cave might also be seen aryonite, and leTsness, after exercise that brings on colds. (late Surgeon U. S. Army,) tors, and clerk«, and sto -khol lers. At last favors to one set of persons rather than an nt distances vary ing fr>»m ten th fifteen feet are After walking, or running, or dancing, or Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, the bank officers ernt up a magnificent private other. They expected to gain something by dpep recesses in the walls, so large and high any exercise that quickens the circulation, a the substitution. They became dissatisfied in some cases as to enable them to walk little currant of air from a window, a crevice, ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND shipper, to which Mr. McFadden was invited adjeeeut counties, an 1 attend promptly to Tie C’me. nnd ns the bank officers bowed with the rule that has been over them for the about in them. On the floors of these recess­ from an open door for a few minutes, juat to all calls oa pro essional business. down in th« dust befure him, he pondered past eight years, and wanted to better it by es many stalagmitos had formed, one resem call a chill, is sure to produce cold. Merely OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, over the bitter, bitter past, and his soul wa« a change. They are anxiously looking for bling a huge polar bear, and other formations stopping on the street in a currant of air—as on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack­ fi led with wild exultation. (It seems to me ward therefore to the inauguration of the resembling clusters of grapes, etc. In an at a corner where the wind breaks or makes sonville. Oregon. that that last sentence is svmetrical and po­ new regime as the dawn of a reformation in other place a hand was distinctly traced. an angle—will do the job. Any sudden sub­ Jan. 8th, 1870. jxnS-tf. etic. I It strike« me so anyhow.) Before hr* the governmental affairs of the State. They The water in the cave is so clear that in sidence of active force of the body io a tem­ drove nwav in his carriage that night, it was are expecting something actual, material ben places where it is ten inches deep it does not perature that chills will produce cold. The Dr. L. T. DAVIS, all fixed that Mr. McFadden was to keep half nfirs to accrue to them from the adoption of appear to be more than two. The party re­ little common sense that i" needed, and fur o©-«On Fin© astx*mct, a million nf that money, and to b» unmolested Democratic rule. We may be very sure then mained in the cave about six hours, and the lack of exercise of which so much money traveled for about two miles. that unless the party does something to satisfy •fhe re ’ urned the other half. He fulfilled Opposite 1 lie OK is paid to doctors is preserve an equable tem­ hi" contract like an honest man, but refused these expectations its lease of power will be P otato F ritters .—Take five or six large, perature. or, having exercised freely, reoovor A rkansas L ivery S table , with haughty disdain the offer of the cashier likely to terminate at the next general elec mealy potatoes (peachblows are the best), the proper state gradually, and without a tion, quite as thoroughly as it began at this and slice them lengthwise, about one fifth of chill. This is attained in a most simple and to marry his (M -Fadden’s) daughter. Jacksonville, Oregon. Mac. is now honored and respected. He one. an inch in thickness, throwing the slices int-» easy manner. After exercise, always seek It will not do then for the incoming officers cold water as they are cut. Have ready a rest in a sheltered place, where you will be moves io the be«t society ; he browses around E. H. GREENMAN» in purple and fine linen, nnd other good to waste time in idle rejoicings, and in th“ T’h.yadcian db Surgoon, clothes, and enjoys him«elf first rate. And partition of the “loaves and fishes.” They deep griddle on the fire, in which some lard warm, never being hasty to remove half <r‘