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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1871)
Chrciiiclcs of Leiiiocracy. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, ÌS71 E. I) FOUDRAY,. ..Business Agent. — --------------------------- ----------------- «. The Truculent Herald. I Emigration on the Way. From the aV. 1’. Democrat we glean the f liiowiiig intert St.i.g and li uthlul stut.s'ics of the parties and tucimii* that have Im ntailvu ccutury past upj'Usid the Dcmuc r.icv : I 775—L>ynliit?, or fo'.lowera of Kit g Ge- I gC, C-e i cd Tot ics. 1776—Lovai l ur;< s. II ¿J—Nova Scvlia C ovt B <y s utid Toiii > uuiu-il. 178'5 — (’«inventi m M- narchists ¡vu! t.'ui ira!.z.i d Pu«v« r A ¡vca'rs. 17S'J — B., ck C -i tc ili-is. 1808 —Auli-J lb is n lmpii-v me Mm 1811 — B.iii li B. i>k .Men ur l’ai-y. 1813—Peace ¡’arty and Sutimission.sts. 1813 — Bilie 1. glits. 1'1! — liar! I ord U.-uv. n tii a. i?'s. 1816—Wasliir.gtoii Sociviy .Men. 1818 —N i Party Men. 181'J—Federal?. 182 I—Federal lv’public:tt;9. 1825 — N ..I lUiiui Republicans. 18_S — Auii-M .soi.s. lv .1— An i M.iS'i.ic Ürgauizuii at. 183(5 — Colisi i Vati’, cs. 1837 — Independent ¡•'em.'cr.it.e Uii.g:. 1838—Ab- nt:«.n sis. lo3J — L «g (Ai - n, ll.ud Cider, DeamcTi.li i.fpauiicaa Abol.tiuu \\ t‘:g'« Hoc..'«., g IO uui.'oii .Ai upp-isiloii l.. i « J Demker. I v ,i u iy ul vv.iaicver t.< ? ui’ i a u, e. 1813—N..I.VC Aii.cTiv.aii V. mgs. À« 1841 — Couu i’.Aty, ur A ut .»m.cx Vi State News. I We learn fri in tl e Statesman that Capt. J. F Miller La- soln his .3.U00 acres of Ino! cd, of Port t>ek, utensils and Or a S7.0J0 more, lie re-erves id 'voul uni! about 2,0 JO fi bushels of grain on hand. There are ab mt two hundred and fifty men i now on Gertr.anson creek. The distance from Walla Walla to Soda creek is four hundred an I fifty mile?. From Soda creek to German , son creek is ab: ut. the same distance. Par- I ties Ii.' vo ni l<b‘ tl.e trip from S »da crock i" Walla Walia in tvv. dve days. The roa Is arc; represented as being good nnd idontv of grass | fu stock. Per-oes who Iiave been to these | mines infirm u? that \» alla Malia is the l-C't p ent to obtain mitiTs r.ml s’art from, The .Vc/rwry of th“ 21 h says that yester day J hn Shaw, Wiilmrn Wil-on and Star being niueh nearer, end tin' ro: <1? better. .ing Sa-mdeis and Fili Look, a Chinaman, Fimn the l'allcs Alauntainecr of Amil 2J;h vim were rOiivietcil in ITiuilil’a County at we copy this : he May Term, 1870, of the Circuit Court, ol The weailier f r the p-ist week has been die ciime of larceny. w< re «iiseliarged from prison. I ht v wete each .sentenced for mu exceedingly pie: Sint. Fr -m all directions of I y...r and li.vc served out their time, less 1S mir own county and that of Grant we L ive to us, we w lavs «iw irded tb»’in by Sia ule iur good be I received cheating nows t I the conditi n of the growing tr.°.i n atnl ( t the excellent conditi' n p lints : . u\ I ,r. m-TO ... Ie m- r? rain nt tho pros of the gm«’, A . little So far as wheat crops in C.ili'urnia u We > inf'im'd thut Fr;itik Fletcher, who' rife'ed, 4 bulging fr ni tho ? ’ «'d, a: »1 judging ent time is •••iiicefiied C I. Moores’ statements are filili iiii.it ii'ceiitiy was engaged as mail cat t ier I now overhanging us • oi l iibormcd by the newspaper reports. In I d-irk clouds ll at me .oeen Roseburg mid Randolph, on his lu.-t chances nre much in (Friday (Friday me ruing) the porti ns oi toe Stale—m the small ia leys r.p recii.ed nearly two hundred d< liars from <>nr favor of receiving all that we need. The I and too-t faVoied limit d districts--»!) p-irtial Cur s Lelinherr mid other partus on lhe Co fruit tree? are load'd witli young fruit and i crop will prubali y be I in vested ; but in the q i.de . to deliver to parties in this valley. t'ie indica’inns tiro that we are ning to I t - 4 I gicat bromi lì Ids i f the celebrated when’ ' tn-, iv.u.ii io R scimrg mi the-l.h lust., bless» I with au alt abundance abiind -.m this year. Allj ■ fi.during v tlley s the crop will be gi'neraH . i > i per <>i tning his trust and ueiin-r.tig branches of ¡¡idu-try indu-try that we wo are n acq minted i failure. It is n .t tow likely tli«t III- I li e uioiiev, In t ok the stage going st u.h, will) in I a -tern Oreg-m, »»r«* pro-;■: ring. tiian enough for seeding lor lhe ni-x* v<’;r f «6 uituluted, and is now doiiuiicss safely be mines In. -• an abundance of water and crop wi.l be ubiait.td in many instances, i i im- ici.c i ui tn isC he bus wronged.— taking » ut large »pnintitics cf a oilier» a total, hopeless tailure is ci lia1 Idiuindeuler. j st-ck rd. VO ntl abur.’ance ol .»I ng ¡1.. S itt Joaquin \ a.Tpv , 1» low L V The fa luis SCO I a ss moil’s, ihe sml .s ab-uluhoy p liciteli Ulili Inc Boaid oi Commissi mers ut Sa,em has- Immigr mis are » u kill by li.e Ui.tismi ly ury w I mis ami li t giieu n nice timt appiicaihiii lor S.-île, Sclmvo il .-.vine m up- it us aci ’Oinranied with I ..lid I .iiver.'ii y Lu.d mu-l ba accompanied sii . i , uiiil tilt sii. Ui.-t* <1 ti.0 r.ii f vegetation »4 anv sort ¡is a with one tlmd cas i pay inc-ut; uud all apuli lu rd?. i'T-ria-ing »nr wealth am 11 or. in S.mtu Ciata Valley, I va I' h . s lor llic above lumi-, now on liie tu Ire Ali these things l ave a tende»' tile CommiMtmmer* Commissioners • ili e oi ili.j illusi be ma.le ago iti" enterprising liu-in«'.‘s N.ipa. > Imo, C. tur.i Costa, 1 m., •••.■• .< et IS goo! by mC i < hi. iii d payment p lyment within iixiy d.iy- given sucli a impers t > tra»lp. as to be r>< tie Cosi:ii>in-s iiiel C.iLvcra», the i r**p< ? imewhat better, l.-u: yel iur 1: tn go d. In tioiii Api.i 15.ii, ur they will be d cimt-d unii f ctiy sn: pr'.sii-.g. Hur«.!-,*. Ibis cm O.e •.•!> i:i a healthy anti pro;;i»Tiiig co C. l.is:i ai d about Cuico, and in tic best and void. N KTII Y amhh . i r.i wln-a* distrims <4 lhe \ al v-y <4 the E\-G o'. Curry has received fr uii his age;;i in your E dit R î’i i.i.r.Tix : I mi tit -, faT cro| s ate | rmiit.-ed , but to a -auie ill Cil.l'uli i, says tlie JLruìd, a letter from of n b g f inr-ycar-o d ste ’ : ¡i (min bmn.lilui and nme y supplies if lain w a c i we are u.luvied t i multe tlm tollowitig w.» have here in N r ! ill a ¡nti-l b - voiicli-alvd during Uni remainiler (4 t fin;- yi'ii ’ o! i steer which tncusnres .«»-ven fee tìiC SeU>GIÌ. I . C*, “Ai. tis.-oeia’ion that means business, wan s girth, fiiii live ftit h gh. and sixteen fc. Because of tins ^AreraliV depTor..liie coadi to j in chase not le-s th .ti nine sections ot I m;—fi tn ti e ip »>f the nose to the Ct-d cf •gi. ns huudyc-us ol li-t: ot t e agi icuiturai .an i. fl>r farms, with good wood mal water, th- ta I, ns th*'^_m itsiire cattle ; and tils i wc cone.ii-ioii to i e fai un rs ha ve Come til) pa d for, one 1 an th down, an 1 b.i alice i a-ij h«‘r.) n cow t! nt me; i-uri s s \ en feet six re.iah e in i . e ta t.. t ve iipi a! iaslI ; men : s mi'.tiaily. iiiei i i - gir!' . ¡’.'.d give-- f n ty s-ev.'i. p .m d * of iS lu (?. u .< u Ural J* i'* ( > v.<anihlj a i ’ ii I. my <4 irum lltive lu tn . [ >ver six gallons] piwd-v. She Wei ur di r. t if I« tiio.isa-id tuli b .tuts Within iiv > yea 1,7'> > p ni ds in gu . t condition il lu o a imme liatvly if a g i .V lUid c. m ne.> oti:;it ;i>ur e Ue > Hill\ il i cou ti • mad:'. NEW, TO-DAY Tcmnle of Fashion Tho Herald has had a spat with every dem oc:alic new.'paper in the State, we believe, and has invariably came out of the fight sec a gemine B inboa i.i one re- <));d best. It I. is .o.. ----------------- spect—it never learns anything, After hav ing been butchered m:d bruis' d, kicked and cuffed enough to make anythin' le>s idiotie sen.-ible i f its misery, it still goes on blindly knocking its blundering head against every obstruction in its n ad, until the wondering spectator is c mvinecd tbit the sole reason why its brains are net knocked out, is the fact that it hasn’t got any brains to knock out. The latest instance of the Heralds truculence is a wholly gr r.ituitins attui k upon the Plaindealer, whereupon th it p iper in A cts a casi.gation which i tight t > tn ike the Herald tnen v. inco, ci.cn ur.dsr il eir rhinoee ros hides. Now we want to know why t! hnt piper devotes itself wholly ai d solely to the SEAL. THE FIR<r task of fighting dem crus at.d democratic «nJ SI MMER ide of San Fraii- p ipers, and quarreling w th the City C nnc 1 of Portland about the q t.u tity uf | ap it is to receive, and to the diseus.J.on’ vf 'he grive r .n I., question whether Brig. G-neral 0. 1 . JV. commanding the Sec n 1 Brigade Oregon » State Militia, did or did not res gn bis very honorable, dignified and important t fiice, and as to whether the Goverr.i r di I or d d l’.uu. .il W1H not propose Capt. V.’iiey the r vo.-i;: m ? \\ c frankly conA'S that we • ua do not believe the Republican |>arty cr Herald could do 1 ? 2 & harm bv ri.mrouslv press a great deal — A .iiivc .h.kru,.u. and C -tiscrv.Tn i it occupies fighting them, whi! KllO A-Nuli.iiig.s, WO. king t. gemer uimvi it to inflict in t!ie Dem cratic ttatne ci Na.ive Amir can i'.itly. —AND— I y ; yet we incalculable injury upon o IS5À—Ik cm met s, Ab d:t. uis:s and Know motions i f would like to see it g) thr< r N oQiirgs consolida-1 d. fighting the enemy, just l>; 1'57 —B ack IK. uii.ic.ms—a eoi:s.>hdai;u. The approaching Slate nr. 1 Naticnal electiims of ail «Republic ms ci d Abuitliouis .-, limit afford a good opportunity to show bs me’al the )eaJcro!.‘p ui Ab miim.iMs, c amui mi Very Latest Styles in a fight wi;h the enemy ; it l a? f tight its \ c b'gls! illuil llgail.st tilt* i party brethren quite a good long while now, Oi .!’. s under tiie t oil-r ; ; u ’ on. and ought not t > feel fl ittere I by the result. lc:59—Opposi: i"t. ,i:.d People's Dai : v. Let us see whether it cannot d > better in a rep r t d II IL.d iy's lcGO—Lulled K pu'., 1 c.uis l’.i.d \v i it- It Cl B ah :. y j ili. ili fight with the Ridicals. Unsheath vour purp so of Aw ukes. ‘I IS V Lè*r. Bild , wc C. i! •. h. w io » c.t h C ; “clay mere,’’ oh Ileraid! and go for ’em. belween 1' ISO-—No I'm y. i o d * Lit ti e Ii iso if Mr 1863 — N l’.u y —i oioa i Ulf: - ::m!>!e I mid h-ii u patiuu— H’gh I'.ix.i’.i m— Cviilr.,.; is i ut i i «1 - i’, ilt.d I: i? bai C it ii ‘Cali >i; — Negio V “I So.l'dJ ve.- r rANCY GOOD' ; in It is rumored that Ben II llnday designs tion — Ab i:i:ion— I I Hi i! at from a NEEDLE to a pntting on a line of six horse stages between Admiiiisiratit n I* i y d lit w : t •» ì il ¡1 (»\er 1 lie terminus of the railroad in California mid l.'.j i — Ài iitmy 1 veil t ie c U HV Oregon, so as to transport passengerr from 1'68 S tax t Portland to San Frandsco in four days. O -c «.ll . 1871 C../ cf the stages has already arrived, ’lhs is tno Gen' spar trient 4» ; ih ;iis a: good news, fnr the Oregon nnd California 111 nnd Stage C»>. has of late y«’ars became one <>f th“ t Oil o ii 1 ioa. K. il-.llg meanest of mean m ti ipnlics. The same ra*e !'l H : i u I a li al ic>: < i t h I ; of fare are charged r o v tint wore i-hnrge l in i i - - nr exto 1859-60, when tho lino wn" fi st put on. nr i 5 To when prorider was fifty per cent, higher B an i.a t !l Oi ii is now. Fare from S in Francisco to P rt- r-.e stock of be sold at land is S'5. ‘while S I'd i? idtarge l from this / 1 T. place to Sacramento or P >rt'a:id ; at tb.e i — (. UtlSUlii »ame time the wages of employees are gr nm ¡imi ( down to the lowest p ssilde figure, at d tin «i ut le. < * ca>ure t i ti) -S I best di ivor? have in c < fptenco been driven die 1 ili l'.C hO I from their h .xc». The coaches heretofore in SAG r I y U . • lit i n i ui u-'e set tn to ! are been i: vent?1, wi’h special i’tie I’.’.n a. v DAS possible amount < ! per.’oi m— reference t<> the greatest ; l J ir.c »nrcnicnce to be c’dained, nnd are a tri- of the p> < pie fr “lì -iti respect. The com- and Corrupt p umph of ingennity in t U. 0. : as eri’v fort of passengers has been to Ja’.’y d’srexarcd. gain and ui d »!i cur their baggage limited to a mere trifle, and its grow:li ai d ,-tren • \v I to be Distributed by the .1 gr.’iit exhorbitant charges made for my extra ing pr. pel.Shies. I. c u r ■■n v. ',1 weight. In short, the whole system is a nui erful ; but it r» n inns l< r > v. r.vr.itY Ticbir/r îhiav . s a prize sance and an outrage, If the new arrange party to be trn.- to its ti::i< in re.-p »i.se Cush ift cadi, ment will result in a reduction of fa fare to as it was mid sin u il ba for e Vv im 1 :l l <’ It Rights, and its fiaai < vjrtlirov. ii.ut i;.e bu.ii I uie em.¿imam is very i.a.u- something like a reasonable figure instead of 1 >g Cu ua 4 4 i •i i ll p. H i it nib ! f ( i .ai.v uttiauail l > our ¿¡ale. I» :| ’ V 11 > was tni'an en ai/ the swindle in vogue at present ; if it wli < c < < 4 4 Ua t.;v Idaho there tame a largo mi.no ■ Ex G iverm.r Perry, ol S iu h Car.I'iiin, ! II promote the comfort of passengers and facil • I a j a' 1 was wot s 4 4 4 M Alti»! I .4 t nitgrants, a.i I they will be going .-b m itate the travel, we shall hail the emancipa a letter to G iv. Scat, the present scala' v cultus one nt t E!e nt Rorewood Piano.i, each $300 to utili! “ Melodeons “ 75 to tion of the traveling public from the thraldom Governor, gi'es a sad v. .vw’ of t ie U 14 <1 I >'S < » ! ihc c. umry inokinz. for lauds io buy aad lo largì*, ami will R0WN —G \I.L—At tlic residenci) et Dr. L. T R.iil «¡owin ’ Machine? ............. “ fit) t « > j peuple w ill cale Up. >11. TaaV our of Smth c md ■ timi Davis, i . i K-ks.mvi ’ te. mi the . ’ irti iii-t., l.y the State ; ho says “ ttie it endures now. But if it i’ intended to ns , i • j v t ;>• frio> air. ■i i0 Gold IVathrs ............................... " to 75 Ü. Wade, J. P . Mr. Ji lin Bvtiwn to Ainundu .1 Cash Priz.-s, Sih er Ware, etc., value at $1,000,000 •i»t the present company in keeping up the Ciri linn is imb ed a m > st dcpio! nl• le ime every instill.ce we.c tile Hi cm with eg to have in’eii n’lit (I ill. All oi .!n • mutv. ¡14 in A chance to draw any of the above Prize.« fur prices of travel and freight, we shall regret and calls aloud lor the sympathy o! the gomt uiiSpilaiity, mid s«!‘-k ii I t >e fellow who w .’ t . Ticket;1 de?.rilling Prizes arc tenin Eil uni. d the introduction of a new bre>'d of locusts, and vir:imns every wln-re, T e e ivi’i mni i.t the cbj cl oi iheir .ui>si v . . a I no bn'i.iv.'S i copes and well mixed. Dilli) On receipt of 25e. a Sc >! d 7 i> who perhaps will be n thousand times more of lhe Suite is in the liamia • I our forme L -i tie new cmei s ii el and know taat t.a y t is drawn with-ut elude «nd unt by tl.nt Im pass I liiin-i Api ii mail to nay n'ldres-. The prize tinoicd upon it ravenous than those who are already gorged glaves, and vile adventurers who Lave conn are nut to be taken in us slrahg'-rs tn toe a.l in his e-cai e. and i will be • ¡•liver.d tu the ticket-holder <>n | ajmeut ! here from the North to prey upon the vitals excepti.’i al .-ense <4 tue i Lra.-e bui prove !•■ with prey. of Oae DoHar. Prizes lire immediately seat to li him wlifii be was mrested WILSON -In .Tackr-inv i le, Ogn., noth any itudie. v by c.\ prcis or return tnuil. of the c uintry, dishonor the State mid return ilietu that they have n>>t only come I > u lai d i. 1’lie (•• u.ity Las rea-on to I s7 I. Franklin L., sen of .1 umf jnci: av u'd excec dmgly in a.I wliica Na tire van Y.UI vviil know what your prize is before you Wi :. ii ; age I ti years, 3 months and 14 d.-.ys. iheso fellows f>r concluding T he F air T rial .—The trial of Mrs. Fair, with stilen weahlt. The ¡nielli ■ pay it. A ay / .......................... ’< i..' ìonijt I for mothrr of the ivslow to bo ?s aiid eli« cr a p piii .t.oii. I Lt support tliemse ves and imt living at the MILLER—At A.-bland, 0 -n , May 24. 1S71, Mrs. »i.-iee f-n- for the murder of Mr. A. P. Crittend-m, wealth of lhe Stale is po vi fie-s, ii ratuc. No blanks. Our patrons can depend Ly4ia M., wife of John S. Miller, of this county. ou li ir de;. » uy •- iti it «e w li li..ve pr«’C< ded ihcui t.e.e Ih c ill dy’.s expense Imi'ger.— Ihtfcrpi iae. after lasting twenty six days, has resulted in ’holding of5 *o mi l criis’m d into Sp r u Taxe I il diiio io in.-s and bmldiog up a Kt'BLI—On Applegn.e, ?u iy 24, 171. Iinny, Rr.rrm.: T! « /■ •• la.’ lately drew V..1- a conviction of murder in the first degree. normice, pauperism and rateali 3Ir. Afmtg .:i tv , coiitr.ietor lor con-truc daughter of K isner and Ellen June Kubli ; ageo ua’ole l’iiz' S and 1-in >\. perni t ■. t<> puLli. Ii th: in : ids and o«*blc State are wmriliv ni lite ridi la. are levied mi the «) by those who j This trial has attract“»! much attention. and i on ot th* fi st wenty-five miles of the 8 years, 5 moiilhs and 1C days. \nd i-K J . Burns, (th $10,(-00 ; Miss Clara iod sp.i'oiLd oouii :es we ì.uid or iiave .b JU I V. a!kcr, r.i'tiui'T«' c, l’icmi. i--oo : Jas. M. Mat- the proceedings a? given in the daily papers and own no pro|.«H .y. All the • fl Pacific Riiilroud, lift ior Kalnmti N m l 1»=• r ii BRACKETT—On K.makn f lat, May 2d, 1^71, tlievvs, Dvtreit. a.-. Lei iis pili our.-eives in rbeir place : H t (•ih) J. ha T. Anderson, Savmi- Sc.» Bob Brackett, (Colored.) have been eagerly read, nnd the result s S ate are filled b, n ’gr I . nrriit'jtements \ V ei'ilay to ............. make for begin- r> n nuli, $i,CVO ; James ¡s: ilU!’.n>’, Bosh 11, $10,000. cmigiau s oiir.-clves years ag i, and I a making a .vei e W( carpet bigge ’ »rrrrr universally regarded as just. Sentence has <iin 2 the work <ni Monday next. l’nrss Oi'ixtox:—* firm is reliable.’’— :<iuiW lio.v much the hospilolity we ii u .d a’ been deferred to the 20:h inst., when her her finances he sh iW3 that S-i0 I«r>/. Z'/ I rihiUf. /'. /■. •’De.-’ervc their itic- Fr-'in tiie Walla Wal a ^talesman of Aptil .I,»» iiiiuds ol o'der sell.eis im pres-cù llil'l ve*-?. —A. ' . tt .i id » * 1. *’Just nnd huunr- counsel. Messrs. Cook and Q iint, will pre the war paid ¡he entire expenv? 23 tn we c >py ¡is follows ; nb'.e.” —.’. ir», /•'«,. . 9 pare and present a bill of exceptions, with a Government; but since it bus falien into tl t •hcered and beiieliied Us. Il is our tu rii «•"# R 1 ’ iiC rep -rts ir >m tiie.-e diggings continue verv Seni f ir circufar. Liberal inducements to view of taking the case to the Saprcme Court. h:inu8 of the G id ami tanralitv party, it it now to gr-C'-t Itie emig: iints wi.n com ? t • boil* Agi-tit.--. .-'atisfaetion guaranteed. Every puck- li ive arri ■tncouraging. From parties who n >w run at the rate id £5,()i)i),03u p -r year. as in liuiiduig up O.eg.ni to a grander future. age of 2C0 Seakd Fave! •pcs cont.lina ose cash St-ven ticket.» f-jr vi ; 11 iur Ì-; 5t) fur $j; This can give us smie id m of lite euoi'mitti s I, it us extend t > tlicm ready lUisistflhCÜ Utili red from there we ¡earn th it they rglVKEN UP BY THE UNDERMINED, I.IV- P ersonal .—Judge Steele, of Yreka, has gCO for$15. Aildicss sive mid far richer than Cartlm > ever was. ’ in ' five in ’ d e.i s eith of A.-hl iud two cows, de her tax ridden citizens are groan ng u;.d> r riendly offices.— Bulletin. been sojourning with us this week. scribed as follows : Ono pale red cow, some white Ail ng ee i i saying that tn m< v is in ne p'en- What people would not bo goaded 11 despot- c. 13. TAYLOR & CO on th ■ li -llv, marked smooth crop <»tf the rizhte ir. From private letters we learn that onr P layed O ct .— Ben. Wade is going to rui- iif il than in ti e early days of California, In nnd sp it in the left. Branded (M.) on tha left ation unde, the s>.u<niei.s of such rule ns they MANAGERS, Sheriff. Henry Kiippel, has arrived safely in f.«r G ivernor ol Ohio. Bn.'s exploits on the co.inection witn lhe ab ive we are permitted j iw. T'.e otlii-r a red, spotted c >w, five or six are subjected? Taxation with uut reprcsoii- St. Joseph, Mo. .S in D rningo Coii;ini>viun ought to g:ve Inin to take the following from a private letter, yea's oil, m a rhe I smooth crop off the left ear. un 78 .1 SO BROADWAY, N. Y- tation is the lane of a >y people, which is der half dopo in tho right, brande'il (W.) on the MayC, 1S71. Mayfl-3m Asher F. Wall, ex Marshal, 1ms been in virtually the ease in ni«»st < f the S lUt-iicrn prominence, and undoubtedly has, but its a written to Mr. G. C. Sellers by I*. C. D.i» right hip. C. NEIL. town during the week. We learn lie is son States. Their real cit zeus have n > vm e .n b d prominence. It Would have been haul levy : The principal excitement is in relation M ivfi-wJ. March 17th, 1871. pimugli for him to carry h a ow n weight in 1-1 to take a position as mail agent on the rail legislation, and a reckle-s o G'Tiiian-on creek, which was struck late! expenditure is the road. We wish Ash. success in his new line result. This principle was what our fore die Gubern dori.il race, but if* e lias to carry •a-t Fall. The c.r«’<‘k is thirty m’les ini the reputation of being oue ol Giant s pel.-, length, an! is located mid chimed for about jof “bix.” fathers <3 aldished alter n seven years war ; I . S. L.vxn O ffice , Rosr.Bfno,) his ease is a bad one sure. O gs ., April 28, 1871. j eti miles. The diggings arc d “ Cp, thirty on but now seems abandoned, ns to the South We received a call this week from Cap». BY PROF. 0. S. FOWLER. tAOMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED C ol . W. W. Cuapman passed through town the averugo, and pavs from the surface down. ) ut this Ofiieo _l*y 1 J. M. Keeler, cf New York, formerly of Or I j ern S atci. Roving ndventuiers from ti c 11. Amy and &th Hall scum cf N ii tlnrti soe’ety, and ignorant iire last week. He info med us that beiincm The »lirt averages from six to a hundred d >1 THE yeing the greatest book of .»gainst . S'. M. Ilall f>r his Donation - abandoning ---------- ..!•» hi? egon. The Captain is on his way north, on J nineteenth century. It sbotihl be r;ad espe upon N. E. J of .Section 6, Township 37 Kim go spot sib o negr.»es of the gro-ses» piks-iotts, Keily nnd Iloti. J. II. Slater would return lars a »lay to the hnn-1. Some places pay fur a visit to bis old home. cially by tho married: it will cany happiness wher 1 W., in Jackson county, Oregon, with u view to plunder the people f.,r worse than ever <1 d irmi) Washington to Oregon soon, but S- na better than this. The gold is very c 'arse, ever it goes, by diffusing knowledge on those sub I the cancellation of sai.l entry : the said parties are the minion« ol King George. And if our tor Corbett would probably icm iin East un and is worth seventeen dollars an ounce. jects concert ing which, until now, it b:is been hereby summoned to appear at this Offire on tho The PlaindeaUr nnd Ensign come to us almost iinpoKnilde to obtain relifiljlr iiifurntahoii. Flour, by thecirgo, is worth two »1 liars mid Th“ book is a real blessing to the public, and is 24th day of June, 1871, at 1 o’clock, 1‘. M„ to re this week “on the half shell” <r sheet. ouTagtd citizens raise their voice ngiinst it. til alter the next se-si m ot Congress. spond and furmeh testimony cunccruing said al leged abandonment. Cause, the non-arrival of their respective they are trampled upon bp negro militia «nd N. Y. L ottery .—Ì tmse inclined to study a half a pound. Messrs. M »Ore <t B'han- sure to bo hailed as such. A. L. BANCROFT A CO.. Publishers. Ww. R. W illis , Register. stocks of paper. Our cotemp rarics will ac put under the pains and penalties ol Ku- the ••doctrine ol chances.” will find the nd. nan sold ten thous and pounds of flour fur San Francisco, Cal. B txoeh IlrKMAMM, Receiver. of the N. Y. Cush Prize Co. inUtc»ting, twenty-five thoueaud dollars. Klux bills. May 6tli, 1871. Mayfi-wl. May 5th, 1871- cept cur cod lo!en.*cs. MnyG wI. I Alienti i* !. I 1> ., tv Ui IIA T S SS G GOBS T. : t I k Û ’ I J ? < 4 4 4 11 ! 1 ti I T^rrrw Ur Ki, Co D n I). |g* > 12s tray Hotic A WQMSEBFJL £SG'(. E