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Brick Pomeroy burls the following forcible shaft at the Radical politicians of tbe north ; “Two thousand active, unprincipled North Dr. William II. Pancoast remarked the IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE. ern scoundrels (State prison convicts pre It is understood that the Pennsylvania other day, after performing a painful opera ferred,) are wanted to travel through tbe Central Railroad Company now own , or at least tion on au interesting little girl whose feet The following correspondence will explain South, scaring, robbing and murdering peo had been ruined by wearing wronglj-con control, a continuous line of railroads from itself : ple here and there, burning houses and other structed shoes, “this is the beginning of a Philadelphia to Omaha, and that recently W ashington , April 20, 1871. property. Pay prompt and no particular I they have obtained a controlling interest also “The occao stretched away in silent vast• large harvest of such cases.” And what! H on . I). M. R isdon , Eugeoe City— Dear danger. These crimes to be charged to the in the stock of tbe L nion Pacific, which ex ness at our feet; the Sourd of the waves! else car. be expected ? Mothers walk the tends from Omaha to Ogden. It is under Sir: Your important letter, of tbe IGth Ku-Klux, and paid for by the Republican«, The Portland School Fund Bobbery. scarcely reached our airy lookout; away in streets with heels on their boots from two stood also that this company and the Central March, relating to lands, selected by the Ter who will then have something to talk about the north, the huge old sun swung low along and a half to three and a half inches high, of Oregon and the State of Oregon, while they are passing bills to rob the people Pacific Company—Stanford, Crocker & Co.— ritory 1 Col. A. P. Dennison, of Portland, has betn the horixon, like tbe slow beat of the pendu and not more than au inch in diameter, and for school purposes, in place of tbe 16th and of millions of dollars and millions of acres of for some years a Director of one of the School lum io our parlor coruer. We all stood silent their daughters follow the san^j bad aud bar do not harmonize. Hence tbe present pro 3Gth sections, which may hare been disposed land belonging to the public. For situation ject to connect the Union Pacific with the Districts in that city. lie has been some looking at our watches. When both bauds barous practice. In many cases severe of before such selections were made, was du and information, address U. S. Grant, Presi what prominent as a democratic politician in came together at twelve, midnight, tbe full sprains of the ancles are suffered. But these California Pacific (Vallejo road) by means of ly received and presented personally to the dent, and breeder of dogs, or B. F. Butler, the northern end of the State ; has held posi round orb bung triumphantly above the are not the worst fruits of the high heel tor the contemplated road over the above speci Commissioner of the Land Office. You will thief und coward, Washington, Ü. C.” tions of honor and trust under the State and wave—and a bridge of gold running due ture. The toes are forced against the fore fied route. If this project is consummated notice by his letter of April 11th in response, the Pennsylvania Central will have under its General Government, and is now Adjutant north, spanned the water between us and part of the boot, and soon begin to assume G rasshopper J im is just now engaged in that be made no decision upon the point General of tho State under the appointment him. There he shoue in silent majesty, unnatural positions. In many cases they are control one continuous line of roads from which you so much desired. I therefore call trying Elliot’s law suit against Holladay itr of Governor Grover. For sometime past the which no setting. We involuntarily took ofl actually dislocated. In others the great toe Philadelphia to Vallejo, and the Central Pa ed his attention to the importance of a decis the columns of the lieraid. It is supposed Bulletin and Oregonian have openly charged ( our hats; and no word was said. Combine passes under the foot, the tendons harden in cific will be left at Ogden without an eastern ion upon the point, that is, whether lands that the suit has been continued in the Fif him with embezzling the funds belonging to if you cau, the most brilliant sunrise aud that position, and lameness is contracted, for connection. This new project is a bold selected outside the township in p ace of the teenth District Court of California to await his school districts, to which charges he for sunset vou ever saw, and its beauties will which there is no cure but the knife. When scheme, and threatens tbe most serious con IGth and 36th sections, were valid sections or the opinion of this profound jurist. some time deigned no reply. Finally, in re pale before the gorgeous coloring which now the injuiy does not take this form it assumes sequences to the interests of the Central Pa- not. You will notice by his letter of April j — ply to the clamors of the Portland press, in lit up the oceau; heaven and mountain. In other aspects almost as horrible and distress cific Company, and promises the best possi 14, th ¡t there is no doubt as to such selec { cluding the Herald, he vouchsafed a card in half an hour the sun had swung by pereepti ing. There are thousands of young girls tip hie results to California and the Pacific Coast tions made while we were under a Territorial the Herald of the 21st. We have purposely bly on its beat, the colors changed to those toeing it along our streets to day, who,, in a 'generally. To eave their road from Sacra Government, as there was no restriction or forebore any allusion to this alleged defalca of morning, a fresh breeze rippled over the few years, will bo cripples if their parents mento to Ogden from becoming almost value I limitation. And even after our admission as tion by a democratic official until Col. Denni i flood, one songster after another piped up in do not interfere and removo the cause. We less, tbe Central Pacific Company will be a State, I think all that is required at tbe son should either deny or explain, for the tbe grove behind us—we had slid into an will have a race of women almost as helpless, compelled to form a combination with some General Land Office here, will be the approv Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. so far as walking is concerned, as those of eastern company—the New York Erie or reason that we believe no person, not even other day.” China. We condemn tbe practice of confin Central—and in conjunction with them buy al by the local land offices of the State of the vilest criminal, should be condemned un essrs , wintjen l helms beg , to * such selections,—they however not exceeding W e H ope I t is T rue .—We refer our read- ing the feet of Chinese children in wooden and build roads till they shall own or control heard ; and until Col. Dennison was heard inform their friends and tbe public generally the amount that the State is entitled to in a continuous line of road from New York *o that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon,, in some form, comment upon the case would ers to the well written article from tbe Ishoes, ud J yet that practice is no more in- pluce of such IGth and 36th sections, and, aud reduced the price of liquors to San Francisco. If the California Pacific, perhaps work a serious injustice to him. He Union on the railroad selection, which ..... — we jurious to the # feet than forcing " then) iuto a publish this week. If 11 the the positions positions taken taken are are jsmall j small boot, boot, with with an an Alpine Alpine heel. heel. 1 his is a Eastern Extension, is built, this will become providing they ure within the Land District has now replied, however, and attempted a where such township is situated. refutation of the charges ; and we are con correct—that is, that the California Pacific matter of grave and serious import, and an absolute necessity for the Central Pacific II. W. CORBETT. ■ Company. Thus, will tbe present project, if Very respectfully, They will be happy to have their friends “«alP strained to say with great regret that instead Eastern Extension, (we wish they would ab hence we press it upon the mothers and fath and smile.” ers of the land. If they would not feed the consummated, eventuate in giving to Califor i of removing the suspicions of his honesty, breviste that confoundedly long name), in | 'surgical hospitals, and have groups oi nia two overland central roads. This is a re D epartment of the I nterior , i which his long silence engendered, Col. Den tend to establish a system ef railroads, which ¡maimed daughters in their homes, they must English Ale and Porter, ► high heels. No ■suit most imperatively demanded by the in G eneral L and O ffice , nison’s ‘‘card’’ will only strengthen and con will ultimately result in shutting the Central commence a crusade upon .................. W vshington , D. C., April 11, 1871. together with the finest brands of liquors and ci firm thi se suspicions. It is a tissue of evasions Pacific from a connection East until it builds father should have high-heeled boots in Ins terests of this coast. Nothing is more cer gars always on hand. H on . II. W. C orbett , United States Sen- 1 • it will also sooil Mr. Pengru’s little '’ou-e’ nv‘r,e thanJ.’,e « 'icious tain than that a single company or combina and quibbles upon unimportant points, while a u road ruau , ii ¡dog in the parlor. When skillful surgeons, tion having a monopoly of the transportation ate— Sir : In reply to the enclosed letter, the most important portions of the charges . game, and the efforts which .Ies'Ts. Corbett. j)f i’anCoas;t from the operating room, which you referred to this office, addressed to April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. remain unanswered : in short, precisely tbe and Slater baie made to obtain for Mr. Pen- raisc their voices against high-heeled boots, between the Missouri and the Pacific, will you by D. M. Ri.-don, Esq., dated at Eugene make an oppressive use of the great power document a guilty man would publish, and gra’s Company a land grant—in fact, to offer'it is time for old and young ladies to peuse (and listen. At this period, they can choose { which that monopoly will place in their hands. City, Oregon, tbe 16th ult., relative to se'.ec just the paper au honest one would scorn to to it a premium to swindle Southern Oregon between high heels and the operating knife. tions for school purposes, under the Terri base his defense upon. The charges against out of her railroad rights, in defiance of the In a short time, it may be the latter, or per And the history of the past also demonstrates (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) torial authority of Oregon, by virtue of the that the Legislative power of the country— him were bad eDough, but his defense has action of the Legislature, will come to naught 'manent lameness.— Philadelphia Age. whether exercised by Congress or State Leg act of Congress of January 7th, 1853, 1 have Corner of Stark and Front Streets, made the matter worse. His bitterest enemy and be a labor in vain. It is well kuown the honor to state that the selections referred islatures — will be practically powerless to D isreputable J ournalism . — The “ Oregon could desire no better arms than the weapons that the staunchest friends Mr. Pengra has OREGON. style,” has for years been a bye-word and a to have never been regularly reported here PORTLAND, Dennison has placed in his hands. His are the Central Pacific meu. They have up standing reproach to the newspaper press of abate, or even in any appreciable dtgree mil- ZIEBER & IlOLTON, PROPRIETORS. “card’’ compels the conviction that if not held and backed him all along. But now Oregon ami Washington. It deals in per ■ igate, the evils of such a monopoly. At all by the District Land Officers, and we lave mude no rulings in reference thereto. This ! events the competition, which will arise be Jaunary 7-tf. actually and positively guilty in tho fullest when their own line is in danger, and their sonalities with an utter recklessness of truth office has entered into correspondence with sense, tLere was something most wofully best efforts will have to be directed toward land decency ; no degree of purity of private, tween rival and parallel roads, is much more “rotten in the State of Denmark,” and that securing a connection with the Eeasternf character is proof against its vqnomous as-1 lively to give tbe people the benefits of rea- the District Land Officer, with the view to a saults; nothing in social life sacred f rom its j fa|.eg RnJ frei than tho enact. speedy adjustment of the matte, but until the Col. Dennison knew more about it than an States, they will have to let Mr. l’engra's! slimy trail. I he most cownrdlv and tnaltg- „ , . . . , m. , HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISII- legislative bo les. ie peop e selections are duly reported by them we can honest man should. Paradoxical though it seven by nine sage brush road go. If a road nant defnmer of private character finds in the ments I ed a Real Estate Agency in connection with furnish no information on the subject. public pr*ss a ready medium for renting his! therefore of this coast, and also oi the lerri- may seem, some degree of respect could be is built through this valley along the line I their Law Office, mid are prepared to buy nnd sell Very respectfully, real estate in this and adjoining countie«. Record« entertained for him if he had robbed the surveyed by Mr. Jesse Applegate last year, envious malice upon the objects of his spleen, ’ tones between here and the Missouri River, whose social standing lie envies without the[ BMV ghuul j hui) with the utIH ost satisfaction the searched and abstract« of title prepared with dis- WILLIS DRUMMOND, Commissioner. ’MSK* •««»<« -------- ----------- ----------- ------------- ~ school children extensively, but the insignifi connecting with the California Pacific at moral qualities to emulate.— Standard. , I patch and accuracy. Parties at a distance can organization of a company for the construc cant sum he “sunk” reduces him to the level Klamath Lake, tbe people of this valley will I communicate with us bv addressing This is a crying evil among our Press that FAY A REA, tion of a road which, if constructed, will in' of a petty larceny rogue after all. D epartment of tbe I nterior , ) be amply satisfied. This line would be eon should bo reformed; and there should be( Jacksonville, Oregon. levitably result in giving the country the ben’ G eneral L and O ffice , apj22-tf. structed through the best part of tbe valley, some accountability for the unwarrantable; The Bed Demon in Paris. W ashington , D. C., April 14.1871. j and would afford all the railroad facilities we exercise of this license th it has marked the ! efits of parallel and competing roads across H on . II. W. C orbett , United State« Sen , 1 the continent on the central mute. would want for some years to come. conductor oar journals. If we expect the | It is 3aid “that history repeats itself,” and But it will tie observed that the contem ator—S ir : Referring to your personal cull; true mission of journalism to be attained. | the adage is verified by tbe scenes now being < of this morning. I have the honor to state in >|ESSRS. PAPE A SAVAGE AND MR. The Vote on the Washington Treaty. this thing should be discontinued on every plated road, with its branches, will interfere V 1 Henry Pape have placed their account« in enacted within the walls of Paris. It seems with the plans of the Central Pacific Com addition to our letter of the 11 th inst., here our hand« for collection. Unless prompt attention han! ; for, when a press has no regard for! os if the fiendish spirits of the “Sans Col- with enclosed, that Congress passed an act in | is given by debtors to the payment of these ac- N ew Y ork , May 25.—A special from; truth ami decency, its power for good infill-1 pany in other respects besides depriving it of !counts, costs will be added. lotes,” who revelled in the blood and fire of 1 Washington states tbe following; It is under encen is sadly lest. In dealing in its com j an Eastern connection. One branch is to b? relation to school lands in Oregon, approved FAY 4 REA. the French Revolution, inspired their de- 7th January. 1853, (Statutes at Large, Vol. Jacksonville. April 5th 1ST1. nients on the conduct of men. the strict mnen built from “ a point on tbe first named route apr8-tf. stood that a vote on tho ratification of the ¡ties of life should be carefully observed, and in the Lend of Pitt River, near the forty first 10, page 150,) providing in its first section, scendant^ within the French Capital te even treaty was as follows; give offence to the individual only where the greater atrocities than were enacted by the •’That the Legislative Assembly of the Ter Ayes—Ames, Authcny. Bayard, Iioreman, puclic good requires it. Then we mav ex; ect parallel of latitude, northwesterly to a junc Robespierres, Dantons, and Marats of old. ritorv of Oregon be and hereby are author Buckinham, Caldwell, Caldron, Carpenter. our press to be a permanent institution fur tion in the State of Oregon with th* railroad Had the Germans made war on the works of Chandler, Clayton, Cole, Coukling, Cragin, j the public good. •>f the Oregon and California Company.” ized in ail cases where the 16th and 36th sec ----- HE 1IAS ONE LARGE he UNDERSIGNED u > tions, or any part thereof, shall be taken aud | _ freight t wagon tor sale. Also one sett team art, tbe museums, the libraries and palaces The other branch is to run from “ a point on Edmunds, Fenton, Flanigan, Frelinghuysen. A nother S hooting A ffair .—On Thurs the main line near Christian Lakes westerly i occupied under the . The above property can be seen at law making donations oi ¡harness, new. of Paris, the whole world would hare cried the U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of sale Gilbert, Hamilton, Ilarlan, Hill, Hitchcock, day afternoon, as D. S. Taylor was going ' shame upon them. Had they wantonly mur to a junction with the Oregon and California laud to actual settlers, or otherwise, to cause part cash, and the remainder in freight. Howe, Kellog, Lewis, Logan, Morton, Nye. home from Rock Point, and when a short! LOUIS HORNE. dered a venerable clergyman renowned for railroad at or near nower Klamath, in the the County Commissioners of the several Jacksonville, May 12th, 1871. , mavl3-tf. i Osborne, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, distance from that place, he was waylaid, his learning, his piety, his liberality, his State of Oregon.” A moments reflection counties in said Territory, or such other offi Ramsey, Rice, Sherman, Spencer, Stewart, fired upon and shot through the wrist and generous care of the poor and unfortunate, must satisfy us that these roads compose a cer or officers as they shall direct, to select, Stocton, Sumner, Tipton, Trumbull, Wilson. hand by J. Neitheimer. The hand was so; like the Archbishop of Paris, all christendom grand and well matured system, covering the in lieu thereof, an equal quantity of any un badly mutilated that it had to be ampu Windom and Wright—50. would have shuddered at tbe deed ; had they entire Coast north of the Bay of San Fran occupied land in sections, or fractional sec- Notice tO Cattle RaisOTB. Nays— Blair, easterly. Corbett, Daris of] tated. We learn from Dr. Davis, who per-, tions as the case may be. î J ' and in the 2d sec murdered the priests acd hostages and rained formed the operation, ns-isted bv Dr.: cisco and south of the Columbia river. Kentucky, Davis of West Virginia. Hamilton Danf rth, that a bitter enmity bad existed: R C T. PAYNE. LIVING 1J MILES incendiary bombs all over the beautiful city, In the first place the projected road con- tion, “That when selections are made in east of Phoenix’ offers the services of a th»r I of Texas, Kelly Sprague, Saulsbury, Steren ! between the parties for a long time previous the civilized world would have execrated the i nects with the California Pacific or Vallejo pursuance of the provisions of the first section! | ough-hred Devonshiie Bull to the public, at $5 a to to the shooting affair; that they had been! . son, Thurman, Vickers nod West—12. of this act, said lands so selected, and their! season. The animal is a deep red five-year«-oldr act as the deed of vandals. Yet all these j road at Davisville. That road already, by engaged in a lawsuit, in which Neatbeimer weighing 1,624 pounds. Democrats in italic. crimes against the religion, taste and spirit had been worsted; that Neatheimer. after its branches and extensions built, or in pro proceeds, shall be forever iuvioably set apart! C. T. PAYNE. Tbe Senator from Oregon, nnd Mr. C.is shooting Taylor, attempted to make his Apr8-tf of not only France, but the age, lias been gress, ramifies the coast valleys in Marin, for the benefit of common schools.” It will! Phoenix, Ogn. serly voted no because of the provision escape out of the country, hut was pursued be seen that the law quoted contained no re committed, and committed by Frenchmen. Sonoma, Mendocino and Ilumholdt counties. submitting tne San Juan question to the j ' and captured by Deputy Sheriff Foudrav, Public Auction. Its main line extends through Solona and striction in regard to the location of the in P oor T ray .—Col. Dennison 6ays he has arbitrament of the Emperor of Germany.! ; though not without a struggle, as the | j Yolo counties ; it has a branch through Sut demnity lands to be selected under its provis resided in Portland twenty-one years, and whose decision it is supposed will be warped, offender resisted and made an unsuccessful! ----- FIN AKE AKE NOTICE. THAT IN ACCORDANCE ¡attempt to shoot Foudrsv. Neitheimer county to Marysville in Yuba ; the con- ions. claims that it is not possible that he would tar because his son is the son-in-law of the Queen will probably have an examination to day. ¡ter 1 with i Section 14 and 15, Title 2. Chap. 27 of _ { I templated extension will carry it northward Again, Congress provided in the acts of General Laws of Oregon, we will offer for sale at nish his character for honesty for the paltry of England. when further particulars may be divulged. j through Colusa, Tehama, Shasta r.nd Siskiyou February 14th, and February 26tb, 1859, public auction in front of our stable, in Ashland sum of $100. That is certainly surprising, Precinct, Jackson county, on Monday, June 12th, B ellicose .—The she-digger row, referred {counties. The branch from the bend of Pit (Statutes, Vol. 11. pages 383 and 385,) for at 1 o’clock, p. m.. the following described prop and we can account for his fall from grace E xamination .—Last Saturday, Frank R. to last week, was the origin of a passage at river—the bend of Pit river is near Ft. selsctions to be made in similar cases, accord erty, viz : One roan horse, about 14 bands high— only on tbe ground that he has been running Baur was arraigned before Justice Gillett of arms between Joe Ball and Albert Johnson Crook, perhaps eighty or a hundred miles in ing to the provisions of the net of 20th May, about 9 or 10 vears old. ROBERTS A HATTEN. with the Herald clique for some time back. Ashland, charged by John Neil with the lar (colored) last Saturday. Neither party were a northeasterly direction from Yreka—will 1826, (Statutes, Vol. 4, Page 179. I quote Ashland, Ogn.. May 22, 1871. may27-td. The influences eminating from tbe State , ceny of a steer. The Prosecution moved for hurt, no blood was shed, hut an nwful amount {connect it with Ben Holladay ’ s f^jegon road from the instructions of this office to the Printer’s office do' not conduce to honesty, a change of venue, on the ground “that the of profanity was expanded. Marshall Mc and poor Dennison is a sad example of the Justice was so prejudiced against the State Daniel wanted the belligerents to visit Re in the vicinity of Lower Klamath Lake. Registers and Receivers of the District Land| truth of tbe remark. His fate should be a that an impartial examination could not be corder Havden. who requested them to con Holladay is, no doubt, in the combination, Offices in ^Oregon, dated the 15th March, A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES tribute $7 50 to the Town Treasury as the and it is his intention to build his road on 18GG, in regard to selections under these acts indebted to the l»to firm of Linn A Hall, are warning to others now subject to the same had.” The Justice overruled the motion, price of their warlike pastime. Being un the route surveyed last summer by Apple as follows, viz: ‘‘The quanttty of school requested to call on the subscriber and settle up. : whereupon tbe Prosecution moved to dis provided with the necessary funds. Charley, gate. Thi9 route reaches the California line influences. All debts due said firm not settled by the first charge the prisoner, which was done. J. R. the colored barber, became Ball’s surety for • on the eastern border of Tale Like, two or ands selected for any townships is to be |<>ca of July, 1871. Will be placed in the hands of a In the Oregonian of the 29th ult., appears his fine, while Chinaman Yack went security three miles north of “Bloody Point.” The ted within the limits of such townships, proper officer for collection. Neil for prosecution ; Fay for Deft. D. LINN. a communication over tbe signatures of for Johnson ; and ‘fall is quiet on the Poto branch of the California Pacific from the jrovided a sufficient quantity of good agricul msv’t wi. bend of Pit River to that point would not be tural land exists therein. If you are satisfied Jacksonville. Mnv 26th. 1871. mac ” once more. P. C. Schuler, Edwin Buckenstos and L. G rasshopper J im is exercised becuase he over seventy-five miles in length, and would Brooke, School directors of Dennison’s dis has taken it into his foolish head that the edi J ust A rrived .—Hoffman A Klippel hare bo comparatively easily and cheaply built. that a sufficient quantity of good land cannot trict in Portland, in reply to Dennison’s tor of tbe Bulletin is a Kanaka. When within the last few days received a large, By means of this branch the whole of Ore be found therein, the selection is to be made “card.” This communication places Denni- Grasshopper Jim wanted to become emperor complete and well selected stock oi goods— gon west of the Cascades, will be connected in the nearest adjacent township wherein y instructions of J ohn s drum . son in a very unenviable light before the of China, several years ago, could he have consisting of Hardwares, Mechanis’s tools. bv rail with the Bav of San Francisco. It good land exists.” From this it will be all tbe notes and accounts dae the Irra of Glenn, Drum Jt Co. will be placed in the hands of publie. The charges of embezzlement are gratified his ambition without becoming a Stoves. Iron, Faints, Oils. Wooden were nnd will be observed al«o that this arrangement seen that the selection cannot be made an atterney for collection, if net paid in thirty Farming implements, including Snlkey liar cuts off the Central Pacific from any Oregoi very clearly brought home to him. Chinaman. What’s tbe use of his putting Rakers rnd the celebrated New Yorker Self connection. If they build their California outside of tbe township, if there is good land days. may27-w4. to be'selected within it, but if not, it may be May 26th, 1871. “The High Joint Commission,” created by on airs because he wears goggles and is in Raking Mower ¿Reaper combined. Now is and Oregon road through to the Oregon line, they will be without a road to connect with, made in the nearest township in which such the last Legislature for the purpose of ascer tho “real estate business” in Portland ? Let the opportunitv to buy bargains. It is not which circumstance would render it almost land can be found, yet of course not outside i necessary to say anything about their prices, taining how much our radical office-holders somebody give the youth something warm for they have a well merited reputation of valueless. The other branch o( the contemplated of the Land District in which the deficiency rpiiE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX stole from tbe State Treasury during their and send him to bed. having done more to bring goods down to exists. __ isting between the subscribers under tho term of office, have declared Ex-Sec’y of living prices than anv other firm in their road, to wit. from Christian Lakes--Chris tian Lakes are in Oregon, some thirty or for name of Linn A Hall, is this day dissolved by Very respectfully, your obedient servant, A nother P roblem .—Our Imp still wor line in th® country. Give them a call. State, May, a defaulter to tbe State to the mutual consent. ty miles from Goose Lake and in a northeas WILLIS DRUMMOND, All debts due to the said firm are tube paid to tune of over $20,000. Compared with Den ries himself in mathematics. Here is his Ciit ’ Rcn D edication .—The Presbyterian terly direction—to a junction with Ben Hol Commissioner. David Linn, who will pay all liabilities against last problem. If Peonoyer in forty days, nison, May is a magnificent rascal. laday’s road at or near Lower Klamath Lake, said firm. single handed and alone could reduce tbe Church Edifice, in Phoenix, will be dedicated will give all western Oregon direct railroad D. LINN„ M ap or P ortland .—We are indebted to Democratic majority in 1859 by 1597 votes, fo’morrow, 4th inst.. nt 11 o’clock. Dr. connection with the East. Inherited diseases. The number of SAMUEL HALL. Wm. B. Davidson, Esq., tbe enterprising how much of a Democratic vote will these Lindslev, of Portland, will preach the ser The entire length of these several content transmissible complaints is larger than is gen Jacksonville, May 12th, 1871. mayl3w4. real estats ageet of Portland, for a fine map be left in June, 1872, if be runs the Herald mon. Dr. L. will also deliver a popular lec plated roads is nine hundred nnd forty-three erally supposed. Not only scrofula and con lure in the Methodist Church of this place, (943) miles, as near as can be escertnined, of that city—showing not only tbe blocks, on Monday evening. till that time, and has the assistance of Pat and their estimated cost, including the right sumption, but rheumatism, gout, liver com lots streets, public squares, Ac.. but tbe lo of wav, construction and complete equipment plaint, constipation, cerebral affections, and cation of ths several claims which originally 1 terson, Bell and Semple ? Our demon kindly F ine V egetables .—Mr. Jno. Wise pre for running—$50,000.000. covered the site of Portland. says the answer is in decimals. probably dyspepsia, are inheritable. For ! he undersigned having been ap - sented our office with a welcome bunch of It is evident that this company or rather poined Local Agent of the Board of School tunately, however, these terrible heirlooms the finest radishes we have seen this season, combination of companies, has the inside “J acksonville T hvmpagorians .”—Benny Land Commissioners, is now prepared to receive E xaggerated .—We learn that the report and also several white heads of lettuce from track of the Central Pacific so far as the may be got rid of. Cut off the entail with applications to purchase School, University and Sachs requests us to announce that a meeting I of Mr. Applegate’s difficulties with the dig- his garden, all of which are duly appre-' country between the Bay of San Francisco D r . W alker ’ s V inegar B itters . 'This pow State lands. No application will be received un will be held at the Court House on Monday . f . . '«nd the Columbia river is concerned, and erful Vegetable Alterative and Invigorant, is less accompanied by one-third payment of the pur- •vening next, to organize the above hard f ” e”t of the mountains was greatly exag- ciated. chase price. -----------—•------------ i that when its projected system of roads are named society.. It is expected that tbe afore- I he Indians don’t like the survey- O ats .—Johnny Neuber has a large qnan-'completed it will be the acknowledged Rail- also a blood depurent. It removes that trans Office in Court House—up stairs. •aid society will parade oo tbe Fourth of ,Q£ 6°'QS on there, but only one or two got T. H. B. SHIPLEY, tity of oats to sell, which he offers cheap for^n«d Monarch of all that vast region.— Yreka mitted poison from the circulation, and cures Local Agent for Jackson count*. July. boisterous over it. what are called constitutional disorders. eash. Call on him. 1 Union. Jacksonville, March 18 1871. moh!8-if. High Heels. W here the S un N ever S ets .—Mr. Camp bell and a party of tourists, who visited the extreme northern confines of norway, from a SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1871 clift one thousand feet above the sea, wit E. D. FOUDRAY, Business Agent. nessed the following majestic scene in that perpetual snow-clad region, which is thus graphically given: California Paciffic Bailroad—Eastern Extension. Oregon School Lands. Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors, M 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. T NOTICE. mm wm stir mi . p . T DEVONSHIRE BULL. M NOTICE NOTICE, B NOTICE LAND NOTICE T I I