THE BEWR1TIC TIMES. ,1 . t* . __________________ J. _ r The Portland Election. State News ■ I I The Dalles. Citation to Heirs. THE WHITE PRINCE. YAMIIILL COUNTY. ■_____ Disguise the fact ns yen may. there is RcniQ_ r From the Bulletin we take the following : We learn the following from the Jiraf SATURDAY MORNING, JULY ]. KI. thing radically wrong in the political nimo^- N THE GOFNTY COURT OF THE STATE HE IMPORTED PERCHEROS OH K0R- Articles of incorporation of the East Port­ Side: phore in the city of Portland. The charter of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, June, mon horse will be kept tbe coming s«M»t>, H. D FOLIDRAY, Business Agent. election in that city on Monday list, demon land Congregational Church were filid in the A child of A. V. Clark, uf Ljyfsyetto, was lt>71. (Sitting in Probate.) commeneing February 1st. at my farm, near Ash­ Iu the matter of the Batate of James R- land, on the stage road, til! April 1st. From and atrnted that. Every ward in the city went County Clerk’s office yesterday. drdwhed in a tub of water. after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes­ Pool, Deceased. Radical, while the average Radical majority The joist* for the first floor of the Custom­ Grain looks well. days—at the stable ot Reames A Wilson, Jackson­ _ To Josnrx R. P ool , heir of the Property and in the city at lar/e was 300. The Herald ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. house have been laid. Work is being ener ­ W. J. Gunuson, while attempting to break j Estate of James R _ . PoJl7Dec ’ d, and ail others in- the Democratic nominations ns be­ A Carpet Bag Congressman s Finale endorsed tercsted therein : You and each of you are hereby ing just such ns were fit to be made; indeed getically pushed forward. a young Alley, succeeded in breaking her notified that William G. Buffum, Executor of said that paper wns entirely suited nil round. neck. Estate, has filed his petition praying for an order Large quantities of Wool and flour are ar­ South Carolina ha? lout her representative, L. Xone of X “them Oro Fino fell ’ws” had any of said Court to sell the following d^>«ribef said County on Tuesday, the 1st day of byrail to Chico, Cel. He is e light, depute gray 6 was one of those precious adventurous scoun­ «aid that the Herald's war upon certain Fourth. Jugust, A. D., 1871, at 10 o’clock A. m ., at which years old the coming Spring; weighed when ship­ though not fatally, injured. time and place the said heir-at-law above named, ped in Ohio, 1,680 lb«., at at maturity, in rood drels who was inflicted upon tire helpless peo­ Democrats iu the ci’j, tbuplod with Its vln- Our citizens who enjoy angling are “fly­ and all others unknown, if any there be, are here­ condition, will * Miss Cora, the femnle magician, arrived in ple, pf the South by Federal bayonets, sod in ibetiv* find pennatcni n^nuncmtions of Ben ’ _ _ar • h . by notified to appear aud show cause, if any exist, ing ” many fine trout, which are plentiful in Huilad i) contributed immensely toward tbe. town J'^’erday from M alia Wvlla, where she why an order of sale should not be made, as in the hjm4|vievuig operations he appropriated to crusliirg di n Yemedy. I m there a fetnedy’? Eet'thAse! The bodjru.f tne.son of Mr. G. W. Vollum 1 ease in the secretion? mid the circulation, Jacksonville, June 13th, 1871. jel7-w4. has never been bred to any extent. doue yattnifij- feebog khat he could over- who nrR responsible lor the ilenjonihtatiow.of' VTho wae drowned ‘ om Monday, was found regulnting every organ, and bracing every While in tbe East hunting for a horse to bring !to this coast, I saw nineteen imported Pereberen ri^k-ewv Principle vf/nsorality and decency, tbe party iu.thedbH city uf the Jj-ajr, wUo-iabout ten ^.1^ ye,t.rday, a short distance ' nerve and fibre of the body, D r . W alker ' s ever they may bQ. aiwwer. ,|t;Reeins tbwt . horses, and I am satisfied The White Priae fo boMAT’ launched into another alliance, de was no captious struggle Corins ntnee* fro»:wi>ere he tell in. V inegar B itters ure effecting the most I f.MtOK. the» laws of Gial and man. . Hi* e nor­ ' deleateii ticket, m d/Htar the Wtfa/iF htifl IF fr4ct of th, 0 ,n ft,)d California“ nsloniriiing cures uf indigestion, billiousness. •* FORM, SIZE, STYLE AMD ACTIOM « i- mut., Ltd rocretiwu. have at ieugth caffie up 1 all ID mm vw.- Art'“od any for-i Ba,lron(l 19 rnw as f’1^ ®8 Gie piling nt ! Surpasses them all. In this selection 1 was as- with liirn find sinhs him to tholl ignominy lia the river above Harrisburg. The graders are disorders, and chronic constipation, that the ■ Fisted by Mr. Jas, Fullington, _ ___ ax-President Obi» , rnidable. strength in the vonv.qtmn. it konlj i sd riohicy deserves. State Agricultural Society, said to be as good a Ileiyltl at work within about four miles uf Eugene world has ever witnessed. necessary to inertion that one of tho h judge of this stock asany person in tbe United This verdict, however, is not in keeping proprietors was placed upon the municipal City. States. He was one of the first importers, is fa­ u i • y ■ 1 with President Grant's idea of this kind of Democratic Committee. We mention this* ’(I-- . miliar with their endurance .a Fran«., and Eteir About 2 o’clock yesterday morning Officer j breeding qualities in Ohio, j , , . j t uulawful enterprier, as he has given one of (’.'ireumstnnees ns tending to indicate the re- epvnaibility for the W aterloo defeat and r.nute Slieelian found the remains of a mnn floating Those # who have read in the A smvm «» Afpi- SINGLE DASH of a Mile Purse S1OO. the spawn of Bngham- Young’s household a which sent consternation through tbe ranks cultnriet and other agricultural papers, kn«« U m among the piles nt the foot of F street. The - 11 ' ■ world-wide reputation of cadelahi fTat West Point. This distribution of the D >m ‘Craov of the city of P irfland on j TROTTING, Two Mile Heats, Purse 91* I (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) body was beyond identification, as the left oC the qation’s heritage among this debauch­ the fntnl third Monday in June.— Mercury. foot, the hands, the hair and flesh of the face I Corner of Stark and Front Street«. ed, lowi-deiying class, gives a bid for vice THREE TO START IN EACH RACE! T hreb ('ktt.narN D rowsed .—We • If urn had been eaten off—a proof that it must have ' and Mhnj.>»n!ity..u:Jhi9 is evidently a test of from Mr. A. ,L\ S hwatka that three children ; I OREGON. lain, in the water a long time. A part of a PORTX. AND, I would here aay, that well informed horsemen wh. hie appreciation of Brigham's peeflWir no­ of Mr. William Lumnson ycre tirqwned on black pair of pantaloous, fastened by a lenth- ! were acquainted with this stock, «aid The Whit. ¡SIEBER ,t HOLTON, 'PROPRIETORS. Thursday evening of lest w^il, three mile« tions, and >»e ’’may want to use him. his Prince was as proini&frg a young horse a« they J nun ary 7-tf. er belt, was the sole covering of the body, j ntrance , io per C ent . ’ (E ntries to bad ever seen importdn. To tho»e who are not wiwj ..ahd Mormon progeny, fur )*o)iticul below Wheatland, in Yamhill county. A JEllelose close at New State Saloon, June 20th. RACEd RACBö man. with four children in charge, was en-i It was taken to Weicker's place, on Second posted as to their history, the to come off nt 24 o ’ clock precisely; and will be ends.“ O tern para ! O mores ! sIou6,,.> "’“i"'street, where it w 'A h covered-, And buried from ■leavoring l l °i i'ir°'iS run under the Rules of the Jackson County Agri­ leaky boat, which of kite bad , . , u-J < r‘ • land, iu an ;o olu old cultural Society. cross the slough (here Nearly ss'there ,n lhe «‘'”»000. Highly Encouraging AD. HELMS. been used to cross the slough (here nearly ss Jacksonville, Juno 17th, 1871. widdaiuth«!. Willamette I bv |,v^_ . widdsLithq.Willaniette) by only two persons' persons! Dr [) r . > A a . p D. £lU Eliis, the official »¡¿»¡ng visiting p pbyfii- Tthfy b«Wl><«n kept nt a distinct breed for mor. We take the following gratifying intclli-- ' nt a time, or.e_tcjHill jlitb b<’Ht across, while: • than ac-.ntury, and undoubtedly trace to the Ara- , T l , l S«R e . , r fornjsben -, shp^^or as fast pm lt ' c , au . tbç us tbe < iv.un, ’»J'ò iiuve so. eral, ini usions uf geuce from the Y’reka Journal, which places . the oth^. Lailv'l '"U 1 R C. T. PAYNE,'. LTYING 1} MILES rame in. In 1b?s n^hinee^rionevor, th® boat flowing synopsis of fiis report for the quar- the construction of tbe Califuroia A . Oirpguttr_ .i..„ ... .. y instructions of jotin s prim , ea«t of Phcenix* dfler« the services of a thor \vas kept up until within twenty feet ot the ; ter ending May 31st, IS71 : • Number ot in- | PUBE mBIAN ougi.-br^l Dewn.'hire Bull to tbe public, at $5 m all the notes und accounts nd sahk>. The man ,nate8 al the beginning--of the quarter 141 ; seasop. The animal is a deep red five-yeari-otd, Glenn, Drum A Co. will be placed in the hmds of nndjgtves us something tangible now furfur endenvtted to save the children, but his an wttu*pfy.fuf cti!l^c.UuYA W '1 *u thirty In the last century. It is that which gives them ....... ''admitted during the .quarter 13—5 females weighing 1,624 pounds. J their endurance, style, form and action. C. T. PAYNE. hopee <»p t'ui. ini|,jQrldnt enterprise; v ; »-iforts were unavailing, except in the case ol( and 8 males ; discharged during the quarter days. Phoenix, Ogn. Apr8-tf Mav 26tki'1«t1 •■» <4 » ’ m«v27 w4. "He has not such a fine skin as the Arab, nor one — tbe o ’ h'T three, two girls and a boy, The large gpyiiag Lrijtef building f^rcc ...a . ■ ,1^. M : his prettily rvumiei, oval, and small foot; but tbe California A Oregon Ijraiich of tbe Central Pa­ beingTlrowtmf The b -y was ter vears old. 'J— 8 females and 1 male ; died 1—David- we must remem>>er tho fact that he lives under a cific Railroad, say« the 'fiulUtin. ii* now ift-lnc euti- i and the girls five and c:ghr, i respectively. 1 j«srt. May 3lst. The persons admitted were Cold climate upon elevnte-d plains, where nature truled at JelMima, t^rtiuil** above baeninietito, to Up to 8ot:d iy afternoon, when Mr. S. left. . f rom the following c >untiee : Multnomah, ¡gives him for a covering a thicker skin and a wh^ch town the road was completed las^-vear. Tbe two of the bodies had been recovered, but lb.!' warmer coat,’ and that he has been for years step­ line ’Ir •now" to hr rapidly extended ntfrthward up effort" to find the other, so far had been fpuit-i 4; Liun, 2; Grant, Dowgta, Washington* ping upon moist, clayey soil.” tbe great Sacramento Valley, net, (be managers de­ Benton, YamiiiH, Josephine and Marion, TER MM $35 in U. S. gold coin, tbe season. clare. for twenty or thirty mile«, but continuously. le«s. besides being very difficult, as the slough is filled with logs and drift. The sad occur-i Good pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50 each, 1. Total May 31st 13Û. It is not improbable that Shacta will be reached ets. per week. Everybody is invited to o«me and t Stay ear. The. r>>ad now runs on the east side of rence caused intog. '-(Tim country thrvngh which the California well be conceived, was unutterable — it secmotl The particulars of which arc about as follows: ! A Oregon jruad is now to be extended, resembles that tn Which jt already runs, it being contlnuative that she could only fe» reconciled with the ol our richest uii7’.'. I NG REDS, nnd every other convenience for the comforts of guest«. r«gard]e.A of race, color or previous coDdi- erable above navigation, so that freight byj ing- tion. This yijghteous decision has be*n ‘re- next fall will be ahipped by railroad instead BOARD AND LODGING In speaking of the New Congressional vdked bv tfie President, commuting the hope- of atearnor. The advantage of railroad cou . 1 — - ■* 1 - « - - . • a a • Church uf this city, the Democratic Era says j Can be had at reasonable rate«, according to th. fql youth’s punishment by adding one year nectinn with teams will not only reduce cost j that it is one of the most perfect and symmet­ . room occupied. -■> 'more to his regular necademic course--» ter of freight, but enab’.o us to get goods in frooij rically proportioned edifices in Portland. It I . . . TIIE TABLE rible retribution to the young mokes crimin­ i nine to ten days, at any lime ordered, while has a brick basement foundation, the walls ally. Let him shine, his ivory, slap the nt present it is impossible to receive goods in ’ 1 • «».-•- 4 ' j of which are hollow. Its length is 85 feet ; ‘ Will be supplied with the best the market ean af- less than twelve or fiiteeu days, unless the jaws of his fellow white cadets, crack their for-t. width, 50 feet; height of basement, 12 feet ; heads with coacoa out dippers, lie nod steal, order is sent in time to ship goods by steamer of Friday, the Red Bluff boat making but height of auditorium, 26 feet.. The spire is 1 FAMILIES !>• will uudaubtodly .be kept iu the institu­ one trip each week.— Yreka Journal^ 185 feet high, and one of the finest finished tion perininently as u sluuiog lightof loyalty; ¡Can find at this House rooms especially arranged C alifornia D emocratic T icket .—The fol­ to be found on theyPacific Coast. The pews . for their comfort and convenience, as well as every and hi. little peccadilloes will be viptuea to A lowing is the ticket nominated by the Demo­ are made of Rainier cedar, with black wal­ ! attention and comfort usually found at a well kept I be rewarded by a fixpd habitation and abode cratic State Convention of California: j Hotel. ,4 nut arms and backs. The auditorium is fine at our proud institution. What fool “nig­ For Governor, II. II. Haight; for Lieut. ly finished, and will be lighted with patent A LARGE HALL I ger'’ would not keep sueit a soHg berth./ it Govern r. IL .J. L“wis: f .r Supteme Judge, j ’The entire cort of i long tei iu,’'SJldun S. Wiigbt ; for Supi••me ■ reflecting iiiumiuators. i,,. I YtATr.Ro tD.— A force of ffh bridge I ttlf kr». says Judge, short term. Jackson Temple; tor Sec ■ tfie*'building I li attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, g will bo about SI8,000. Dr. Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terns. th. \VttnSts f’ouri/r, hare c uimenecd the work ot retnry of State W. B. ., i 7. is held in high esteem HAY FORKS and RAKES, I '.VAGON 110X1/-. constructing a Howe truss bridge th« Sac­ troijer, R. O. Dewitt; Lvr State I reasurcr.I. . . . GRASS SCYTHES and SNATHS. 1 PATENT CROSS CUT and BUCK SAV 1 . The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where ramento just above Tchrama. fof ibe'railroad com- n.,J by Ins congrcg itton and the public generally, A. F. Coronel; (>r Attorney .Ge,neral, Jo,J WOODEN andSTEEL BARLEY FORKS,! HAND-SAWS, SHELF HARDWARE, tire vert best liquors and cigars may be found, at prnjr^- Th. bridge will be ab'.tft SOO feet l*ng find I r General. John W.‘The building was constructed by W. It, .. .... . ¡CUTLERt. , .i r i? r» vf <-<» : • £(•. I prices Io suit the times. a te'Vgutficont s'rueture. A large grading f'/rce is Hnuilton ; 107 Suweyoi - GRAPE VINE CRADLES, Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. If. NAILS OF ALL SIZES. to immediately commence the work of oxtppding Bist; fir State Printer. .’"Im 'f: Barry; for1 Bracket, V»'. W. Piper being the architect. MANURE FORKS, the grade northward from Tehama, and it i.i rft- t Superintendent Public Iosttnetioii, O. P. | PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH, GRAIN SCOOPS, __r...... Court, T.| A case was tried and di>pjsed of yesterday mest certain that the cars will run to Cottonwood Fitzgerald; for Clerk Supreme A’IN DOW GLASS and PUTTY, TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, by November, and the line may be graded even up I I UBS »nd BASKETS. Harbor Commissioner, in the Circuit Court which attracted more CHOPPING and BROAD AXES, to this point by that time. The Rulhthi says the Laepeyre ; for State II CLOTHES WRINGERS, I. Tried lander : Lr Congressman, 3d Dist.i 3J Dist. | t| )an 0 |.Ji nft ry attention. Some time since a HATCHETS and HAMMERS, ruad IriU be run on the west vidik of the river, and rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISH- ’ j 1'KAYS and BOWLS. th« impression is that A'basta will not be ifft tar , Geo. Pierce. BENCH SCREWS, 0 cd a Real Estate Agency in connection with young Gorman, Henry Strohmcyer, together J. W. 'Coflnth uf Sacramento, hss beerF out in the cold.— Yreka Journal.' their.Law Office, and are prepared to bay and sell ---------------- ’ e: real catate in this and adjoining counties. Records nominated for. Congressmen from the 2nd with his wife, were bound over in the Police . — Some weerksago our imp propound«!! , searched ati<) abstracts of title prepared with dis­ E. rua , ------ ---------- „ Court to answer tbe charge of stealing a gold i this problem : If Pçnnoyer coul^. reduce the Dem­ I District. patch and -accuracy. Parties at a drstsaee can John W. CogLIan has been nominated by watch and eevoral articles ôf clothing from ocratic majority from 1,613 to 16 in 1859 by edit-' communicate with us by addressing ing the Démocratie Standard tor six weeks, how tbe Republican, against Pierce FAY A REA, r! ’’ Mrs. Carney. The Grand Jury presented rm many thousands majority will tbe Répnblicnns Jacksonville, Oregon. indictment against the husdand, and returned A M an H inc l - v a Mon.—Tie Walla have in Jtro«, 1872, if he edits tho lieraid till that April 22, ISTI. apa22-tf. time? M’ell, our small Natan now says that Walla Statesman, uf June 17th, has the fol­ “not. a true bill” ns to Mrs. Strohmcyer. th. city election in Portland lost Monday week lowing ¡»relation to the hanging of Walters, Upon the trial yesterday vqry great effort, enables him to make the calculation with compara- by a mob, at Lewiston. Walters was to havy, were made by ths prosecution to secure a tir.jease. , been hung bv the Sheriff, on that day, in ac­ A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES? conviction, but the jury returned a jrerdict ot cordance with the sentence of the Court. indebted to the lute firm of Linn A HaU, are- Mrs. A'allandighàm, who was ab.ent from not guilty after only about five miaules' de­ reqijested to call on the sulu-cribcr a.d settle up. The Statesman says : . : liérme attending tbe funeral of a brother in All dvbts due said firm r»ot settled by th. first- The gallows was erected on Thursday, and liberation, and the defendant was honorably of July, 1871, will be placed in the Lands of a Maryland at tbe time her husband was killed, all proper preparations made to carry out the discharged. The verdict of the jury was proper officer for collection. has succumbed under her double bereave­ i sentence. This was the condition of affairs' almost universally approbated, and the de­ D. LINN. Jacksonville, May 264b, 1871. may27-wfl. ment,rand ha? been lying in an unconscious Ii up to Friday morning, when it was found fendant and bis wife were warmly congratu­ that the friends of the prisoner had removed state, ever since with but little hope of recov­ the gallows. Subsequently it was ascertained lated by their friends. The defenso was ASSORTED IRON AND STELI ery. ' ____ t_______ V* that Messrs. Leland and Isham, the latter conducted by John F. Caples, Esq., whose SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, Prosecuting Attorney, had convinced the address to tbe jury is spoken of as a remarka­ PassorcR, our modest brother of the Hera’d, I Sheriff that the sentence of Walters was ille ­ FTX í TE B UNDERSIGNED UNDERSIGNF.I HAVING BEEN AP- bragged, a few weeks ago, that by editing the I bly brilliant and powerful effort. CAST-IRON WASH KETTT ,ESr i J polriod. Local Agent ; of the Board of School and that it mis his duty to (lisregnrd it. Standard in 1859 he «looted Hon. Lensing Août I , gal, »4“,f . ............ - Lami Commissioners, is now prepared to receive to Congress. Oregon was Democratic then. The The general opinion was that if Sheriff Bun wasco cut’xir. applications to purahafo School, University and BAKE OVENS. events of last Monday week prove that Pennoyer i ker failed to execute the prisoner, the people I State Lands. No application will be received un­ The Mountaineer says : could not elect a Democratic councilman in a Dem­ . would take the Jrtw in their own bands and less arieom'pnnied by one-third payment of the pur- SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, ocratic ward in Portland, although ho has been ed­ We understand that the Indiana on tho ¡.chase price. . , ., justice, iting the Ilccald for a year. Go to, thou art a mete out summary • . ■ _____ _ ! Office in Court ILusc—up rtairs. Umatilla Reservation will be moved to a now BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, I bi95. . _______________________ « T. 1». B. SHIPLEY. • ■- r|. G c: raduated .—We learn that nt tho exam­ reserration in the south-eastern portion of tbe Local AgcuLlor Jackson county. fivcTEMrrL Tins T ime .—¿Pennoyer is rather ination uf the class of Military Cadets for the — - - ’ V • 1 State, sometimes durlhgthe present year, and FRY-PANS, &C. I Jacksonville, March 18 1871. mehl8-tf. m^r. successful in 1871 in <-2_ ’ _ " ticket' than he was in 1859. when be edited the Schwatkn, appointed from Oregon, graduated their lands thrown open for settlement. Standard six weeks and came so near defeating number twenty in order of merit, in the full Stoat. His success this time is probably attribu­ The Columbia river is falling rapidly and V * • - I 1 j President Grant's sun table to the fact that he Las edited the Herald a class of forty-one. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TflAT THE It is expected that ¡M a few days Muin street stood number thirty-nine. Fred’s borne is longer time than be did tbe Standard. _£ v| undersigned will on Saturday, th. first day in Salem, and bis return may be looked for will be entirely cleared of water and business of July, 1871, at the residence of Orion A. Sleara»,- F axsc I uhsxsonmkst .—James Barclay, one of in a few days. lie will be warmly welcomed near Link river, Jackson county, Oregon, sell to will be resumed as formerly. It is almost the mon who was imprisoned at Fort Klamath by by his old friends and associates. tne highest bidder for cash two small mules, th. impossible to estimate the loss our citizens order cfX7.pt. Goodale.’-ha» commenced suit against property of C. 0. Boxley. Said property will b. JO- ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE.^ th. Captain id the CirtoMU Court for this county, in have received by this flood, but it is consid­ sold to satisfy a lcin of (80 00 for i.eping and I n a M inority . — There are nine Democratic the sum of $Ï0,000 for false imprisonment. feeding innles. papers published in Western Oregon, to-wit : The erable. The loss to the O. S. N. Co., and Sa), to eoihmene. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon T imes , Platndealer, Guard, Renton Democrat, Democrats who peruse fhe article we publish ip to tbe farmers and wovd choppers who reside of said day. State» Right» Democrat, Mercury, Enterprise, Era, Hi .• .\ ♦ -1 to-Hayf. iram -firam th. Jfercwsy will notice thst O. T. BROWN, Herald. Of these nine the Herald and Mer-. on the bunks of the xiver, we believe is far in. the T imes is not «I aç . in attributing the Demo­ and June 7th, 1871. jrlfl w3. 'ury alone have taken the “ New Departaro ” from Jacksonville, Juno lOtb, 1871. jçxcess that sustained bj tbe citizens of cratic defeat in Portland to tho combined imbecili­ I the Democratic party. How is that for high? i ty and .exigence of the Herald. I I T THE WHITE PRINCE I WEIGH' 1,800 POUNDS, kg i€ACTW