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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1871)
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY fi E. D LOU 1)1!AY, ..Business Agent The Truculent Ifcrald. The Herald has bud a spat with every dem ociattc new.-paper in the State, we believe, ami has invariably came out of the fight see or.d best. It is a genuine B urbon ia one re •pect—it never learns anything. After hav ing been butehered and bruised, kicked and cuffed enough to make i anything less idiotic sen.'ible i f its misery, it i still goes on blindly knocking its blunder!:; g head against every obstruction in its n ad, until the wondering spectator is emvineed tbit the sole reason why its brains are net knocked out, is the fact that it hasn’t got any brains to kn< ck out. The latest instance of the Heralds trueulenco is a wholly gratuitous nita. i- k upon the Plaindealer, wtereup ter-up m >n th that >. p iper in tl ets a castigation which < tight to make the Herald men v.-inee, even u .der il cir rhinoee ros hides. Now wc want to know why that piper devotes it elf wholly at il solely to the task of fighting dem er.i(s ai.d democratic p ipers, and (p:arre!ii t g with the Uity C unc 1 of Portland about ti: ie q i.ii tiiy uf | an it is to receive, and to the dis.us.-ion uf ’he grave question whether Brig. Genera! O. F I"* JI commanding the Sec >rvl Brigade Oregon ilitia, State Mi" ' , did or did not rcs:gn his very ortunt t fin e, important honorable, dignii 5ed and imi anJ as to whether the Governor di 1 or d d not propose Capt. V. .;ey the p isiti m ? We frankly coni’i-s that we du not believe the Herald could dj tho Republican ¡»arty or press a great deal of harm by vi. rmisly fighting them, while ti e OSI; I n it O 'copies in the lUm cratic ranks nab’es it to infitet inc ilculib’o injury upon »ur party ; yet we would like to see it go thr ugh the r tions of fighting the enenir, ’ ¡st bv '.v.iv of variety. The approaching State an 1 National e!?etim;s afford a good up; ortunity to show i s me’a! in a fight with tho enemy ; it 1 a- f ngl.t its party brethren quite a good ! ng while now, and ought not to feel fl ittere I by the result. Let us see whether it cannot d > better in a fight with the Ridical«. Unsheath vour claymore,” oh Herald! and go for ’em. ITew Lino of Stages. Stato News There are ah >ut txvo hundred and filty men ------ ¡n<»xv on German8on cri ck. The distance from We learn fn tn tie Statesman that Capt. Walla Walla to Sola ere‘k is four hundred From tl e _V. 1’. Democrat we glean the Yesterday Col. I. II. Moores of Salem following interesting and iruihlul stat s ics called at the Bfi.LETlN office. He re urtied .1 F Miller l.a- soln his 3.UU0 acres of Inn! an I fifty mile«. From Soda creek to German of the parties and factious that have tor on the Idaho from a visit to California, !> 3 mbi I county, to S. G. Reed, of Port son creek is abmit the same distance. Par O: $45.000. and the -t "ck, utensils and ties lm ve mule the trip from S ><la creek to ucuilya century past opjosxd the Demuc- i While al» ent from Oregon be bud traveled ;t - bring ah ut 87.0 )0 more. He re-oi v<- Walla Wnl.a in twelve days. Th“ ion’s arc racy : ll.'irmigh th»* S.ieiammln and San Jonqni 1775—L >ya!¡¿Is or followers uf Kit i v.ii ex s. nml n a e tIm 11.p over the Centra 1 spring clip oi wool and about 2,0J0 represented as being g nd. and t lenty of gtas- f >i stock. Per.-Otts vx Im have been to these George, Ca i cd I’m ics. • hols of grain on hand. i P vic Railroad to Truckee and 1 a‘k. lie mines inf irm us that v»'a'la 3) alia is the 1770— L*»xat Turies. tanked at the country as an old Oregonian of The .Vcrewry of the 24 h Pays that yester l-C-t pent to obtain outfits nn<l s'n art from, 17cJ—Nova Scuba C ivr B x s an 1 Totii j r.ic ieul mould vxoul l—with nn eye to the ibiy J hn Si aw, William Wil-on und Star i being much t (■ rer, and the road« ■ttor. Ulllh »I. ; .gricultu'al ai d 1 tt-iness n-pect gen-'uly. .¡ng Sa indcis and Fili Look, a Ciiinam he dev .ted his time r.t Truckee nnd aionc -.•¡io xvere convicted in Umatilla County U 1 I Fiom the l'iillcs Hoiudaitiecr of A dii I 2J2 178*3 — (’»»nver.iiun M narchists and V'ei U't.llZed PuWef A inv.l'l’i, • be line of the railroad ptincipnliv to usccr- he May Te nt, 1S70, of the C.rcuit Court, ol we copy this : The weather 1 r the past week has been i i the ac’.iril c i d ien t 1 affavrs respecting the et ime of larceny, xvere discharged from 1 » 8 *J — 1* ■. C .< I t K : ; d e I.«. 1808—Anii-J ileis .n improv me..t Men. u ilr; prison. They weie each sentii.ceti for «■lu execi ilin-gly pie; smt. Fron nil directions of utid that oi Giant we Late c 1811 — Bril: il B. uk Men »i i’a; y. yuF ami li .ve serxe i out their time, less 18 ■ nir own county received cheering news g ! the coi diti .n of the 1812 — Peace Party and Submission.sts, to us, we hr. ■< uv. a rd <d them bx St i.ule tor good »ira 'n ami < f the excellent conditb n 1813 — Baie L gins. 1811—Hartford Cmivi mioi.i.**s. wheat crops in C ili'orni.i a ■ ;.f the grans . A lil'le m r? rain nt the pres I We .• ■ inf ini' d that Frank Fletcher, who ent time is nre ’rd, at d judging fr m i lSlu — Wa.-hii.gt» ii Suciviy Meu. ■ I. Moores’ statements are fui'’, by the newspaper reperss. In uiml lecently was engaged as mail curlier dark clouds that are now overhanging 1818 — N > Puriy Men. 1819 — L vici ai tue Siate—in the small xa o*\s . iixeeii Roseburg and Randolph, on his lust ( Friday v mrrning) the chances are much in oird limit d districts* ii p irtuii r;p reiii.id nearly two hundred di liars from our favor of reec.ving all that we need. Ti c 182 1—lederai lx ‘public;tt.8. bah j be Lurvested ; but in the Uiir s Lehuberr and other partus on the Co fruit trees are lo id; d xvith young fruit nnd 1825 — N ai»u!»al Repu b..cai.s. G Ids i f tho celebrated xvlieit <1 iole, io de.i.er to parties in this valley. t'ie indiea'ioi I s tire that wc are go’mr to hr- 18-S — Ami-M ».-ui.s. o.i nt-, re.u. o to R >cburg on the-l.h iust., blessed with I ahtin I tt!C(‘ til’. 1834—An i 3Lis »nie Organization. Ileys the crop will be geu.er di his trust and Ueiiier.ng brat'dic- of indit-try tlatt « e aro . 1 of per orintiig 18dl) — U-»list i Vati'. < s. i failure. It is not row likely tlo»t m 11 e uiotiex, he t. ok the stage g 'iug south, wi ll in Ea ti r:i Oreg n, are 1837—Independent Democrat.e Wii'g- i:>:i:i enough for seeding fur the nix* y< :»- © iioxx ' duiioiicss salely be mines b.-ve an abundance 1838 — Ab itucU sis. cii'p xxi l be ubtaii.td in many instances, ... I uó unatiilated . and is V" i me ic.C i ul tn i.'-e he has wronged.— taking out large qnantili .n oiliers a total, hopeless failure is ceriu: a. 1 o3J — L ‘g (. au.n, 11 aid Cider, st-ck r ii-ers have an iibund Eepabîicaa Ab.'i.l.un n:g«, Hi»c..u.og u .»I ng ¡¡a SiiiJoaqain \a.\*y y , 1) loxx L V I l’iui ¡idealer. ss for their la-rds. The CuusuH l.l'.C ali Upp'/sillmi ihi> venowi. t » mu.t's, ilie soil ,s ab-olule y pitched Utili I ue 17'.ii d oi Comtnisri mers at Sa.cm has grain groxving liti ■’y. Imn P-U’iy ul v»'»uiicvui‘ ¡.«.iiic o* i u Lit, b k> d by ti.e ui.usua.lv ury xx unis and il I gi.eu a >itce limi application I.>r biute, bcliuin Jlbio—N.»l»ve AuiciÀtui» “i/-' sii:», uiol ih< >u. ia.-e il t;.C e.ii ..nd L’oixersi y L it d mu-t be accompanied fl'.wing in up li us ticiomrauied wit! .kimtXie I. •1 ve^etatum «4 noy wild one thud cas a pay mem. ; and all appli ber;!«, it eri a tug i ur xvi allh a id | o; Ic41—Cuuu i\n îy, ur A. sort ns a <• i.igs. ca iocs lor ilie above lauti-, now on lite in lac Ali il:ose lliings I ave a louden ‘V io ¡1 or. In S .ritu Ciara Valley, ng»? eiir entf-rprisiii¡m-incss io» n . ili e ol lhe Commissioners musi Napa, 8 I .no, C> tor i Cotta, 1 i 1845 -Ï..C ih g:\eu sudi il inipe.t‘3 tu tr.-nl? as to lo no goo I by oi e bi d p iyment within . li e Cosumix s ami Cal.»veras, il 184Ü — M x can W»..g »'. : pr'.sit’.g. Surdy. E istcrn Ore « »uiexvhat Ib.-tier, but yet i»u‘ from go Aj.i.i lj.ii, or they siili be d . lc'4. —. - ». i;* At .\ Ciii »»• thy n:»<l prò-; « ring cmiiii.‘toii 1.1 C» lusa ai d al» >ul Cuie»», and in th ibis —K 'ligi» si»« ii ..u) N ItTII Y a J!!I!!.I.. Ap >x lo hi districts <4 ilie \ ai ev <>f tlic L uv \\ •’**. ’j E dit : Bi i . i . etix : I se.* in xour n:< ut •, i.i r i r.»[ t aie | i>mii-ud , but to u -aUi c 1832 — Sc. It Whi„s. tint >f a b g f 'iir yoaro’»l sieer m U-.h 1 lain liu hi b» u. lilu» and lime y ,-uppiii s < 1854—K... v. I N. lûmes. • rn We bave bore iti N r h Yamhill a 1:35 — A "i : ve -x »; k rumi» and C .useri’.-tixu mu.»l b - votich-ale»! during ll.c remainder »4 extiact : •ir io irò! i st»'» r wlidi nieasures scvmi V ’M ! i it Ì • i , VVO» ÌK 1 ‘ i k I. <) A • I t.getiicr utiuvi ■¡ ’•An a<.-ocia’ion th it means business, wan s . th, luli live hit b'gli. ¡imi sixti cn neraliy depmr.ib.e condì uame ci Native Amer can P-iity. to purchase not less lli.n nini* sections <>i tip <if Ilio no-<» io thè end of rai legions hundreds ul lSjd — Ficm. liieis. Ab >ii t. .iiistsami Lnuw .«m l. for farms, with good wood and water. lìu-i-tiro »-attìe ; and als ixxe to the conC'U.-ioii to re N oQiirgs VO! cu .rtH da t Ü. d. I - i down, and ba ance C(MV t at uio i-uns S'-ven feet six 1 S31 — i j a I il 11 ;; uu.ic.iiis—a cous in re rcii.io e in u.e III ■H's annually. Tiiex i i • .»•• g:rt' . :’.'.»1 givo.« futy sei-. t . p inti, r.f I it is toO.e.on i HU I of ail ,F. ’ ■ U t »1 *C. ;!;S ,‘I d .k 1 »,'» 1 i H»o Is ! >iix’ ut 1 > out ihi ve io m [ »ver six gallona] p»-rdiv. li their iliuiigl Is or di the lea ! r i. p uf Ab »iiiionis..-, c UHI Ut oils i.-, xvitnin live 1.7'8) p.miid« in go • l con liiimi lllC lights u. v xvlio a e ti. ;ag d ii> . >r oil.m 1V0 »! ’..!>’ »1 loi» . r a : mi olitili a.-ure ti.e 2 ; (’aiih'i'i.ia sic» Ôi.itt s umler li:e L eu-ti; u: ,im. thè >.ime. B , drou iii lg.il.i COtli- I» • ma le u ni î er- le >J — U.'pcsii»“i: .nui Peuple’? i’nitv. t > » II !l,.d g Vl-lt > > lfüd—l uiled il- pull finis cuti Y» :m. of bini A xx tikes. in money in I Portia ry great. Fi 18*52—No P.u'y. it . r. i S'",I 1 18G3—N' ■ l’.i:. x—t iiio.i L'agne — Emane L-s I ' st and putiuu— High Taxati m— Centrang .li' ii- 1 l, 81« C >n:i -cuti —Negi o E,j ¡a aure hi tion—Aboiùon—P. '.vtr > i the B ag I ' a! a V V ■ unity < II A'iiuihistr.itix n P,ir:y. • •ouoí V, < • \ V r lini xv.îy ili. 1 Sût — Military 27.ee»si:v P.n li" c v. ii.ive r»‘ »• vi‘»i U IÎV P . ill' i*,• 3x H4C0 b: i.lt. r; g to the l .' GS - lb‘pub.ic.i:i it. C"!;; i ’ <.. i a liss t.i.x Chrciiiclcs of democracy. Emigration on ths Way. SACHS BRO’S I RECEIVED, A.- USUAL. THE lHR^V nnd I.o.-t 1 "SPRING and SUMMER ¡do of San 1'ran- s. ■ W 1À1 I I HATS ? £? 2 P9 . GOODS Very Latest Styles« Ÿàz A ' It is rumored that Ben II >llnday desigr* putting on aline of six horse singes between the terminus of the railri a<l in California and Oregon, so as tn tran-port pa-sengerr fr -m Portland to S m Francisco in four days. O e ef the stages has a’leady arrive-!, ’llis is good news, f°r the Oregon and California Stage C<». has of late years bee me one of the meanest of mean m nopolies. Tiic same ra’c of fam are charged r o v tb it wore i harged in I859-G0, when the line vrr.- fi st put on, and when provider was fifty per eent. higher than it is noir. Far» from S in Franeisen to P rt- land is ?* >. while 9 10 is charged from this place to Sacramento or Portland; at the isnic time the wages of employees are gmnmi down to the lowest p- ss.ble figure, ai d the best d> Ivors have in consrqaence l.oe.n driven from tl cir b .xe». The coaches heretofore in u.<e seem to 1 avc been invent? 1 wi«h special reference to the greatrst possible amount < ! ir.c »nrenicnee t > lie î • tajned, and are a tri- nmph of ingenuity in t hts respect. The com- fort of passengers ha s been totally d'sregared. their baggage limited to a mere 1 rifle, nnd cxhorbiiant charges mado for any extra weight. In short, the whole svstem is a nui sance and an outrage. If the new arrange mont will result in a reduction of fare to something like a reasonable figure instead of the swindle in vogue nt present ; if it will promote the comfort of passengers nnd facil itnte the travel, we sl nll hail the emancipa tion of the traveling public from the thraldom it endures now. But if it is intended to as •i»t the present’company in keeping up the prices of travel and freight, we shall mgret the introduction of n new breed of locusts, who perhaps will be a thousand times more ravenous than those who are already gorged 18,1—L :iited C.ipi :l — »lupo.i-t*—M l.Lii v IL'-: In 1872 xv ; !. o * t i e p wei —R ; li .7 O .cr aü has triuaij uiiy UH Of ! i I • c eoj.ie are U n er of its p it op; t.iii:.. I. - Uhl!' .’!• I I ' U.. 4 A • I cars oi t ;• :.r.! e V i< d. ; h'ti : » » g •1 r 4 a v. (re UoH lt> ¡uCíl c‘ I:I I cic.d i. ■' J 0.1 I 11 W i. i : h .Oi* .ti in v <■ i K, • L. <1 _ ili«* r -.i i ¡ <•>: 77 l'tnenv, ’ • « li i and CAS -E I •rii t ;<>a. Id N' ali 1 a : cm I al I I k li’: 1'4 Hi 1 • ai.d a< lite hm XX Uli I lii» lil. io . I i r ai.d S >:ue M the Kb UK Ei.'t 1 S, , » : r s a i Si..il O..-g li l * I a n>nn a • im jt llf IlilU lilib bl hl. I rms of of the ranee Tue Fòlli» ud Um) :o ; a iiagc.- xvo.cii aio now collii) >i eg a mm e coiispicul »u.-iy lulu Ululi au » tiling ex er knoaii .li ; ibi » * Ex G ivernor Perry, ol Sou h Carolina, in a letier to G >v. Sc'It, the present scalawag Governor, gives a sad v.evv ol the the State; b) says ‘’the cmdition Carolina is indeed a m »st de; and coils aioild lor the sympathy of tliC glMIII and viriuons everywhere. T e c »vci nini'iil of the S’ate is in the hands < f mir forme j slave-, and vile al venturers who have com» | I here from the 2v >rth t > prey up» n the viiul.-’ with prey. of the country, dishonor »he State a:nl return T he F air T rial .—The trial of Mrs. Fair, I with st >>en wealth. The iiiiclhgpi c ; an»' for the murder of Mr. A. P. Crittend >n, wealth of she State is power .c-5, lucapitble ol I I after lasting twenty six «lays, has resubml in ’holding oia-e and c rushed into dust by i_ 1 n conviction of murder in the first degree. norance, puu,.er.sm and ra-cali y. Tax«* Im j» y ii » tax» s This trial fins attract“«! much attention, nnd are levied on ti.e.ii by thosn who ■ci y. and own no prop' All th* *4ii -cs <»t il»» the proceedings a« gi^in in the daily papers have been eagerly rend, nnd the result s S ate are filled by n *gr <.«. a.;.«laxvngs n <- In making n re-iime m universally regarded as ju«t. Sentence ha« c irpet b igge shiW.S that 810 >.01 0 bi'f. H been deferred to the 20:h inst., when her I her finances he th« war paid ihe entire »-x on-*■- oi tin* S a > counsel. Messrs. Cook and Qiint. will pre pare and present a bill of exceptions, xvith a Government; but Siu“' it has f ilien into ll < view of taking the case to the Supreme Court. i hands of the G .1 a:id m iralitv parly, it tz n >w run at the ra e ol v5,0d p i- year, This can give us some al i of the enormities P ebsonal .—Judga Steele, of Yreka, has her tax-riddeu citizens are groan ng u;.d> r I been sojourning with us this week. What prop! ■’ Would Hot be goaded 1» despei- From private letters we learn that our ation ui. le. the t'.tl<ui< s of such rule us tl.cy Sheriff. Ilenry Kiippel, bas arrived safely in I jure subjected? Taxulim without represeu- St. Joseph, Mo. tation is the lane of a >y people, which is Asher F. Wall, ex Mars! ial, lias been in virtua ly the case in most < f the S ‘Utiiern town during the week. We learn he is so. n States. Their real cit zmis have n < voi e ,n to take a position as mail agent on the rail legi.-lation, and a reckle-s expenditure is the road. We wish Ash. success in his next line result. This principle was what our fore jofbix.” fathers established alter a seven years xvur ; We received ft cal! this week from Cap\ but now seems abandoned, ns to the South J. M. Keeler, cf New York, formerly of Or ern S ntes. Roving adventuiers from the egen. The Captain is on his way north, on scum of Northern s >e'ety, nnd ignorant irre spot sib o i.egroes of the grossest pas-ions, a visit to bi* old home. plunder the people f .r worse than ever d d The Plaindealer and Ensign come to us ¡he minions of King George. And if nur tbit week “on the half shell” er sheet. ou<raged citizens raise their voice against it. Cause, the non-nrr val of their respective they are trampled upon bp negro militia and stocks of paper. Our cotemp- rnries will ac put under the puius and penalties ol Ku Klux bills. cept cur eou loleu.'cs • -ah - SACHS BRO’S S-H.U I*. i U I and leabttre ■ .• tn re I a. Ke i el L »I .on uml ili.it uu im- Would I! i (Di UA II It Sj in it as Util K H - imi ; Il U ■ . 4 ■ I tue I a w el • : S n . < r l.Ve.: fl----- .4 I h • people every wiiero to u>- .■? ilscl tu i e, sod, health 'ii.ee-, and ail I al i- ic*e.v<u I 1 mi Ji i;ati-lactoi-y cimi.i- t r f ¡ite emigration is very i.a.u- I.» <>ur S>;aie. » there came a larga Und they xx ili be go ¿mg for lands to buy ; i.it our p-mpie will vve.c III • them vv.ll» «¿I-|>U lit cbj d o! iheir .¡¡i>si.iii, xve ; h •; co.ili >cn<. li c i.evv c meis fiel and know l.iat l.u _■ not to be taken III us st la 0^,1 is 111 lie roti,a al .-ci.se «>1 inc | Lrase but prove not only come I > a lai d in a.I xx hie i Na lire can chi er a p pu..ton, hi t pr<-c. tied them i.e.e in utog io ni< s ai;U imii lii g up a ;>r sp r u noble St ile are xvoi-iby uf tiie rich la ids splendid I'oun tes vve Luld or have ab JUl Let us ¡mt uiir.-eives hi their place : H V U>. were e.iugiiri s our.-clves years .ig >, ami \V< xtioxv how much the ho-ti.l.,hlyjlvxe ii u .<1 Hi .lie bauds of O'der seit-eis impt.s-tii aiiu ■lieered ami benefited us. It is our turn now to greet tue emigrants who come to help is in buiidmg up Oregon to a grander future. Lit us extend to them ready assistance am; i iemlly offices. — Bulletin. • »a < ur t trceis. io be Distributed by the Nev. York Cash Prize Co. .1 Y TICKET DUAVf S A PRIZE. V Cash ma’> y h > gifts caeb, 4 • 4 < 4 4 4 4 44 4 f 4 4 44 < 4 4 4 4 4 $40,000 20.COO 5.000 |,0M 500 100 to $700 to 100 to 175 to 300 t i,o <n .-<idi n jail vvas worse tiian aa linii .n. 4 4 4 4 4 4 M ARIS El). and a ver? cullitò one ut thiit, The other- E'.c nt Rosewood Pianos, each $300 “ “ Melodeons “ 75 ne s ili at largo ami xviìl prnbilly itniai;; FBO'tVN -G \LL—At the residence of Dr. L. T. 77» :!.■>() pewinr Machines ............... “ 60 l>ax is. i J iek-. nvil'c. on the 3rd in-t.. l>y J. u >0 Gold Wiithrs ...................... “ V t . 75 ! . Wade, J. P , Mr. Jo'.m Piown to Amanda J. Cash Piizis, Silver Ware, etc., x alued at SI .CUO.OOl) G ill. Ail oi Ja -k-'in ■ oi'.itv. A clianec to draw nny of the above Prizes for 2.'C. Tickets des milling Prizes arc«en/«</in En d in: 1 well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a I d Tii!; t is drawn xvith-ut clioic «nd nut l>y ■ Ì tl.llt I to any a<l Ires-. The prize named itja n it Apiii at I li.i.i in be <1-liver, d to the ticket-holder on pa.x ii'.cnt Gite ItoHar. h t•4s in Prizes are immediately sent to WII.SGN -Tn .Tiic’.;? mi ide. Ogn., Aj.r l ."Cth, audio s by exprers or return niuil. i'll i out 1871, Frnnkiin L., son of .J um# nnd Fruncis Y ti vviil know what yot:r prize is before you V«'i , u ; age I ti years, 3 month« an I 14 days. grateful ■nows i r concluding to ray for it. Jay P.i.e r. •Imuji I for mother of the and not living ut the MI LI.EK—At A.lihxnd, Ogn.. May 2d. 1871. Mrs. •&»»»e mine . N j blanks, Our patron« can depend sn ¡'port Lydia M., wife of John S. Miller, ol Lhi« county. on fair de;. ’¡in,'. e >u iiy’a expense lobger — Enterprise. Rrrrn/.xiTi e f.d'.o- imr h'tcly drew V.,1- Mr. M'lit g >in i v, comr.ietor lot- con-true Kl’BLI—On Applegaic. 'iiy 2d, 15'71. Fanny, daughter of Kasprr and Ellen Julie Kuldi ; ngeu «able I’riz's at d kiioi! '. ¡a im t t<> pulili.-h ¡hi m: r on oi the fi st vveiitx-five miles of the 8 year.-, 5 months and 1C days. And;«-»- J. Burns, Chi' $10,1'1)0; Mies Clar* N Oi I II Til l’.u iiic Railroad, l< ft ior Kiilunm BRACKETT—On Kanaka Flat, Muy 2d, 1S71, Walker, Baltioiore. riiiii.i. fsOO; Jas. M. Mat- I thews. L'i t vit. $.»,< ih • J< hn T. Anderson, Savan- Bob Brackett. (Colored.) xe-terday to make arrangements for begin nah, Ca.Ct'O ; James Simm'-ns, Bosti n, $19,000. ning the w ok on Monday next. l’nrss O pixio . v :—“Tbo firm is rclittble.’’— -.'S. '‘Deserve their »iic- I B7,Z7»</‘ mi ;-'. Frmn the Wal!a V.'al’a Statesman of April vr'S."—A. /?.../,< ./..a, 1. ‘-Just und Luuor- ‘25th we c >py us loiloxv.s; abie.” —?,’■ tea, J'ec L'iif rep -ris Ir mi these diggings continue verv Liberal inducement? to guaranteed, Every pHck- encouraging. From parlies who have erri eignes ci'uthtnx <> xk ca - h veil from there *e learn th it they are exten- <1 ; 1, ivr $2; 59 for $jj rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, LIV- sive and far richer than Carilio i ev<-r was. 5 in ’ five miles .«"iitli of Ashland tv.-o cows, <le- All ng ee i i saying that money is 1)1 >ie píen I sciihcd as folluws : Ono pale red co-v, smne white on tii" b'.-llv, marked »nioot.li crop oT the right car. iif.il than in ti e early days oi Ualitornia. lo nnd sp'it iir-thc left. Branded (M.) on tha left MANAGERS, connection xvitn the ah >ve we are permitted jiw. T e other a red, -potted cow, five or six yc&’s old. marked smooth cr"p off the left ear. ti .1- 78 X SO BROADWAY, N. Y- to take the following from a privato letter, i dor h i!f slopo in tho right, branded (3V.) on the Max-fi, 1871. May0-3m xvritton to Mr. G. C. Sellers by P. C. Don right hip. P layed O ct .— Beu. Wade is going to im f.»r G ivernor ol Ohio. B -n.’s exploits on the S in D rningo Commission ought to gtxe him prominence, and undoubtedly has, hut its a b d prominence. It Would have been liard levy t The principal excitement is in relation enough for him to curry h s own weight m o Germunson creek, which was struck late die Gubernatorial race, but if 1 e has to c.iri \ •a-t Fall. The x-r ’. k is thirty ni les in the reputation <>f being one of Grant's pets, length, an! is located and cltimci for about bis case is a bati one sure. ch miles. The diggings aro d-ep, thirty on the aver ige. ami pavs from the surface down. (’ ol . w. w. Unapniaii passed ilir.'Ugli town la-t week, lie info; med us that ben it»>i The dirt averages from six to a hundred d >1 Keily nnd limi. J. II. Slater would reiurn lars a day to the haul. Some places pay far irom Washington to Oregon soon, but S- uu better tt.nn this. The gold is very c •arse, l<»r Corbett would probably H’in iin East un and is worth seventeen dollars an ounce. til alter the nextse-si m nt Congres«. Flour, by the C >rgo, is worth txvo <1 liars mul a N. Y. L ottekt .— I hose inclined to study half a pound. Messrs. M ¡ore & B ihnn- 4 Utt«, €o 12stray Hoticc. c. B. TAYLOH& CO March 17th, 1871. C. NEIL. M iyfi-xx4. AWöm&l BSOX. BY PUOI’. 0. S. FOWLER. ETNA THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE __ nineteenth century. It should be r mu I espe- cially by the married; it will carry happiness xvher- ever it goes, by diffusing knowledge on those sub jects concert ing which, until now, it has been almost iiiiponnihlt to obtain reliable in formation. Th" book is a real blessing to the public, and is sure to bo hailed ns such. A. L. BANCROFT A CO.. Publishers, the •’doctrine ol chance«,” will find ths ad. nan sold ten thous and pounds of flour fur • San Francisco, Cal. twenty-five thousand dollars. of the N. Y. Cush Prize Co. iuUTcsting, Mayfi-wl. May 5th, 1871. B E-3OTZ0S. I . S. L and O ffice , R osebi - kg , ) O cn ., April 28, 1871. j (COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED J at this 0fl;ce by H. Amy and A'etli Hall Hgainst X. M. Hall f„r abandoning hi» Donation upon N. E. ] of .Section 0, Town-hip 37 5.. Rango I W., in Jackson county, Oregon, witli a view to the cancellation of «aid entry ; the said parties aro hereby summoned to appear nt this Office <in the 24th day of June, 1871. at 1 o'clock, 1». M., to re spond and furn»sb testimony concernin'« said al- Icgtd abandonment. W m . R. W illis , Register. „ , H ehmanx , Receiver. May 6th, 1871. MayG w4.