B. F. Behind the Times.
Letter from Senator Fay.
JAS. T. GUNN,
Romance and Bloodshed.
S alem , Oct. 6th, 1870.
In the remarkable tovjn of Jacksonville
The remorseless vigor with which the Sen
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tinel launched forth its choleric missiles last
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SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 15, 1870.
week is sufficient to satisfy those who are in of Oct. 1st “that the members of the Legisla quadroon—who, from all accounts, is entitled
the habit of perusing its commodious Columns ture from Southern Oregon have bad a due to the credit of stimulating, by her conduct,
The Herald, the Railroad, and the that the proprietor and publisher is “himseli regard for the interests of their section, is a great deal of the excitement of the past
Democratic party.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
again
that is to say, B- F. Dowell dis evidenced by the passage of tho Caucus and week. She is the wife of — Bailey who has
Joint
Resolution
in
regard
to
railroad
mat
been teaming on the Crescent City road. On
oourseth. That he is the same individual,
The Herald rqjoins with considerable spir
however, ao far as keeping up, or in advance ters,” adopted by the Democratic Senatorial Monday night Dick More and ----- Ziglei* JACKSONVILLE, OREGCNz
it to our little item of week before last on its
had a rough-and-tumble, which evidently
of his party is concerned, we will not make Caucus and Legislative Assembly.
evident soreness over the Kelly pledge. In
I desire to correct the statement. Messrs. grew out of a jealousy that existed between
the bold assertion. Dowell has been from
one respect the reply pleases us ; we like to under the atmosphere of Washington city so Buruett and Wells, of Jacksop, Waldon, of them in regard to the sable feminine referred
see the organ of the party for the State have
long that we are getting fearful of the possi Josephine, and the entier delegation from to, and in its progress Mr. Z. was severely
a certain nnrount of vim and be ready to re
bilities of his falling from grace. The celerity Douglas, were perfectly willing to go, and handled. More knocked him down and
pel any assailant that has the temerity to
undersigned take pleasure
with which his advance into rank Radicalism did go into the Senatorial caucus without any bruised his head and face considerably, and rpiIE
I in notifying his friends and I*1* public fener-
tread upon its editorial coat tail. We do not
was in ado induced us to believe that we bad written pledges against the Pengra route. was arraigned before Justice Wade next day ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
acknowledge its right, however, to feel so
one man, at least, who could keep up with Senator Holsclaw, of Josephine, Messrs. Ra and fined ten dollars. Here ends the first large and extensive stock of
desperately aggrieved over the item from this the progress of tho age, and that in a few der, of Jackson, and Lockhart, of Coos and chapter.
paper to which we allude. The railroad is
C hapter the next.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
years such little stars as Wendell Phillips, Curry, and myself, demanded stronger pledges
not a party question, but partakes more of
thau
hud
been
given,
and
determined
that
About 2 o’clock, Wednesday morning,
HoracaiGreeley and Charles Sumner, would
the character of a local issue. We will not
the
resolutions
which
I
bad
drafted
should
while slumber wrapped in her welcome man-
“hide thair diminished rays ;” but we can
essay tho interminable task of asserting what
didly confess that a perusal of his leader, of be presented to the caucus before the vote tlo all virtuous Jacksonvillians, and stillness,
precise position the Herald has occupied— last week, has a tendency to shake our con was taken. None but the four last named that betokened little of the exCitemont that
whether it has been the champion of any fidence very materially. It is a great misfor knew of the resolutions since noted as the was to follow, watched over all, a couple of HATS cfcj CAPS
particular route of not. It has changed edi tune for the reputation of the author that that Caucus Resolutions. The Joint Resolution teamsters, weary, worn and dusty, invuded
tors so frequently of iate that we are not
document did not appear two months earlier. was drafted by myself and introduced by the sleeping hamlet. One of those chaps was CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
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quite sure that the Herald knows, itself, bow
Then it would have been popular and, if not Senator Ilolsclaw ; and tho resolution desig Mr. B. It is needless to say that his%irrival
it stands. Of this much we are sure : its
CLOTHE
in advance of similar charges and innuendoes nating the Jacksonville Company as that had not altogether been anticipated, as the
friendliness to this section has seemed to us
BLANKETS,
from a Radical source, would, anyhow, have which should receive the land subsidy from sequel will show. Ou making application to
to be manifested in a very unreliable manner.
Congress
to
aid
in
building
the
R.
R.
from
be
admitted
to
his
domestic
hearth
stone,
he
chimed in very well with the hypocritical
It may be the lault of our own obtuseness,
HOOP SKIRTS,
nonsense then resorted to. We presume our Humboldt to Rogue River Valley, was also found the door fastened and his modest de
but we cannot altogether do away with our
big neighbor had not read Wendell Phillips drafted by me. The entire delegation from mand stubbornly refused. He remarked, in
own impreesiona, founded upon the testimony
ETC., ETC.
on the European contest, or be would have Jackson do not deserve the credit, if any ap an indifferent manner, to his “better half,”
—ALSO—
as it has been developed. As to the assertion
been able to perceive that sympathy for the pertains to these acts, for none but Mr. Ra that he was going to put up the horses and
Boots
and
Shoes;
Ladles*. Misses*
that “neither was Col. Kelly nor the Demo
der
ever
consulted
with
me
in
regard
to
them.
would
be
back
presently.
Instead
of
doing
and
Childrens
’ Shoes.
French republicans was not coufiued to Dem
cratic party, nor any Democrat or Democratic
ocrats alone. Here is what a genuine Rad He has shown more interest and consulted which, he turned eavesdropper. He “smelt
organ, an advocate of the Pengra route,” it is
with me more frequently than the others,vand a mice,” or some similar quadruped. By W k hnre »I ho in connection with the nhorc a veryr
ical leader says on the subject:
Large and Extensive Stock of Chdtce
perhaps true, so far as the party taken as a
his vote on the Joint Resolution in regard to waiting a few moments listening to a few
whole is concerned. The balance of the state “Humanity itself would hardly weep if the the 60,000 acres of land granted to this State hasty whispers, Mr. B. was enable! to learn ( GROCERIES,
pestilence delivered Paris, leaving none to tell
ment we are not altogether prepared to ac the tale at Berlin. The tears and curves of (the Whitaker Resolution) shows tbut us a exactly “whose peen here since I’se peen ;
HARDWARE,
cede to. Even after the party was virtually the civilized world will b'.ast the German Representative from a county needing as gone.” The door opened just a little, then
committed through the action of the Legisla laurels. Napoleon’s fall was speedy—less much aid fur internal improvements as we wide open, and out dodged an hum bra seem
ture to the Rogue river route, we can remem* than thirty day*. Prussia's will be still de, he votes and acts more intelligently than ingly intent on some kind of a pedestrian
greater. She entered Sedan, borne on the
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ber some very hasty and uncalled for remarks wonder, almost the admiration of the world. bis colleagues have shown themselves in this exhibition that had very suddenly been forced
CLASSWARE,
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to have emanated from a Democratic organ, She left it, followed by the loathing of both particular.
upon Lis contemplation and could not, with
Yours truly,
CUTLERY,
significant of severe disapproval of the blow continents. She baulked the hopes of the
/O
safety, be pistponed. The command to
J ames I). F ay .
dealt the Pengra faction. The special plea age and if we supposed her blood was the blood
PAINTS,
“stand,” which Dogberry authorized bis
of this century, ber pride insults our civili
relied on is the old talk about competing zation. Blood-thirsty and greedy, overbear
R oad A id .—Mr. Fay introduced a bill at policemen with complacent reliance to make
«n.
OILS,
lines ; but is there not some danger of crowd ing beyond the Bourbons and Ilapsburga— hd early stage of the present session of the use of oil important occasion«, was used in
I
ing that matter too soon ? Let us be safe in their Phillips and Charles of other days; she Legislature granting aid in the construction vain upon the impetuous fugitive, lie seem /
<Al>b(.‘
is
not
a
nation
only,
but
an
overgrown
army,
V
the possession of one through line, and then
ingly
had
not
the
remotest
intention
of
stand
,
of
a
wagon
road
from
this
placo
vast,
running
I
• r 4
a horde of brigands, too strong for her more
it will be time to ask for competition as busi civilized neighbors. Our Bourbons of the through Baker and Grant counties. The ex- ing that nightt but away he sped, hat in
ÌVindow Gia»». Nailn, ! jw . anal
ness justifies it. What Holladay’s intentions South flaunting Libhv Prism and Anderson tout of the aid about to be allowed may be hand, through Hie frosty morning air, wifi.
Meel. Cast und steel IHuw*
Wooden and
are, we are not authorized to say, but as long ville in the faco of Christendom may justly inferred from the shape in which the bill B. close to his heels, knife in hand, and
W are. lstr.. Kir-
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as the Pengra route is unsecured by a land call across the oceau to the black eagle : passed the Senute after being under consider anxious to make mince meat nut uf the die
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‘Art tbou to become as one with us V We
grant, our prospects for a road are as good as rejoice that Providence thus burns under its ation uf Committee of the Whole :
rurber of his domestic , felicity. It might
we could reasonably ask to have them. We own folly this new and hated military Power,
The committee agreed to au appropriation naturally be inferred that the celerity with
I win n<»w rendv to .«ell anyth»»* ta my line at the
do not deny the Herald the right to pursue and robs it of the means to cripple the rising of $20,V00, aud to make J. N. T. Miller, which the individual in the lead got over the lowest catih price. l'ersotw wi»’umg t • buy go<>dn
whatever course it sees tit, while our own i democracy, a3 it might have done bad it re- Thus. F. Beall and Dennis Crowley, Cominis ground was a decided credit to his general will find it greatly to their ndT.ant.-ige tn examine
taiued the respect of the world. We syrnpa sioners to superintend the construction und
our stock before purchasing- elsewhere, as I »■
clear duty is to look out for the welfare of thize with Germany, thus disgraced by her to amend so as to draw the appropriation ex speed, considering h« necessarily limited determined not to be undt-rvold by any h<nrae in
this immediate section.
Princes as France has been by Nepoleon. clusively from the iuud-i arising Iron» the training. Mr. B., however, was too much ■Jackson county.
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Let ber have the same pity extended to her five per cent, of sules of public lands, and forhiin, and nabbed the gentleman in the
^?y*‘<rive me a call, and then judge for your
that the world gave to Paris under the to amend in various other unimportant par suburbs back of the Arkansas stable. Two
The Missouri Contest.
self
us to oyr capnoity te> furnLh gt/miw as iilMrve.
ticulars.
usurpers.”
tolerable severe wounds were inflicted upon I
JAS. T. GLENN.
The above is only a portion of what Wen
Missouri seems destined to be the rock upon
the
fellow
(who
proved
to
be
Dick
More),
with
N eeded .—A vagrant act has been intro
dell Phillips has said, and his views are
which all Radicalism is to be dissolved. The
Call at J. Neuber’s
duced into the Legislature with a good pros tho knife, and he was otherwise severely han
probably
of
as
much
weight,
und
are
as
near
Conservatives, or those who favor the reen
pect of becoming a law, It is just the thing died. The worst wound rs across the back
franchisement of all who have been deprived ly in accord with the views of a majority of
we want, provided it is stringent enough. juit below the shoulders, inflicted while run
of such rights for political offenses, under the the Republicans as those of our eminent co*
Aside from its utility in setting a good many ning, and is about six inches in length.
nd see his fine stock of new
temporary.
leadership of Gratz Brown aud Carl Schurz,
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Goods direct from the maualiuHurerH.
At tho commencement of the war a very whites to useful employment, it will probably
are in a good way to carry the State, and the
He
has a fine lot o
B
arn
and
M
ules
B
urned
.—
A
dispatch
apply to the numerous vagabond Chinamen
large
majority
of
the
American
people
nat
Sowing IVIaoh.ixLoa
Long Branch pleasure seeker, our gay and
who infest many uf the towns and obtain a from Yreka Oct. 8th, says :
urally
sided
with
the
Prussians,
for
the
very
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
festive President, has thrown his very feeble
On Thursday night, about 12 o’clock, a
living
mainly
by
theft.
Jacksonville
would
sufficient reason that they thought Napoleon
fire broke out at Portugese Flat, Shasta
influence in on the other side. His letter to
A New Lot of
had begun the war without positive cause ; be greatly benefitted by a clearing out of all county, in a hotel barn. There were a num
Drake in behalf of the extreme Radicals has
AMERICAN LEVER WATCHED
but after Napoleon was completely crushed those who have no visible means of support. ber of teamsters camped there at the time,
Just from the Fautory.
been severely rebuked by many of the ablest
whose horses and mules were in the barn,
and the war, as it were, recommenced on the
* Republican papers in the United States. The
M ore S ueip .—According to the Yreka ten or twelve of which were burned, together He is agent for thé best Rifles and Fistels made»
French people, most all Americans, except
with the wagon of Wm. Eddy, loaded with
St. Louis Democrat a Republican organ of
among which is the
those who are fond of seeing a nation already Journal, a great many sheep raisers over that freight for this place. He was badly burned
high standing, condemns the action of Grant
HEMR.Y ITIFU11.
prostrate trampled upon, were compelled to way are bent on removing their stock into in trying to save his mules.
Which
repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with onoe load
ip- scathing terms, and the Chicago Tribune
change their feelings toward the combatants. Oregon. The sheep law in California is said
ing.
and Sacramento Union unite with it in inti-
to
be
too
severe
upon
them
to
admit
of
their
I n T own .—Mr. Hannah, prosecuting At
The cause of the French people became the
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(sating to Ulysses that he is as good as played
All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and
following
the
business
in
that
State,
If
this
4o'
torney
for
this
District,
is
in
4own,
ready
to
cause of the lovers of freedom the world oter.
done to order at half price.
ont; |n short, a political nonenii y. To an The triumph of Bismarck re establishes mon is the case, our fine grazing lands east of us attend to those bent on the perpetration of Repairing
Jacksonville, May 13, 1865.
outsider this quarrel is possessed of many archy in France and paves the way fun will soonbe overrun .with additional herds of crimes and misdemeanors, and bis presence
funny phases. It’s quite surprising that more absolute government in Prussia and sheep.
seems well timed just at this juncture. Mr.
Presidential intermeddling should suddenly the other Germanic provinces, while tlje sue
cess of the French people will tend tb'Mfle
C hristian M essenger .—This is the name II. contemplates locating here from thia on
bs discovered to be objectionable after such a spread of liberal principles over Eurtpe. We
we believe.
long and universal countenancing of the same, do not endorse the expressions of Wendell of a new religious paper started at Monmouth,
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Oregpn.
It
is
edited
and
published
by
T.
Phillips
in
his
censure
of
the
German
people
;
A
D
ance
.
—
We
understand
that prepara-
bv Radicals, when directed against Democrats.
In such instances it has not been thought out but his is the Radical way of tyuching up F. Campbell in behalf of what is called the tions are being perfected to have a “light
all subjects they undertake to treat on. Gree Christian Church, and presents a good ap
fantastic” come off during the Fair. The
fg lr?!
• <,jn. t-'» t «»vxl
of the way for Grant to use all the power at ley is equally decided in the expression of his
PAID
IN
FULL
penrance.
dance is set for the evening of the 28tb, at
his command—both civil and military—to en- disapprobation of the course of King Wil
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compass political ends. We rejoice, though, liam. Ilesaya:
Mrs. M. Field failed to secure an audience Vite Shutz’s Hall.
over the present opportunity which Radical “We shall never believe otherwise than that at Yreka.1 The same result was experienced
A proposition is before the Legislature to
King William sacrificed a great opportunity
ism has of seeing itself as others see it. These and failed to do his duty to Germany in not here for the second lecture. Fei.inine ora have the Indians removed from the Siletz
or any information concerning
little dissentions all over ths Union indicate proclaiming to the French people, after the tors do not meet with much encouragement and another agency to the Reservation at
tho above, or afty other Government claims,
apply
to the undersigned, who will furnish aR
very plainly that something is going to hap victory at Sedan, that, having' broken the on this coast.
Klamath.
necessary
information
gratis, and charge no fee a
----
pen. Corruption and injustice cannot carry power of the Monarch, he had no wish to de
for collection until claim is paid.
T ue Yreka papers report the Surveyors of
stroy th« nation.”
,
!
Mr. Burnett hns introduced a bill to or
everything before them as they once could.
ALPRED L. GROSS,
Such is the general opinion entertained on the California end of the railroad at work on ganize Klamath county—a move which the
Notary
Public
for Oregon ; Commissioner
While the Republican party is on the decline, thia aide the Atlantic. If our Radical co
iirvrnn
of
Deed
’s fur Washington Territory.
the Siskiyou. They moved to the top of the people of Jackson would heartily second—
pXW£nc‘,",M
a-"“—
Democracy is constantly growing more temporaries think they can make any capital
range and will survey from there south, but have they sufficient population out there?
compact in.its organization and is marching out of it by asserting that Democrats alone
July 23d,
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through Hawkinsville and Yreka.
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on to fresh victories every day. With all sympathize with the French people, they are
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welcome to make the attempt ; but it looks
BORN
their unfair expedients, our enemies cannot
G aribaldi .—This great patriot and repub
to ue like our neighbor never gets fully warm
retain the ascendency much longer. They ed up on a great question until one of the lican leader is at length in France, and will
may keep some of their minions in office a contending powers is overwhelmingly pros be apt to render a good account of himself in ADAMS—Iu Ashland, October 12th, to the wife
o ONE «AS EVER YET BEEN ABLE
of Charles Adams, a daughter.
trated
;
then
the
Sentinel
proprietor
seems
short time by staving off elections in the
to discover a procoss whereby people eeuld
behalf of the struggling people.
afflicted
with
an
uncontrollable
disposition
to
live
without eating. Realising this faot, the un
t
Southern States ; but that mode of procedure
dersigned has made arrangements for furnishing
have the vanquished pressed to the wall.
DIED
Information is wanted of the whereabouts
alone exposes thp extreme weakness of their Some Kings abroad, as well as some of our
tne oitixeM of JaeksonvUIe with the best nf fresh
of
N.
P.
Dodge,
who
left
San
Jose
far
Ore
vegetables in quantities to auit eustoruen. and oh
cause. The fact of the mattter is, a minority own citizens, seem to have no conception of
FOLEY—Near Eugene City, October 8th, Mar the lowest cash rates.
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gon
about
a
year
and
a
halt
ago.
Address
garet
A.
Foley,
wife
of
Dr.
R.
E.
Foley,
of
K«r-
the
utility
and
auxiliary
power
of
magna
hâve ruled'thr country'about as long as they
W. BEESON.
byville. Ogn.
Mrs.
N.
P.
Dodge,
San
Jose,
California.
Jacksonville,
Sept.
30th,
1870.
ocU-w-4.
nimity.
are going to.
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