The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 18, 1871, Image 2

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    Martial Honors.
Swamp Lands in Oregon-
! Oregon Branch of the Pacific Railroad. I‘-«<1
■•.fluence in nid of the passage thr-ugh
Congress of the Oregon Branch Pacific Rail-
r »nd bill, with the ‘•Williams Amendment,”
and of anv other legislation neecMaiy to se
erne the speedy construction of such line ol
railroad. Passed l»y the Senate September
THE WHITE PRINCE.
The following letter from the Acting Com
The fnlUwing appointment« have been1 Am^ng other bills of importance to this
mis*i«mer of the General Jjand Office in. rela­
HE IMPORTED PERCnERON OR NOR-
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1871.
made by his Excellency the Governor, d.iring C-'ast, ot whose uitimtit« fate we are vet uu-
man borse will be kept the cpiniqg seuwn,
tion to Svvatnp Lantl* in this State «¡1 be
the past week: Dr. J. A. Chapman, Port
«.. h pne to n.d i . the cunstrueu.m ol
commencing February lat, at sny farm, o«ar'< JUh-
,-ead
w
th
¡merest.
It
bears
date
dale
February
EL D. FOUDRAY,............ Business Agent.
'
.
railroad ai d »eiegrapli l.ne from some pot’it
land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and
11. 1871 ;
Lmd, Surgeon General on the Stan of the (>|i ,(ie Humboldt river, near its north bend.
after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes­
H
on
.
G
rorge
H.
W
iiuam
*.
U.
S.
Senate
days—at the stable of Reames A Wilson, Jackrou-
Commander in-Chief with rank of C »hme!; j in Nevada, to it junction with the Orego ; ano 20, 1870.
—Sir : I have the honor to acknowledge the villc ; Fridays aud Saturdays at my farm.
J ames D. F ay ,
II. C. Paige, of UmittJIa, Win. Thompson, i l’a itbruia railroad at 8<>me po.nt in R gue
.-ect-ipt «»I yottr communicaii«»n J»f the 9.h inft,
Frtsi'lent of the Senate.
-ver Vuifey. Oregon. The bill passed tin-
¡ of Roseburg, Joseph Teal, of P-rthmd, and,
<d<lresse<l to the S»c«eiary oi the In erior,
r o i
--1 SiMiHt« an<l went to the lluu<e C^nnimtee
Concurred
in
by
the
House
Sept.
20,
1870.
'•espectir.g
swamp lands in the State <4 Ore
A.
IL
Cann
of
Sahra,
A
d*
de
Camp*
with
laudS)
by
ua
.
s
ftppn
,
veiJ
.
What Democrats Think of the Oregon
• -
it UO4IV
WJT W »■!«-»» a V n lid U|l|yi II « G‘l« UK-
»»m,
und
by
Lim referred tu this office fur re
B.
II
ayde
.
n
,
the rank ol Lieulcnant CoLtnel; N. L. But , Wtt |tine pot be**n distinctly informed of us
Was imported from France by the Darby Plains
Mazeppa.
P1.*-
I
Speaker
<vf
the
House.
Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in
ler, Judge advocate, w ith rank uf Colonel, p issa-ze in-the 11 -use, it was probably e ther
I have to state that the attention of the July last. I purchased him in November, and
This
rcsulu'.ion
was
predicated
on
the»f»i
delciiled
<»r
not
rendu
d.
It
wTus
supported
We take the liberty of publishing the fol­ «nd John F. Miller Major General of tl.e Or i
Governor was culled to the Act «if March 12,, shipped hi tn, with
liv all the Senators ¡mil Representative* from ■nous caucus resolutions. ut<d w.-is pass» d im I860, extending the provisions of the syump
egon
State
Malitia.
lie
also
commissioned
'
lowing extracts from private letters from
Nev a la ami Oregon, It gave t..e prop ped
imdintek before the v.-te was taken for U. »rant to the States «»f SJinnesotatan«! Ort-g-m. One Full Blood and two three—quartes?
ths following persons on the Stuff «4 Maj.a road no land, 1 ut only the pr cee,ls oi
prominent Democrats in Eastern Oregon :
i i
S. Senator. For the introiluction of the chu bv letter from tlii*office<»f «¡ate May 21, 18G0, blood Percher ju marce,
‘•I am glad you are carrying the war into General John F. Miller: C,. B. Bellinger, ■<bl numbered sections as tnav le * 1 ■ :•
«nd ngain December 27.1 SOD. in wit ch letter.*
a -tual settlers in quantities not exceeding 161» ett* r.Silutiot) and the above joint resolutions
Assistant
Adjutant
General,
with
rank
<4
the S»ate authorities were requested to cleet, bvrail to Chico, Cal. He is a light, dapple gray, i
Africa, so far ns the Herald suenks a e cun
acres t,» any one per«ou, ut an uverage pri e Senator Fay has been most bitterly detnmneed
»vliether or not, th» v w«»ul»I make th»-ir gelee years old the coming Spring : weighed when ship­
That
concern
has
no
apologist«
ol
k
ei,
G
Colonel.
A.
Noktier,
lion.
A.
C.
cerned. '___ ..
not to excel* I $2 50 per acre. This is the by the Herald clique : au«l th? present U. S.
¡.»ns <-f swamp land* by ngtmts in the field. ped in Ohio, 1,680 lbs., at at maturity, in good
...vUU. in
... this vicinity.
.ivi..i... Ita subscription is Craig, and F. G. Hendri k*. Aid-de C-unp. plan pr- po-ed bv the press, and reeonimeudt'd
friends
>r
by t.n examination of the ficll notes of condition, wi 1
Confined to those who have paid in advance, ^ilb the rank of Maj r. Dr. Fred. Hill, by '.lie l’re.'blcni in hn» last annual m»*-«agi*. Sei at«»r, Kelly, wa* deliberately advised b\
public survey«.
The “j.iy hawking” partner in that concern | Surgeon with the rank ul Lieutenant UoL.n.4. in lieu <>f outright land grant.*. It r» t.nns that clique to repudiate his pledges and vio
N.» .-ictioii in the matter appears to have
j the title ami d:sp sal of ti»e land in the G»»v late the inslructtons giv.-n in ll»e ab »ve res-«-
*Leen taken by the State nutlioriiies, so far a*
Tne publication of the above Ins stirred | ernmerit. and insure* its sale, as far us p,<s-
has been writing litters to their agents in
lutioi 9. We submit to the people of Jack 'his • ffice i* advised, and consequently noth­ Has large, broad, fleet limbs, good disposition,
this Couuty, begging and praying that they our martial ardor. Our soul long* to view ! s.b’e uti'ler any system, to actual settlers.
son which have shown themselves the Lest ing has been dme toward carrying out the pleasing countenance, fine sty le. good action, and
should increase their exertions in behalf of I die glitter of gun barrel anil the flash o'I If nnv further na'i.mul aid is to be given
; bus never been bred to any extent.
provi-i >ns of said Act.
•»» railr- nil-, this is the only plan not open t.» ir.ends of Southern Oregon, the cl.que who;
While in the East hunting for a horse to bring
the Herald— that unless that paper is sus cheese knife. L ke Job’s war h'>rse“we miii IT
The surveying records of this office show
grave tibp-clions. Even ai l of this sort ln»w d «1 their Lest to defeat tl.e object <-t the ab ,ve
J
to
this const, I saw nineteen imported Pcrcheron
a veiy limited extent of swamp land* over
tained the party must go to everlasting the battle ufar off,” and our eyes ache to see ever, should be rfforded, if at all, only to
re-oluto it, or the mao who introduced und* which the 1 nes of pub ic surveys have been . horses, and.f aut sausC/sl The Wh te Prince for
■mash. The afu’resaid agents can’t see it tn a Brigadier General arrayed in all the glory roads pr, j„cled through n fiew country, uml
exiended au»l which will enure to the Siate
FORM, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION
•if regimentals, brass buttons and synch, necessary to its early <1 •veiopmetit or cuoi.ec th s? who udvuca e«l and supported it?
that light.
of Oregon tinder the provisions of the Act of
gaily prancing forth on hi* charger to “friiJii ii<m with regio >s alretuly inhabited and ini
Congress referred to.
them all. In this selection 1 was as_
I shall continue my exertions for the T imes .
proved. The great objection to lan I grnnts
The Veterans of 1812 Cared For. ■ 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, Surpasses
: the soul.* of fearful adversaries.’’ »1 «cks,m
sisted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, cx-l’resident 0hio­
l I
outridit ha* tint been so much leveled again-t
It is a good paper—has the right kind of
your ob'-dient servant.
St:, tc Agricultural Society, said to t,e a* good a.
. eounty has the high h< n r of p »?*essing oik - I the money lost to the public trea-ury. as to
r:;ap. The sooner that “organ” is squelched
judge of this stock asany person in the United
W. W. C urtis , Act, Commissioner.
Cong'-ess
lias
at
lust
evinced
her
geneio-ity
¡
; of the three bras* six pounders which belong the ocking upof land lor the benefit of spec
States He was one of the first importers, is fa­
—Bulletin.
the better fur the Democracy of the State.
miliar with their endurance ,u France, and tbeir
; to the Oregonian A»my ; but alas! she ha* nlatois. and the foitn-lati ill of monopolies at tu the few remaining ul»i veteran* tf 1812'
♦
*
«•’»
It appear* from the above that it was owing breeding qualities in Ohio.
,
the
expense
of
industrious
emigrants.
In
the
wh
»
yet
survive,
nnd
with
their
remarkab
e
no corresponding “Jigadier Brindle,” and
Those who have rea»l in the Amerrenn Jlgri-
im-C of the lust gr»»n: made—thut of the
t»» the neglect of John Whiteaker. who was
We give another:
we submit, whut is a fiield piece without »« I'.-x »3 Par iic Railroad, from Marshall to San instinct fur economy they have v».t-d them
cii/hiri.u and cither agricultural papers, know the
Governor of 0:eg» n in 18G0, that the State ■ world-wide reputation of
»**♦»» “Am truly glad to know general? The county has lots ol guns, but Diego, and its branches—there is a require ¡58 per month to commence from Ftbruary
has lost the bem fit of the Swamp Lands
no “milicotis” to shoot them. She has lots of ment that the land remaining uns >11 within 21st, 1871. 'I he war el«»se»l 1815—just fifty-
that P. & Co. of Portland and Farmer of
¡under
the act of March 12. 1800.
“cheese knives” rustingi«i sundry boxes, nod three years frmn the completion of tl.e road| six years ago—and not more than 200 <4 them
Lane, have not caused you to flee to the
shall be s’.ibj-'ct t < «»‘tilementand preemption,
are now surviving, aiul the youngest of that
If a life renewing fountain, like that 11 would here say, that well informed horsemen who
j unless the Commander in-Chief of nil the like other land*.
This may be evaded bv a!
mountains fur safety.
Oregonians gives us u “Jigadier Brindle” wholesale transfer of the grant, excent cer noble number ain’t be under seventy ye ir- sought far bv De S »to, shmihl burst from the were acquainted with this stock, said The Whit»
You ask me bow the Herald is received
Prince was as promising a young horse as they
and a militny organization to wield the ¡if »re tain reservati as necessary for the uses of the of age ; and the G »vei nmeut shows no grnt- ¡earth at every man s door, thousands wou!d
here? Well, it is as dead as the devil at this
had ever seen imported. To those who are not
saiJ “cheese knives,” the county will have t«» road, to n company "f capitalists, as in the itu ltjf.ir the fifty six years past, and u >-.v ¡turn their bteks on the healingsprinjs within | posted as to their hi-tory, the
office, where six months ago 31 copies were
¡ca*e of the Colifornia and O egon road ; but
recklessly prop ises to let them down gentily )nrmsr»adi, to run after pretended remedies.
adopt the recommendation the House Com­
taken, 2 are only now taken, aud they wil.
I even such a sale ns this would lead to the
i
mittee on Military Affairs made to tho last '••arly snlid’.v sion of the grant, for it would into their grave* at the extravagant r.»te of T»»e observant, everywhere, r.ceept I) r . W ai .
be discontinued as soon as the time expires. .
Legislature, that is. go to the expense of buy I !»•• (o the interest of capitalists to retail the $8 per month. Verily. Republics are grate ker ' s V inegar B itters as the greatest medi
I acted as agent fur the bastard sheet, se­
Tthey havelxcn kept ns a distinct breed for mor»
ing “coal oil to thaw them out so they can nu’st of it at low rates, as quickly ns possible, ful. Oar noble Congress, this paragon of einal blessing of modern times, but on the than a century, and undoubtedly trace to the Ara­
cured its circulation ; but since it has adopted
¡to persons who would occupy and improve economy, don’t allow more than 810.000 t-> 'other hall I multitudes <1, so th •mselves with bian, and have sever«! infusions of
be drawn from the scabbards.”
its present course I have been equally ns
it.
We want to sec our lrisky youth buttoned
'each tnatt who contests a seat in their b »Jy. 'poisons, while this wcil sprirg i,f heahh is
The cash proceeds of a grant of 12.800
busy shutting its wind off, as I was in giving
up in regimentals resplendent with brass acre* p^r mib*, extending say for 500 miles, And for waiting on Cuffie’s political want* accessible to all. It purifies the animal fiuide,
it life.
buttons, going through the perform tnees of a ' w.mld be sulii-iently liberal, At an average they pcn'irioitsly bestow only several millions regulates every function of the body, calm*
I fully indorse the course of the T imes ,
the
Pri®**
^2 50 per acre, the maximum pro­ per month ; und for In tie imaginary griev Jih- nerve*, invig rate* the vital organs, and Tn the last century. It Is that which gives them
regular
old
fashioned
“
muster.
”
Up
in
t„
> their endurance, style, form ami action.
and would say “Lay on McDuff and d------ d
mised in the above bi,I, it would tun unt to
'•He has not such a fine skin ns the Arab, nor
m»-untain3 here, we have few amusements ’ $32.000 p'*r mile, or a total for 500 miles of anees, claimed to have been suffered by the s an unfailing specific for itidigesrion.
be he who first cries hold, enough.” ”
p.is prettily rounle», ovnl, nn»l small foot; but
truly
loyal,
they
indemnify
them
only
ten
but we believe the performances of a muster, §16,090.000. . Thi* would be enough to build
*****
we must remember the fact that he lives under a
»
DIED
such f.3 we speak of, would p-evet.t u* from the road from the Humboldt t<> R«»gu* River f.tid ; and to this remnant »4 Jackson s noble
c-»ld climate upon elevate 1 plain*, where nature
¡gives him for a covering» thicker ekin nn»t a
,l"’ w.”,k old heroes, three :soir. b i-taid shillings comes
The above aro but two specimens of letters forgetting how to laugh, . Oh Comtimnder-in V‘‘1I(7‘ ", h ‘‘"u!J .'f re:‘,iz71
■proxress d. It wou.u certamlv be a sumcient in per diem., l»y the g»a:eiui Government, to WIRI.OW—At Phoenix, in this county, on Mon­ ' warmer coat, and that be lias been fur years step-
from Democrats in all quarters of the State, Chief of the Web feet! give us a real ni »jor, j( lsj4 (1p crejir, with a mortgage <>n the work
day, M «rch 13th of croup, younge-t daughter * p«'-g upon moist, clayey soil.’’
which we are almost daily receiving, indors­ or a Jitfadier Brindle. Don’t shower all your i ;tKe]fa to enable a responsible c«»mpnt»y to icheer the evening of iln ir days. Our w.-ll
of Mr. Wirlow, <>f that place. Agc«l 6 months.
TKRMS $:.» in U. S. gold coin, the season.
[•* Stiffer little children to c «me unto uie, tor of 'Gooil pasturage, wi’h good fence, near here, at ¿0
ing the course of the T imes and denouncing warlike favors on the Willamette Valiev, borrow a’l it needed. \V het her a grant <»v»>r meaning Congress must have uiitLip.-iteú tl at
jets, per week. Everybody is invited to c->ine aud
We can find you a friend in Jackson county, i^e e-untry mentioned «mid be worth S2 50 the-e noble pensionéis w».u.'d re.-td.e them­ such is the Kingtloin of Heaven.”
the Oregon Mazeppa.
' see my stock and judge for themselves.
,
,
¡an acre, is, perhaps, ques tollable. If it were selves each into a Wardering Jew, and live
W. C. MYER.
A week or two ago we published a letter upon whom you can bestow the martial h«mor.'vurj|i onIy |,ilH
u„,ch, on an average, it
Ashland Mills, Ogn.. January 25t!i. 1871.
from a Portland correspondent, and also a
We wont need any Staff appointment*, lor w,»ubl still bo a tine ban’s nf credit, nnd the thousands of years hence to get tveu. lie
letter from E. Semple, sent to us with a re­ o-.tr Jigadier will doubtless be an unassuming friend* of thn Oreg »n bnineh t-re p.s.tiveit roes of the pist, since the days »>» y ur grata!
tl,e fonstrivliuti of the road in a-liievements tlt'J ••colored troops Lave Io ;gln
quest to publish the earns. As a fitting cuss, and will know no more nb .ut a staff w”u'd
n tbly,” in«d eclipsed v<»ur glu.-v s»» far, tlmt
addenda, and commentary upon the extracts than uid the Irishman in the railroad car, ■three ye irs.
B-f »» e the above lull ean be ng nn acted on,
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
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you are no longer hr*t in the minus »4 votir
published above, we publish the fidlowing who when requested by the eeudiic or to! however,
................ tne qiustioii mav ar.s- whether it is(J
”
extracts from i»n epistle of T. Patterson, make room f,,r a general and Lis stuff, re n.t l.e'ter to r.hts»» a l further nnti-mi.l a «I. Ciuiitrvm ti ; nml y-u must go down to
Corner of California and Third Sti.,
which fully exhibits the selfishness and greed , plied
wh? ever c chine ter, , b*y»ni
1 the _ right
<»f _ y.»nr
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of .,f
whoever
.
_
_ grave« grinding u li.md organ t • the niii-
there's
plinty
of room in ttie
—AND—
the -best government the world ever saw
which characterize tin State Printing estab­ sate beyant for tl.egeneral, ami as b-r the sh ¡»ft " :‘v a’,;! a 11 s"(pe e"t r.’Ir ”' ,<1 I'"'Pos'‘!i.
rai lroad corpora.i»m*. Having pr vide-l mu ¡ ¿¡u. U10 ¿ho^8 uf ..llie g.atitude uf llepu’b
lishment.
lit him shtick that cut uf the windy and be n-hc-oiilv f»r tnree cr* it trunk roatt* tic»» ss
‘
)E«S LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
the cmiiitient. ami f r s» v--rul important l|C8-
d---- J tu him.”
i
Salem, Oct. 5, 1870.
p that he lias the largest, best. and iuu>t coiu-
I,ranches therio". it mav be tlnught that the'
tuudiuus Hotel in ¡Southern Oregon.
to commemorate the Declaration of Peace
“S. Pennoyer, Dear Sir: Hallock is very i
Organization of a County Agricultural nati- n h is Joi e emmglt. and that the con-1 T he Bedrock Democrat wants the war be ;
anxious to have our support. I have as yet
■ It is loeatc l in the ecntr.il part of Jacksonville ;
strnetioii of min -r lines m iy safely !»»• left toi tween the Guard and T imes ami the Herald \
—BETWEEN—
Association and Jockey Club-
not been able to confer with Stout, (who is
stuges fr »in the North and buutb leave regularly
tirita-»- enterpri-e, while the remaining pub
fr in the U. S. HOTEL.
the Bell mare) in regard to this measure. I
iic laud* ar? j-ntlmisly preserved f >r In ure '¡Topped. As neither the T imes nor G itti rd i
We are requested by u large number of the
commenced
the
war,
we
would
suggest
tl
at
million* <4 -e’t.er*. A «_»r »nti»t the pn-c -e»!-
shall the first opportunity Lave a plain talk
The House has lately been re painted, and reno­
most substantial farmete und »1. ck r.isers oi ■ >f >n »»I inv, Ives a partial suspension of th»' our c-»temporary at ply itself to the Herald,
with Stout on general matters. You see
vated ; the rooms arc newly furnished, «nd well
privileges
of
the
h-im-steul
l
«w.
It
mav,
j
the eounty, to nnnoui.ee that a mce.iug <>i
and have it call off its d »g* as a preliminary
ventilated.
The beilrooms are supplied with
Fay, Trevitt and Hendershott have been
SI“ I.Mr REUS. and every other convenience fur
farmers, and others, inturested in the agricui however. b‘ th-light l»y C »ogres« that the) to pc tee. Mr. T. Patters it “give the sigt-it!
fighting us on the printing. Some of these
in-.r«» rapid oceitp ition ami inipro-cment of'!
the comforts of guests.
tural development uf the county, wi.l be held
HE TORnn-LTC.HT PROCESSTON WILT.
i»!j .¡»«ing lamí* i* a publ <• b--n«,fi m ,r« than! to fi e’’ the fir-t gun. As I e alone is respon
fellows will be sorry for their capers in this
Start fi-'.in tho Court House, nt 7 o’clook, p.
at the Court II.-u-c on the first of Mav next siflfeient to off-et the • bjedion in,he te»!.! * hie for the fight, ami will Le alone respotr
BOARD AND LODGING
regard before they are two years older. At
! m . nn 1 march thronsh the principal streets. It
to organize a County Agricultural Swietv, Only on the groiiml of the greatest good t<>‘ »«ii»!e for the tesult, it seem* to us eminent y I will bait nt the corner of California nnd Oregon
this time I do not propose to resent, but the
I Can be had at reasonable rates, according to th»
'and discuss the propriety ul having a County th« greatest iiuo b-rcan any further ai I t-> proper that he cease firing first. Long before ¡streets, when a«l»lrc*scs wi 1 be delivered by Mr. room occupied.
time may come when I will. The war on
r iilroad* b? jn-tified. tin I in no event shm LI ¡
N. Ltng' l nml Mr. J-.hn Cimborsky. An appro­
Agricultural Fair.
thi* ni»l be given in the way lieretof»rc fol- j the first answer was made to the daily sh,n priato salute will also be fired.
me has effected the printing to the anti unt of
TUB TABLE
We are gratified to notice the spirit nn in­ lowed.
d'-rsof the Herald against lending Deiroerats,
S2.000. Let the Herald continue to avoid
NAtlSrtAL op TnE day :
i fested by our farmers in this regard.
A». i The above is taken from ihe S. F Bulle-\ ll»e proprietors ot that p per were e.ncestly
Will be supplied with the best the market can af­
giving any these fellows offense until the
Henry Pape.
Agricultural Society is an institution lung ' till of the 9th inst. ’¡’he following teb-r.-.tn urged, ly ihe most influential men in the
ford.
time comes for action, I will give the signal
The Ball will be held at
needed in this county, and we entertuiu the from the Examiner >d ill! same »lav, ho.v.-.,-r. pittv, to cease their wnrfaie ; bat with tht ir
when to fire.
FAMILIES
i
highest hopes that the one ub-mt to be organ­ implies that the bill has actually passed b >t'- it*ual stupid arrogance, or, perhaps as our
******
j Can find at this House rooms especially arranged
Will write yoa in regard to amendment of ized will bo productive of the greatest bene houses, and was one of the last acts of the Pirtlund eorre*pundent intimate»), with the 1 and everything will be done to secure the enjoy- ¡for their comfort and convenience, ns well as every
intention to so disgust Democrats ill it th- : rr.ent nnd confort of tho guests. Everybody is I attention and cumfurt usually found at a well kept
charter as soon ns we can come to any under­ fits to the county at large, in the develop Fortv fir*t C .ngress :
j cordially invited to attend.
ment of its agricultural resoure.’s.
Hotel.
W amiingtos . Marell 8 —The old nnd new party would buy out their wort bless concern for
standing with the parties. In the meantime
COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS t
In connection with this subject, we are de- land grmt measun-s which pn«-ed th« Forty ' the enormous nmou-it ol $30,099, they wotil.l
stand it off.
A LARGE HALL
Isanc Sachs,
Louis Herling,
| aired to state thut the stock raisers will hold first C-»ng»-p-s w»-re the following: Oregon not heed the warning. Now let that char I John Bilger,
T. Patterson.”
branch<>! tl e Pacifi -Railr«-n»1.4.790 OOOaci-cs;
T.
Paulsen,
J«>hn
Cimborsky.
M. Baum,
Ts attached to tho Hotel, for Bnll«, Meeting*,
a meeting on the 21 of April to a«i »pt pre'itn *nnn’««inenta! N .rthern Pacific Rn’ro-i l. II, aclerl**s concern bear the responsibility of
The letter! from both proprietors Qf the
COMMITTER OX TOASTS I
Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms.
innries f»»r the organization of a Jockey Chib 0 10.000 -icr.-o ; T-*X’»s Pacific, with N** Or its eondnet.
Herald amply prove that the senior partner
Isaac Sachs,
Win. Kreutzer.
This is also a very imp ir-ant move. Th«r-| :e»n«nnd F »rt Y'lntt branches, 18,090,000
The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where
The Bedrock Democrat should have thought
is true to his Kansas Home Guard experien­
rt.oon managers :
tho very best liquors and cigars may be found, at
being no organ z .»,! h-a»l t > prevent unftir »«•res. '¡'ota’, 33,769.000 acre*.
«if the evil results of this war long ago, when
prices to suit the times.
ces ; be had deliberately made up bis mind
There is no telegram whatever in the Bal
M. Bium. Newnan Fisher, Isaac Sachs.
dealing and ir.iud. rn»-ing in thi* c.iinty In*
’he Herald commenced it, and should tl-cn
to jay hawk the State out of its surplus cash,
Jacksonville. Ogn.. Jan. 8th, 1871.
tf.
TICKETS—*5 00. They em he hid fmm nnv
in conseq'tence tallen into disrepute abroal. letin in reretrn-e to litis hill. B'tt this may li »ve app are«! cs a m»-<l ator. As it is now .
as the “pet lambs” of his old commander,
member
of
the
C<>mtnitten
of
Arrangements,
and
If we have a we'l organiz -»I Jockey C'u'» he accounted f»-r in thus wise : The Examiner we don’t think mediation will fit ¡lie case ; w> on the evening of the ball.
Col. Jennisin, were accustomed to “jay
receive* it* «lisp,tcl.es by the Atlantic am!
mcblS-td.
in this county, under the ans i -e* of w’ i -1». I
Marsh 18th. 1870.
h »re not near got through with the Herald
hawk” tba citizens of Missouri out of their
Pa-¡lie te'eg aph line, while the Bulletin
racing shall he d >ne he e ift.-r, a suffic en'
an 1 the best thing ihe Democrat can do i*
watches, spoons and jewelry. This letter,
ru»-eive« distatches bv the Western Uni. n.
guarantee will be given to owners and nd
just to keep itself out of tlm mu**, unless i
coupled with the conduct of the writer since,
The Examiner has three columns of i-npor
mirers of racing stock abrotvl. that in this
al»j is “spiling” for a hand in t ie fight.
amply proves the extraordinary etrength of
t a nt telegrams, while the Bulletin has scant
county the sport will be comloced “on the
settled habits—especially bad habits—and I square.” We believe that J»»ck*-»n emmrv one.
N JUSTTCE’S court , for the PRE-
T he S nubbing of C iiari . es S umner .—The
cinct ,,f Jacksonville, County of Jackson,
compels us to believe that “once a jayhawker, Can produce trotting ami rm mtur « o«-k s--r-
We s’ncerely hope that the bill has passed. f«11 .wing indicates that Grant is going fi»«
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always a jay hawker.” This letter also <>n
in . the Sf-.i'e.
>tnd tin* «»rg'tn z ition w'lh th« Amendm'*nt converting the land! the MassnehuseUs Senntor’a sc.Ip with n ven­
' ..(* 1 n to none
.
.. (otial
relet Vk
Will
fiY
V.tl, »no fie aj J
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Morris Baum. Pl’fT. vs. John Shook, Deft
of
a
racing
club
will
teml
to «level.>pe
this ¿rnnt , mt»» a money xub<i«iy
proves how the Herald cliquo, wh’le bitterly
derived ir<*m the geance. A light of the livel est charnctei
13l’Y the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured
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branch nf stock rai«img. by increasing the
Civil Action to Recover Money-
denoucing the lobby of the Legislature, were
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mica
of
the
land
along
the
line.
Th»«
f»-a
tnav b • looked for in the Radical ai.-wam.
emulation amongst stock owners on a l„..
To Tons S hook , the nhove named defendant :
actually lobbying bills through for their pri ' field.
| tore of the bill is a deeid««! improvement on which we think will resu’t in making Grant’.- Tn the name of the S»n»e of Oregon, you sr here­ by tho
rate advantage. It shows, also, that these
We sincerely hope that there will l>e n full (,],e practice of makin ig tinlimiteiT grants of chances for re-eleeii m grow •‘small by decrees by required to nnne.ir before tho undersigned, a
Justice of the Peace for tho precinct nfore»»id. on
,i|r,m,| c
„rn rntions. TI ip passage
men were willing to swap, trade and barter • attendance here on the 21. when th« pre! mi . land s to r!
railroa«!
corp
and b •nutilully less.” The indignant Ch u I »• the 2l'h dav . f April. 1871. «r ten o’clock; in the
nary
steps
will
ba
tn«en
for
an
organiz
«timi.
anything to secure their litigant bill, and
of this bill mark« n new era in the liistnrv of will n-w go alter the San D.iningo swindl ‘oreno >n of srid dav. nt tho office of said justice,
in «aid precinct, to answer the above named plain­
proves generally that neither the Democratic
TnE Herald is wondrou*lv exercised in re­ the Stale. The building of the O. B. P. R. with renewed zest. G»in, gentlem jn, we’l. tiff in a civil notion : or. if these summons be
nor any other party, in any State in the gard to the Semple letter published some tw<> R wi'-l Hnquesti.mable contribute t»> the pr».s- hold v-.ur lints ;
«erved upon you by yublicition vou are reqirred tn
Who would respectfully announce to th» trad»
anpenr nnd answer su’d cnmpla nt six »reeks from
Union, ever elected a more corrupt brood of i«*UP* ngn in the T imes . The first day after rmritv of the State nt larce, while its benefi
and
public generally, that they are now inanufact-
W asiiingt «.s’, March 9.—A special to the »he fir«t publication, the 18th dav of March, nt 10 i
cormorants to office than the filthy birds who
»•ini
effects.
s>
far
a*
this
s«cti<m
is
concerned,
N. Y. Tinies says: Tne Senate Radical can o’clock, a . m . The
will take notice tint uring and hnve un hned fur rale, a large assortment
the T ime 3 appeared in Portland the “party
T...... defendant
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roost in the Herald office.
organ” had mtn word to any. O i ’ho I.-»»» •re simply incalculable. The passage of this »• hr was in session nearly the whole of vester- if bo fnil to nn«wer the complaint herein the plain ol BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain
It also proves why the bitter and unscru­ Sunday’s issue, however, a coinin’. mid a half bill i* doiibth*«* ‘‘gall nml worntwo-»»l” f«> day. mid agreed to a report which will In (iff will take. iudgmont against him for 'he sum of TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC.
fiftr.seven dollars nnd twelve cents, 1^-37 12-100)
pulous war on Senatore Hendershott, Burch. i« devoted to it. The production is eviden’h the Herald clique, as it. proves how futib- snbmitied to a caucus, which is called for ten -.old coin. with interest nt one per cent, per month, of the best quality and at
o’cLck to-m««rrow. The Ho«st important f«u
from July 7t'». 1871, until paid, nnd h’>s costs and
Fay and Trevitt and Speaker Hayden u ns Senn lefoninn. and Semple Ims outdone him- their fi »lit Ims been against the interest* <»f
lure of the report is that Sumner is to be re disbursements.
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self in intellectual feebleness and intense
commenced, and why it has been kept up.
Given under niy hand this 17th day of March,
vapidity. Wr Wonder what the brace of Southern Or«*gon. The denunc’ations they iifive.l lr-»m his poMtiiiiii nt ti e head of the
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The secret is summed up in the words “tl.e beauties that most in the Herald , ffi -e. and poured on the heads of the advocate* of this Forcgn Relations Committee mid pa.-ed a’ A. D., 1S71.
Orders
solicited. A liberal discount made to tho
JAMES P. WADE,
war on me” (alluding to the report of the ■ their man Friday, Pennoyer, will sny to tlm bill in the ],°t,i«l«ture have recoiled up-in the lo ud » i the new Committee called Equi­
Justice
of
the
Pence.
trade.
Senate Committee on Public Printing, which •‘Patterson letter.” whi-h we publish for «hf-m-clves. The caucus resolutions, nnd the ties mid Election*. Ili* p’a«-ed is m be file,
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March 18th. 1871.
mchlR-wfi.
Ashlaud, May 1st, 1869.
by
Cameron,
or
M«>rton
;
probably
the
latter.
their
delectation
this
week.
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charged gross frauds on the Public Printer)
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following Senate Joint Resolution N»'. t, of It is expected this ncti n in regard to Sumner
“has affected the printing to the amount of
Tin W ay it S t / nds .—The Dalles Moun­ fared bv Senator Fay. had for their primary will pmlui-e a 1 velv time in the caucus, but
$2,000. “I will give the signal when to taineer of March ll-li, say* :
it is believe,! tl»e report of the Contmil’ee w li
LAGER! LAGER!
object the c »ns*mcti«»n of this r»nd :
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be adopted. The change will lie nd vented
fire.” That’s just what’s the matter.
,
The more respccnble nor t ion nf the Oregon
Renolved by the Senate, the House concur
HE UNDERSIGN' D HAVING BEEN AP-
, pre*« are withholding their jndtiment in re ring. That a line of railroad from n point on an the ground* of imperative public neces-in.
The fact that S»»mner’* attitude toward the
McCormick'a Almanac for 1871, which gtird to the Fay difficulty nt Jack.« »nville nn-
p<«ine«l Local Agent of the Board of School
L.-rn-l Commissioner*, is now prepared to receive
onght to approximate accuracy, gives a li»t <»l i til the Court« investtg»te the matter. Two the Central Pacific Riilroad, at. or near the President and Secntinrv of State Ims become
North Bend <»f the Hmnb «Id?, in the State of ■meh. that intercourse is totally
v suspended.
.
, npplicatinns to purchase School, University snd
the judiciary of the State, heading the list or three papers in the 8r>i»e who hnrp-per- Nevada, tn the Rogue River Valiev. Oregon, 1 ””
State lands. No nppliea'ion will be received un­
urged
as
reas
-n
why
he
sh»
u
d
sonnl feeling against Mr. Fav havy p),i<-ed
OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW OX HAND
with the name of lion- R. P. Boise as Chief
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, | n t remain in .% position where he can rm- less n.'c'inpnnied by one-third payment of the pur­
and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag­
chase
price.
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n..w
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|is of vital importance tn the commercial
j t.ar.-«*«
Justice. Hon. P. P. Prim of this circuit, is
er
Beer in Southern Ore.on, which h» will m H in
Office in Court Tlousn—up stairs.
in ‘ ’ erest
ereat of
ni this
mis Sta'e,
o»n c, amt
»»»••■ our **■
quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test th«
ft.-n jM| . ,eedv sodement » f most imp rt.»nt foreign
T. 11. B. SHIPLEY,
Chief Justice, and Mt-Cormick’e Almannc be excn«it.»e in sneh panels ns the Ran Fran- t'Kinutri.ii 'n
article.
Local Agent for Jackson eounty.
should have to etated. I- tne error the result cisco Mazeppa <»r Dau'* Dninqs. but ¡« hardly a Ort *n<1 Representative« in Gingras« a e qm-stiuDs, which have been peudiog fur many
. Jacksonville June 5th, 1869.
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Jacksonville,
March
18
1871.
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uf iguoraece, or is it made purposely ?
proper in professed respectabl« journal«.
¡therefore ¡minuted to use «11 possible efforts ¡Iear#-
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THE WHITE PRINCE
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WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS,
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The Percheron
French Writers Say
PUBE ARAEIAN
licit), €o-prti)
I
L. HORNE, Proprietor,
TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION. I
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V’IT SKUTZ’ HALL,
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HOW TO KEEP
SUMMONS.
T
YOUR
MONEY AT HOME.
—ROGUE RIVER VALLEY—
nuti uinuu ti.
LOW RATES.
LAND NOTICE.
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EAGLE BREWERY.
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