The Pledge to Southern Oregon.
I
F ighting for S ecurity .—The Germa;
forces justify their continuation of the worl
»f slaughter under the pretense of wanting
-ecurity against another war from France.
U this is a casus belli, Prussia has ti e «-am*
ight to wage war against any and all In i
• mmidable negbb. rs. France is asked t.
J.sinaDtle her be>t fm t.iicutions, which nr
only defensive, to quiet the apprehensions o',
a more powerful and overbearing nation. 1
ippeai’8 to us the best security, and the one
moat legitimate for Prussia to rely on, is the
military power she has exhibited in her lat<
wars. By insi»tiiig mi a disqualifying of hei
rivals for war, she will unite them in com
mon cause, and will then find that these pt«*
cautions are all for naught.
Republican Government.
GRAND AWARD
of Premium? in aid of the Nevada School District,
The following is the resolution signed by
Nevada city, California.
The influence of example is all-powerful
Col. Kelly as a condition of his election it» with Notions as with individuals. Nearly
PARTIAL LIST:
the Senate. This, with the j >int resolution one hundred years ago America b<gui tie
1 Premium, Gold Coin,
$10,000
idopted by the Legislature, implies a mon experiment of establishing governments :m
Premium,
Gold
Coin,
1
. 5,000
A Wrong State of Affairs.
effectual championship of the railroad inter nediately under the supervision of the gov
1 Premium, Gold Coin,
3,000
1 Premium, Goid Coin,
ests of Southern Oregon, than the election ol erned. The cause, under the incitement <»1
2,000
I Premium, Gold Coin,
Last week we made mention of the fact Williams himself, and then we have a man one of the most glorious successes ever record
1 000
Preminin,
Gold
Coin,
.,
had
1
that Mr. Diggles, of Fort Jones, Cal
1,000
who represents the people in a political ed, expanded into a living, momentous reality.
1
Premium,
Gold
Coin,
I
000
designed investing two thousand dollars in sense :
Since that time, Monarchal institutions and
1 Premium, Gold Coin,
1,000
factory goods at Ashland, having come over Resolved, That in view of the important influence have beeline pretty effectually ex
1 Premium, Gold Coin,,
1,000
for that purpose, but could not on account ol of railroad communication throughout thi- trcised from the western Continent. Hen
10 Premiums, “
each •■••••••• •*•••••••
200
there not beiDg a sufficiency on hand. We State, and the vital interest which Southern Liberty may be considered actually free iron-
< <
10
Premiums,
'•
Cjl (. h •••■••••• ••••••...
100
Oregon has in securing such communication
do not propose to decide on whom rests the by way of the Rogue River and Umpqua val he dangers of foreign menace, at last. And
50,000 Season Tickets to tbc Grand Fair cum-
blame for this needless state of affairs ; but levs, we, the Democratic Senators and Repre while we are permitted to sit down mid con
incncing October 27th will be sold at $2 50 each.
it is a matter that is calculated to excite con tentative», in caucus assembled, declare ns emplate such a wholesome and satislacutn
Treasurer, Bank of Nevada County.
siderable comment, and, if the present con follows : That we will not support for U. S. -late of affairs nt home, have we Dot reas >n
MAIIKIED
25.000 Premiums,
dition of things is to continue, the anticipat Senator any candidate who will not nncondi to view with especial interest the favorable
tionully pledge himself in writing : First, t<
ed advantages of a Woolen Factory in Rogue use all his ability and influence to obtain from indications of the triumph of Democratic GARFIELD—WILSON—At the residence of the amounting to $85.000 will be awarded to the hold
River Valley were greatly overestimated. Congress all necessary aid, and promote bi principles in the Old World ? It is not loo bride’s lather, feept. 19th, 1875, by J. It. Wade er« of season tickets.
For reference we refer you to any citizen of Ne
J. P., Chnrles E. Garfield, of Solano county,
Wool is shipped abroad in greater quantities all means in his power the speedy construc much to expect, as there.-ult ol the ever mein
vada
ci’y, California.
Cal., o Urzilla Wilsou, of Jackson County, Oro
than ever, while our home machinery re tion and completion*01' the Oregon and Cali,
Responsible
A cents wanted. Liberal commis-
gun.
• »ruble example America has set and main
fornia
Railroad
through
the
valleys
of
the
?
sions
allowed.
For full particulars and terms to
mains as good as idle the greater part of the
Umpqua and Rogue River, as contemplated tained for near a century, that fully one-hall HULL—WILKINSON—On Butte creek, Sept. agents, Address
ysar, and heavy purchasers are compelled by the act of Congress of July 25th. 1866
25th. 1870, by L. Tinkham. J. P., Richard T
R. L. GRINNAN.Foc ’y,
of Europe will bid adieu to Kings, and Em
Hull to Mrs. Mary K. Wilkinson. All of Jack
to make their investments elsewhere. If this Second, that he will strenuously resist all
Nevada city, Cal.
perora,
and
Princes,
and
Royal
families,
and
ton county.
P.
D.
HULL
Agent
for
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
does not indicate poor management we would Congressional aid to the Oregon Branch P.i
monarchal
usages,
and
rally
to
the
side
ol
11 ALL—LITTLE—In Jacksonville, Sept. 27th,
like to be instructed with regard to tho mean c.fie Railroad, known as the Pengra road, un
til the said Oregon nod California Railroad Freedom, ere tho celebration of our centen *1870, by Rev. Father Blanchet, Samuel Hall lu
ing of that term. It was expected that the be completed or its completion placed beyond
Clara L ttle. Ail ol Jacksonville.
nial ifnniversnry. Spain must become a Re
investment of thirty thousand dollars in the all question. Third, That all possible ef
public, if for no other reason, because of her*
BO KN.
furtherance of this manufacturing enterprise forts will be used to secure a line of road inability to select a satisfactory »dynastic
would benefit the county materially, in fur connecting with the Oregon and California
Railroad in Rogue River Valley from the ruler ; Italy is one already in the aspirations
KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED
nisbiog employment to many individuals and North Bend of the Humboldt river, Nevada, of her people ; the occasional ebullitions o!
a large stock of
opening up a home market for wool. It is a* contemplated by what is known as the the long slumbering sentiments of the English
the opinion of those who ought to bo able to Williams' amendment to the Oregon Branch masses, point unimistakably in the same
form a pretty correct idea on this subject, Pacific Railroad Bill ; that this resolution, bright and glorious direction, while France
and the pledges made, if any, be made pub
that such a result could be worked out if the lie.
relies on tho watch word of a Republic to
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right sort of enterprise were infueed into the I endorse the above resolutions.
Cj •
infuse life and energy and enthusiasm into
J ames K. K elly .
concern. It is the first important undertak (Signed.)
her patriotic citizens and soldiers and rescue
ing of the kind ever taken hold of by the
the country from the critical perils that now
Joint Resolution.
people of Southern Oregon, and we are sorry
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surround her. Thus are we greeted with
o
to see it lag from a want of energy and busi
the
brighest
possible
indications
relative
to
o
That
the
members
of
the
Legislature
from
&
ness management. It does not bespeak very
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Corner of California and Oregon streets, offers
great encouragement for future manufactur Southern Oregon have had a due regard fm the spread of Republican ideas; and the
o
bargains, such as have not been offered before at
ing enterprises at this end of the State. Lei the interests of their section is evidenced bv ./standard of the people, »s in opposition to
«
Jacksonville.
the managers either keep the Mill going, or
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that of Monarchy, floats more proudly to the
This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and
the
passage
of
the
following
joint
resolution
CO
rt
throw up the sponge and let somebody else
CASH
purchasers wi.l do well to call on him.
breeze than ever before.
try the experiment for awhile. The business, bv both Houses :
PÍ
Oa account of the new impetus given to the
it seems to us, will pay, and the prosperity
Resolved, By the Senate, the House con
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of the county, in a measure, depends on the curving, that a line of railroad from a point progress of liberal principles abroad, we are
successful direction given to the enterprise. on the Central Pacific Railroad at or near led to enquire into the nature, condition and
taken in exchange for goods. Also ground salt in
the north bend of the Humboldt, in the State prospective perpetuity of similar tenets at
50
and 100 lbs. sacks, and fine Liverpool salt.
Col- Kelly’s Kailroad Record.
of Nevada, to the Rogue River Valley, Ore
home
^America,
”
say
the
French
repub
January 1st, 1870.
gon, is of vital importance to the commercial
and
industrial interest of this State, and our ¡¡cans, “is for us a living lesson and coustant
Our Radical ink-daubers assail the Democrat
Senators and Representatives in Congress are instructor.” Then it becomes us to be well
C
ic Senator elect with all the venom and vehe therefore instructed to use all possible efforts
assured
of
the,
uf near us possible, faultless
mence their little souls can muster up. They and influence in nid of the passage through
ne>s of the example So extensively to be imi
tn
prate about the inconsistency of Col. Kelly’s Congress, of the Oregon Branch Pacific Riii
course with an assurance that is probably in* road Bill, with the Williams’ amendment, tated. The main trouble with Republics is,
of any other legislation necessary to in their want of stability. The ship of State'
tended to convey the idea that they never and
sure the speedy construction of such line of wants anchorage before the safety of public
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deal in the article of inconsistency themselves. railroad.
and
private
interests
can
be
assured.
Intelli
While they preserve such uniform silence ¡ d
PAID IN FULL
This commits the State in favor of justice gence, such as will rise superior to excited
£
regard to the deviations of their own parti to Jackson, Dougins and Josephine counties,
passions and prejudices, is almost impossible ;
sans, their denunciations know no bounds the result of which is, that if any road is to
c
To Claimants in 60 Days!
o
people,
then,
want
something
to
stand
be
when directed against a political opponent. bo Ixiilt at all, we are to come in for our
l'
oc
tween them and their own acts of hasty in
But let us enquire into the nature and extent
^OR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING
legitimate
proportion
of
the
benefits.
The
of Kelly’s offending. In the June campaign
discretion. This gives birth to the necessity
the above, or any other Government claims,
he is said to have beer, an advocate of the idea that nothing could be done without the
o
rt
<5
apply
to the undersigned, who will furnish all
r/
&
Pengra route. Admit that it is true, does aid of Williams is a fallacy that will d» for for fundamental law—in other word«, a Con
necessary information gratis, and charge no fees
Q
not every man in Oregon know that the rail those to hug who are fond of embracing de stitution. The failure of France, heretofore,
for collection until claim is paid.
pp &
ALFRED L. GROSS.
road question has assumed a new phase en
to maintain republican institution, has main
rt £2
lusions.
Notary
’
Public
for Oregon ; Commissioner
tirely ? Has not the great railroad Monopo
ci
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ly resulted from the inability of the leaders
of
Deeds
for Washington Territory.
£ C/D
P m
list declared, since then, that, if the Pengra
to
give'iier
a
stable
Constitution.
The
num
OFFICE
—
St.
Charles
Hotel, Morrisson Street,
T he Herald, it seems to u*, feel* unneces
Q
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road were successful, he would not continue,
Portland.
Oregon.
bD C/J
P^ Q ce
according to contract, the construction of the sarily sore over the fact that the Senator elect her and rapidity of her changes made in thi*
July 23d, 1S70.
jlv23-3m.
a?
C
Oregon and California Central through the is committed to the railroad interests <»f respect go to teach us, with a clearness and
Q
o
o
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Umpqua and Rogue River valleys? Th* Southern Oregon. Does that paper expect perspicuity th it cannot be disregar led, the
Η
power to carry this threat into execution, un
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importance of guarding against the hasty
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fortunately for the State, was in his bands, us to fight all the battles and, when victory
P
o
emasculation
of
our
national
charter.
Good
Q
perches
upon
our
banner,
reap
none
of
the
O
and rather than see Southern Oregon left
AN ONLY BE PRESERVED TRUE TO
O
cn
government
is
usually
the
result
ol
restric
Nature by the art of Photography. Having
without a railroad, many prominent Demo advantages? Southern Oregon was ju«?lv
CO
just c mipleted a thorough course of instructions in
C
crats modified their position with regari to entitled to the Senatorship, not having had a tions thrown around the exercises of authoi
O
o
Photography from Pro?. 8. L. Buser, of Chicago,
P-
c3
the Williams’ amendment. More than thi«. member in either branch of Congress for the ity, and power that is unlimited is just ns
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and also availed ourselves of the very latest im
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important facts relative to the superior ad last ten years. It is certainly as little» ns
provements in implements and stock, we are now
if} O
vantages of the Rogue River valley route could have been conceded to Southern Ore odious in a Republic as in a Monarchy,
prepared to produce work oT the best style for those
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have been laid before the public; and we gon, then, that we have a man pledged io There is no disguising the fact that, of late
favoring us with their patronage. Having pur
chased
a fine instrument for the purpose, we are
think our new Senator would be wanting in one respect at least to further our interests. years, while Europe has been reaching our
also
prepared
to take St> rescopic views of land
his regard for the material interests of the
and grasping after liberal maxims, we have
scapes,
residence.«,
or persons.
O ne of the most persistent trnducers of
State at large did he, under the circumstan
Photoes, per dozen............................. $5 OO
cas, persist in the advocacy, first, of any other Senator Kelly at the present time is James been tending towards consolidation and the
••
•» half “.............................. 3 OO
route.
O’Meara, Editor of Holladay’* personal or vestment of uangerous m inisterinl powers in
Melanotypes, each,...............................
50
HE JACKSON COUNTY HORSE FAIR
the
hands
of
our
ruléis.
Our
political
will
commence
Thursday,
the
27th
of
Octo
PARKER A DUNLAP.
D iscredit able .—From the way some of gan, the Portland bulletin. This shows the magnates at the head of aifiirs have got in
ber 1870, and continue for three days. The fol
correctness of u certain lesson taught in the
the members of the Legislature performed spelling book in regard to tho propriety of the habit of bringing a coup d'etat to beat lowing is th' programihe for the occasion :
Located nt present at the Camp Meeting
Ground
on Bear creek.
on receiving a respectful invitation to attend avoiding bad comnany. C 1. Kdly whs with whenever party cons deratim s seem to de
À >
FIRST DAY—Single dash of one mile
<
nnl 3-5m.
August
13th, 1870.
for
nil
two
year
old
colts
—
1st
premium
$75
;
2nd
O
’
Meara
in
the
National
movement
in
1858
the reception of General Sherman, we are
Also a single dash of one-half mile—free for
afraid some of them are possessed of just wit and was made to pack the same individual ns mand it. This is where our example i* $25.
all
—
premium
$50.
enough to be insolent without being intellect • lead weight in the campaign of ’66. The dangerous to c»py. We have had inculca’ d
ually severe. It was as little as could have Col. is getting pretty heavily rewarded for arid brought into practice in this Country the SECOND DAY—Stallion trotting race,
3 and 5. for all stallions raised and owned in the
been, and perhaps all that was. expected of his first indiscretion.
doctrine that necessity is the measure, under county—1st premium $75 ; 2nd $25. Also a sad
In the matter of the Estate of Gabriel
them^that they should return a civil negative
dle horse display—premium a fine set of harness.
our
institutions,
of
authority.
And-the
party
Brown. Deceased.
answer ; but some, perhaps, were fearful that C ause and E ffect .—The Editor of the
in
power
is
to
judge
of
the
existence
of
the
THIRD
DAY'
—
Three
year
old
race
—
they would not be considered good enough Sentinel has a very correct idea of the true
T^rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
heats, 2 und 3— 1st premium $75 2nd $25.
undersigned has been appointed (bv the Pro
partisans if they should forego such an ex relation between cause and effect. There is necessity. We hope other Republies will not mile
the following premiums will be awarded : bate court of Jackson enuntv, Oregon, nt the Au
cellent opportunity for exhibiting their polit the most perfect hnrmonv between the prin borrow from us such suicidal doctrines. By Also
Rest draft stal ion. $10 ; best brood raaro and colt. gust term thereof) Administrator of said E-tate,.
ical leanings. To be acrimonious is in the ciples nf analogy laid down in hi-» article un
$10
; best stallion of all work, $1 0 ; best mare of and all persons having claims against said Estate
power of every one ; but to be seasonably der the head of “caution” and l»l< own cere assuming unprecedented powers, the enemies ,11 work, $10.
are required to present them with proper vouchers
so, is ths best sign of true dignity and worth. brum condition. At first we did not know "f popular rights in the United States have A fine saddle premium will bo awarded each to the und rsigned at his residence, two miles
how to explain his, sometimes, eccentric con made a great change in the government from !day. 10 per cent, entrance on all premiums, ex northwest uf Bunch’s saw mill on Evan« creek,
T ouchy .— Judging by the way our neigh duct, but now the whole thing is as dpar nni w at it was in its purity. Genuine patri- cejt the Harness and Saddle premiums, required. within six months from the date of this notice.
In all the above premiums three to enter und iwo
WILLIAM W. BROWN, Administrator.
bor flinches when we but faintly hint nt what uellucid a* nny of the crystaliz*d axioms of otism with us has been superseded by a not 1» start. The Fair will be held at th« B; bee
August 27th. 1870.
sept.3-w4.
Track. Thorough preparations have been made,
be says we call “fantssms of love.” we are “Water Rights and Irrigation.”
over scrupulous lust for power place and prof »nd it is therefore expected to reflect great credit
forced under the conviction that we have hit
in its outward on the stock laisers of the county.
him, at last, “right where he lives.” Don’t I t seems a very difficult matter to settle it. Yet the Renublic lives Let
octl-td.
U« hope nnd | Jacksonville, Sept. 30ih. 1870.
get excited, neighbor ! You are not the only who is to carry the daily mail on this route forms and manifestations.
individual that ever acted like a ninny under for the next four years. Now one nwn has trust that, from this time henceforward, the
A LL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED TO»
similar circumstances. Keep your courage the contract, and then again he doesn’t. tide that Inis been tending in the direction of
me had better come and settle within thi-ty
Hill
Beachy
was
the
last
one
to
whom
it
was
up, avoid jealousy if possible, part yoar flux
arbitrary,
consolidated
government
will
be
days
from this date. I have tried to get a peace
•n locks in ths middle, keep a stiff upper lip said to be awarded, but there appears to be
ful
settlement
for over two years, and have sig
O ONE nAS EVER YET BEEN ABLE
and smile sardonically when the presence of another misunderstanding about it someway. turned back, and that America will again
nally
failed.
All
accounts not Settled within thirty
to discover a process whereby people could
*
-
• •
'
pi fin and leader of 'en-
ladies— and “you may be hapny yet.”
stand forth th
days
from
thi?
date
will be collected by law. I
live without eating,
Realizing this fact, the un-
A joint Resolution to have the Jacksonville lightened liberalprinciples. All the glorious dersigned
will
take
cattle
and
hogs at cash prices for all
has
made
•inciph
nrrnngements for furnishing
debts
that
are
due
me.
All those that I owe will
Q uttk a little fire was had in Salem on company designated as the one entitled to
citizens of Jacksonville with the best of fresh
results ever anticipated hv the most -enthusi the
please
present
their
accounts,
and a settlement wilL
the
land
grant,
providing
for
the
construction
vegetau
’
es
in
quantities
to
suit
customers,
and
nt
Thursday of'-last week. ' The sash and door
astic
admirer
of
our
Republican
system
are
be
made.
the
lowest
cash
rates.
4
fecto^tMssws. lUthby 4 Stapleton was of a mad from the north bend of the Hum
W m . BYBEE,
destroyed, together with the foundry and boldt through Rogue River Valley, passed possil le, if we but prove true to the faith of Jacksonville, Sept. 30th, 1870. W. BEESON.
septi 7-w4.
Sept.
17th,
1870.
ootl-w4.
the Fathers.
the Senate on Monday.
dwelling of Mr. Drake. Loss—$20,000.
?
4 <
CHEAP FOR CASH!
lirio, (Eo-Bni).
STAPLE GROCERIES)
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THE BRICK STORE,
Pi
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Staple Produce
!
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