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• » LETTER FROM EUGENE CITY. C onsistant . V ert .—Our radical eotempo raries in Northern Oregon are much exer The Railroad—Wool—Midnight Sere-, On the 4th of July, 1871, one-third of Yre cised because Wutkinds escaped the conse SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1871 To Buy Goods nade—Whisky, &c. ka was, in little more than an hour, destroyed qnences of hia assault on Clarke by pleading E. D. FOUDRAY, Business Agent by fire. The aggregate loss in dollars ard guilty to an indictment for assault with Oregon street, opposite Overbeck’« Hospital, E cgbne C ity , Ogn., July 9th, 1871. cents is estimated at $250,000. Stores, with a dangerous weapon, nnd tbeiayment of THAN THE E d . T imes : We are having a delightfully every article of merchandise, blaeksm th, $200 fine. They viiuperute the Governor and JACKSONVILLE, OGN. pleasant summer—not so warm ns you have [carpenter, gunsmith, shoemaker, carriage Judge Thayer and the “Salem Ring,” and A Public Wrong. it in tha Rogue River Valley. But then we [and paint shops, lvery stable and lumber evervbi dy else. Now it appears to us, from more than make up for it in the winter time. i yards,were utterly consumed, so that the town the tone of these attacks upon Wutkind* and —AT— A »mall “ring” in this county, in which is pearson c ntyre It can rain harder here on shorter notice and : has n<>t a single representative of but one of the Governor and Judge I buyer, that they included three or four county officers, has less provocation than any place I have yei I two of the above trades remaining; and to are prompted not so much by a desire to see grabbid about all the available land in this PROPRIETORS. DEALERS IN discovered. Your mild, hnlmy winter« at this mu*t be added the further fact that the . the law vindicated, as by a wish to make po county. This “ring” bag not only on seized upon vacant land, but have entered school .Jacksonville would astonish must of the Wil- ' tools and stock of the above was lost in the litical capital by connecting a Democratic flames, so that every mechanic in the place , Governor and a Democratic Judge with the rpilIS favorite stable has been reopened and laud», mineral lands and agricubural lauds, I laniette people. is suddenly deprived of the means of gaining transact-!' n. If the case had been tried in ti THE RAIIROAD upon which men have been settlers in good faith fir years. This is a grievous wrong to is making lively times for ns hero. Over subsistence for himself and family. Besides Democratic county, the charges of our Rid- THOROUGHLY REFITTED tie poor men who have expended their labor three hundred hand» are at work between the loss tu the business part of the town, very ¡cal cotemporaries might have some degree < f and mi ney upon these lands. But not only I here and Harrisburg, and one garg of ninety great damage nnd suffeting Ims been brought f >ree and plau-ib litv ; but the fact is. Ma SPRING WAGONS has thia general land grabbing been produc men are three miles south of here. They I upon the families of a large number of our son county ia notoriously Radical ; the entire —AND— tive of serious wrong to individuals, but it is j are hunting y< ur County—“don’t you under- ¡citizens. Humes and Imuses, with every sett of cmnty officers are Radical—the polit Ilullet article of furniture, every vestige of clothing, ical frien Is of Clarke and the political ene- SADDLE HORSES working a serious injury to the interests of ’stand?” as B»-n Holladay says. all the provisions — in a word, everything be wants a thoiieand men, so send along all the i niies of Watkinds. The grand jury, which tbe county at large. This land ring has en For hire on reasonable terms. ups” that ernne to you from Califor neath the roof was lost in the conflagration ; found the ind'C’inent, was Composed of six tered these land» at Government price«, aud ¡“hard 1 and so suddenly did the flames, driven bv a Republicans and one Democrat. Now the The largest corral in the ban is attached to the now hold them at such exhorbitant figure« nia. and he will give them work and good high wind, burst upon them, that lhe utmost attempt to make political capital out of tlii- stable. Teamsters will find ample accommoda that immigrants arriving in this county and board, and pay them nn the 10th day of eaeh tion for their animals at all times, Hursee board OF THE BEST QUALITY, desiring to settle, cannot get a tract at any month. The rate» of compensation are as exertion could barely save the lives of the in. case, under the circumstance«, is simply pre ed on reasonable terms AND THE vln26ct PEARSON A McINTYRE. The facts simply show that shovelers. $2 per day; scraper Iml tn ¡tes. M my families are left homeless, posterons. CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. reasonable figure. This county needs a pop- follow»: ’’ $2 ; teams of two horses to scrape, in houseless and foi dlegs, while those upon Clarke's Radical friends in Marion county ulation, and the action of the “land ring” re-| jders. ‘‘ FISHER & BRO’S, tards ita settlement. Men prefer to go north 'eluding driver. $4 25 ; p'ow teams of fair whom they depend for support have, bv the think that he received his deserts. The at (Corner California and Oregon Street«,) in search of lauds rather than pay the exhor ¡horses, with driver, $10 50; carpenters nnd fire, been deprived of every mean» of a liveli tempt made by himself and friends to m ike a JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. martyr out of him, is a failure for want of bitant prices which tbe ring demands. In be timber hewers on the trestle works. $4 ; track hood. May 1st. 1869. It is impossible to enumerate by statistical material. half of the best interest» of the county we Javers. $4 50; «piker«. $2.50. The pay roll hilo gasman takes this method earnestly protest against this ruinous policy. of the II irrisbur bridge force will run about statement the want and suffering thus un ot in'ornrng his friends. nnd the public gen P ardoned . — Grunt has purdmed Bowen, erally, tl.at he has opened a Went Market on Cali This ring can make an immense profit on $6.000 to-morrow, with about $7.000 for timely brought to our doors. But so general thp Congressional bigamist. Why don’tour fon.ia Street, opposite the United States Hotel, their investment by selling their lands at a timber. The supplies of materia) a> Eugene has been the loss arid desolation, that those radical cotemporaries “set up” the President » here may be found at all times the best of— Notice to Cattle Raisers reasonable figure, and at the same time pro j will be almut $10.000, with a pay-roll of not of our citizen«, who have escaped the flames, because of this corrupt and infamous act of mote the healthy growth of our county. We far short of $13,000. The paymaster of the cm du little more than meet the immediate Executive elemi nev? They have attempted R C T. PAYNE. LIVING 1| MILES (Fresh ± Corned) BEEF, wants of the sufferers, and every energy of east of Phcenix’ offers the services of a tber have no hopes, however, that the land-Shy- line is Mr. Janie« G. Hughe«, formerly purs i to connect Gov. Grover with the Wai kinds ougb-bred Devonshire Bull to the public, at $5 a our community is taxed to the utmost to pro locks will abate their unjust demands one jot. 1 er of the steam-m Idaho on the Portland and season. The animal is a deep red five-years-old. affray, nod have denounced him in bitter San Francisco joute. He is destined to be vide food, clothing aud shelter for the disti- weighing 1,624 pounds. They should therefore be compelled to abide terms without provocation. Let ua see wlmt C. T. PAYNE. tut. by the position they have themselves taken c »me very popular as an officer along the Phoenix, Ogn. AprS-tf tiiev «ill sav of G ant ’ s clemency. The undersigned, therefore, as a committee ¡line. He ha* a farmer J ick«onv>IHan. Tims. with regard to the price of lands. We de B. Merry in his office as clerk. The ja'cu appointed at a meeting of tbe citizens of mand that these lands should bo assessed— Call at J. Neuber’s lation is to make a temporary bridge (to be Yreki. on July 6 h, 1871. for the pun oae not in bulk, as has heretofore been done, but used as a sort of scuff >lding for a permanent1 put I rtli iy tins statement, appeal to a gener- described in separate tracts, and ralued at one) ncross the Willamette at Harrisburg, so erous ai d charitable people to aid us in re (KEPT 05 THE EUROPEAS PLAN,) the price at which they are offered for sale. I ND SEE I11S FINE STOCK OF NEW that cars cm run into Eugene by the 12th of| lieving the deserving and destitute sufferer«, This land ring practices a swindle on the tax Goods direct from the manufacturers. Corner of Stark and Front Street«, August. This will give thpm three months assuring all that tl e need is great, and the He has a fine lot o payers of this county when they ask from $151 to build forty—nine miles <>f road to Oakland charity a most worthy one ; and we further Sowing Machinoai SAUSAGES, «fcc., Ac PORTLAND, OREGON. to $35 an acre, and return tbe same land to before the worst reins set in. You mar r« 1 assure all donator» that the contributions will Prices from $20 to $110, cash. the Assessor valued at SI.25 or less per acre. ZIERER <£• HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. tf. Jacksonvi le, Ogn., April 15th. 1871. ly upon it that the first d.av of January. 1873. be faithfully applied to the suffering. Jaunxry 7-tf. A New Lot of We call upon the proper officers to prevent will see the iron hor«e in Rogue River Val S. N. KETCHAM. AMERICAN LE V E It W ATC II I S this swindle in tbe future. A M. liO.'EBOROUGH, ley. A* for laying track, that is the ligb’cst i Just from the Factory. CALVIN EDGER I ON, part of the job. Hallett offers to bet So.000 Crime at a Premium. JOSEPH HAMMOND, lie i» agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, that h« can lay eight miles of track in one EDWIN SHEARER. among which is the That unblushing wretch, Bowen, member of day. He laid three miles and four hundred i ms ism y riftj E B vii . ding C ommenced —The destruction Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load Congress from South Carolina, who was C‘>n- and twenty-six vard« in three hour* and fifty ing. victed in Washington city a few weeks «go minutes, just this side of the Calipooia. be-> caused by the fire of the 4 h, has caused m>>re »ttivi y in some departments of mechanical E JUST RECEIVED AND for the crime of bigamy, and sentenced to 2 tween Albany and Harrisburg. All kinds of Watch .-.nd Clock Cleaning and labor, than liad been witnessed for years be— Repairing done to order at half price. wool years imprisonment in the penitentiary, nnd Jacksonville. May 1.3. 1865. fined $250, has received a full and uncondi has been a perfect fortune this year. The I fore. Everywhere the saw and hammer of tional pardon from his Highness, the Presi. sheep-owners are getting rich at the high, the carpenter, and the trowel of the mason TH3 NEW FOOD. dent of tbe United States. Radical pets can prices offered, but the woolen mill» won’t do is heard. Everywhere over the district swept by the fire are witnessed the evidences of in- much in the way of profit. b« guilty of the moat shameless crimes hut ¡domitable energy nnd enterprise. Already a midnight srrena DI pardming love for them has no bound. The many light b >ard houses are being elected, was given to a newly married couple a ’ official paper ia comment of itself: and preparations are going steadily on for W ashington , July 8.—To day the Marshal Springfield the other night, by some friends the building of more substantial ones. We of this District received the pardon of B >wen, of the happy Benedict. The projector of i the enterprise was in town here during the do not expect to see the town so solidlv or dated July 1st. It reads as follows : substantially built as it was before the fire, U. S. Grant, President of the United afternoon, and tried to persuade some of our State», to all whom it may concern and these O'phean* to go with him, but they all declined. I I he capital i* not here to do it. nor do the presents shall come, greeting : Whereas, on He a«ked me about it, and 1 told him to go necessities of business, n< r ti e wants of the the 13th of June, 1871, in the Supreme and sing something appropriate. Well. I people requite that it should be done. S.i 1 there is nn imperative necessity that many Court of the District of Columbia, holding think he d d ! That night he got a crowd of of the buildings burnt be rtbuilt. As for Fcr a few cents yon can buy criminal term, one C. C. Bowen was convic the boys together and they went over to the instance, every blacksmith simp, every wagon ted of bigamy and sentenced to be imprisoned residence of the newly wedded couple. Could of your Grocer or Druggist a in town was for two year« and pay $250 fine ; »nd, where- i their eyes have penetrated the veil of datk ,nakrr * shop, every stable, etc., i burned. There is a demand, y< s a necessity, package cf SEA HOSS FARINE as, it is represented that he was innocent of, ne«s they would have seen Hvinen perched any intention of violation of law, and that he above tbe door, holding hi* tiny for» finger on for blacksmith simps, wagon maker’s shops, made from pure Irish Moss or saddler shops, stnbles etc. Hence they nim-t acted in good faith, believing his former wife I his lip. The rich, full tone* of a guitar rang Carrageen, which will make ¡out and our rural Brign >li struck up and will be rebuilt. So with bui din^s oci u- I to be dead, and it appears that he rendered ' pied for many other purposes. While this is sixteen quart3 cf Elinc Mange, “Put me in uiy little bed !” good services in the cause of the Union during and a like quanti y cf Puddings rebellion, and since the termination has en This was very appropriate, only it was to be true, it must be admitted that many of the Creams, Charlotte deavored to lead an honest and upright life, hoped that the "little bed” would he large large brick budding» erected in former years Custards, enough for two on this occasion, The bridal at great expense, had outlived the wants and and for these reasons eleven of the jurors who Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, „.J existence, found a verdict against him. and many other couple got up and lit a candle, as well bred necessities that called them ‘ into The next thing »nd so will hardly be rebuilt. As examples, healthiest and most delicious citizens of the highest consideration and people do when serenaded, we may cite the Livingston Building on the foed in the world. It makes a weight urge hi» pardon, and U. S. Attorney that greeted their ears was c'rner of Main and Miner streets, lite Rose “0 whisper what thou feele’t.’’ Fisher would be gratified by the exercise of splendid Dessert, and has no This the fellow sang in a very full nnd im Buildings on Main stteet. opposite Dr. the Executive clemeccy ; now, therefore, be passioned strain, and I suppose the happy Ream's st..ble, tbe C<>lt< n Theatre on Miner equal as a light and delicate it known, that I, U. S. Grant, President of couple were very much edified by it. At stre®t nnd the three brick stores on the oppo food for Invalids and Children. the United States of America, in considers-1 last it became evident that it would not do t«« site side of Miner street, from the Colton wagon boxes . HAY FORKS and RAKES, tion of these premises, and divers other good GRASS! SCYTHES ami SNATHS, «tay there singing all night, so Ottr bucolic' Theatre. These buildings could not have pate ? r cross cu r and buck saws , A Glorious Change!! and sufficient reasons thereunto moving, do WOODEN and STEEL BARLEY FORKS. HAND-SAWS, shelf hardware , Apollo gave them, a* a grand finale, c >st in the aggregate at the t’me of tbeir erec hereby grant to C. C. Bowen a full, uneun- j UTLERY. AC. °» “I give thee all—I can no more.” tion, les» than $75.(100. Their aggtegate THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC GRAPE VINE CRADLES, VAILS OF ALL SIZES. MANURE FORKS, di lion» I pardoD. -Ju*t about that time the window blind« were monthly ren al f >r some years past could GRAIN .'COOPS, PAINTS. OILS u.d VARNISH, (Signe.1) U. S. GRANT opened and a basin of water drenched till the hardly exceeded $75, and perhaps has not tor TR.VE and HALTER CHAINS, A INDOW GLASS »nd PUTTY, I By the President: ' UBS >. m 1 BASKETS. CHOPPING »nd BROAD AXES, music out of the poetic youth, lie won’t the last three years exceeded $50. The de J. B ancroft D avis , Acting Secretary of be apt to go serenading again, but 1 can't Î1 VICIIETS a <1 HAMMERS, CLOTHES WR’NGERS, mand which cnu«ed the enction of these This wonderful vegetable re State. BENCH SCREWS, l'RAYS «nd BOWLS. help thinking he was a man uf excellent bunding* find ceased, and they were either The Marshal at once wrote out a release storative is the sheet-anchor of ¡used for other purposes than uriginuliy iiiteu — taste. ¡ded, or allowed to lay idle. Of course, there the feeble and debilitated. As a and Bowen walked out of jail with Mrs. W hisky . inducement to rebuild these lmn«es. Pettigrew King B >wen. is very abundant here, and many a poor fel- Capitul s> invested, wou d be but I tile better tonic and cordial for the aged The Fourth at Salem passed off to the en low w ill get a dose of it to-morrow. Nine than thrown away. A« stated above, Imw and languid, it has no equal r'ever, of f ,I,P the b"'’1’“'«' burned are need among stomachics. As a remedy er’ many " tire satisfaction of the thousands of people saloons are in full blast to day, aud the police>' .... . e led ¡cd nt at once, mice, and must be rebuilt as soon as who gathered there on the occasion. The court will have its hands full fora week. p -ssible. Blacksmith shops, gunsmith simps, for the nervous weakness to With kind regards to all inquiring frien Is, wagon maker’s shops, paint Shops, shoemaker which women are especially sub speeches were well delivered, and were lis «hops, stables mid foundries are ne< essitirs io ject, it is superseding every other Yours, Mr. KLEIN. tened io with marked attention. The Plu" I remain, i iIm comiiiuiii'y, mol must tliert-fue be sup Uglies turned out and cnu«ed great merri plied us soon as the nature of the Case will stimulant. In all climates, tropi Right Rev. Archbishop F. X. Blanchett, of ment. All the Fire Companies al«o were perm t. Among the median cs wlm have cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts out, the Steam Fire Engine from Portland, this Diocese, administered the Sacrament of commenced to rebuild we note the following ; which was brought up for the occasion, at confirmation to a large number of men. wo ■J. Clarkston, blacksmith, at the corner of as a spcciAc in every species of tracting great attention. This egine threw men, and children, after the celebration of Main ami Miner stieeis, had a sin ill slo p up disorder which undermines the and wa« st work on Saturday, the fourth day bodily strength and breaks down with ease three distinct stream« of water over the Holy Mass in St. John’s Ri num Catholic after the fire; L. Swan, blacksmith and wag ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL, the Chemaketa Hotel at on« time ; now hit Church, last Sunday ntorhing, and in the on maker, at ilie corner of Sei-mid and Cenlie the animal spirits. For sale by ting the top of the Aug pole, and then going evening gave a sketch of hi« journey t«» streets : E. Carrick, blnck-mith, at the cor. all druggists. SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, clean over it. Thia part of the exhibition Rome. And through the wot kings of tbe n-r of Second and Laue streets ; Lawton Skinner, foundrymen, on the opposite corner CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, surprised all who witnessed it—many were IL>’y Father« of the Church, during one trom Carrick. The brick building«, damaged present who never saw a Steam Fire Engine year’s sojourn in the Holy City. He will re by the fire but not ruined, lire also geueialiv BAKE OVENS, ll persons knowing themselves ■before. The fireworks in the evening wound turn in September, to confirm numerous undergoing repairs. Others also will c un indebted to the lute firm of Linn & Hall, are up the day’s sports, when all dispersed, per adults who have net had an opportunity of inencC to build, or improve, a« Roon as they SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, requested to call on the subscriber and settle up. get their insurance adjusted. Others stilt All debts due «aid firm not settled by the first fectly delighted with the manner in which receiving this Sacrament.— Salem Mercury. have delayed io commence rebuilding on ac of July, 1871, will be placed in the hands of a BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES they bad spent their Fourth. count of not being able yet to make satisfac proper officer for collection. Carl Bosco, photographic artist nt Buchtel’s D. LINN. tory arrangements with regard to ground mi FRY-PANS, &C. may27-w6. A« O rig in C apxt . —At the last examina Gallery, on his recent tour up the Valley pro. which to build. We may remark in a gener Jacksonville, May 26th, 1871. tion of the class of Military Cadets tor the cured »bout thirty negative« of the magnifi h | way that, though the town is not likely tn present year, at West Point, Frederick cent scenery along the line of the Oregon and be rebuilt ul go> d as it was, there is at pres Schwatka, appointed from Oregon, graduated California Railroad, which he is now toning ent great activity in the way of building, and that this «ctivitv is likely to continue and in y instructions of joiin s drum . number twenty in order of merit in the full and preparing at the gallery for Ben Ilulla- i-reuse for some time to come. all the not»« and accounts due the firm «I class of forty one. President grant's soo dny, President of the Oregon and California Siuce the above whs in type we observe that Glenn, Drum A Co. will be placed in the hand» of Henry Repp has commenced to rebuild hi« an attorney for collection, if not paid in thirty Railroad Company.— Bulletin. stood number thirty-nine.— Bulletin. blacksmith »hop, on Main street ; that John days. JSB“ ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE.-^ Grant’s boy graduated as some player» get May 26th, 1871. may27-w4. Pash burg ia clearing off the rubbish from his Greenbacks, we think, were the “divers out of a game of “Bounce“—“by the tack lot on Miner »tieer. preparatory to lhe erec other good and sufficient reason»” which tion of a fire proof brick, 80 feet in depth, door.” lanks of all description “morel” Grant to pardon Bowen. Why and that other improvements are being com* printed with naatae»» and diipatoh at thia of- Jacksonville, Juna lOtb, 1871. didn’t he call them by the right name? meneed at various points.— Treia Union. • m . Submit* far ft« Ptuonuw T im » >17 tf. • I THE PLACE To the Publio. LIVERY STABLE ! CHEAPER Cheapest! & M I , FISHER & BBO.’S FANCY, STAPLE & ORT GOOES Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc., NEW MEAT MARKET! T DEVONSHIRE BULL M MUTTON, JKWKLR Y STORE, PORK, COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL Cook Stores, Different Styles Plantation Bitters. ’owder, Fuse and Caps, Rifle Æ Blasting Powder. NOTICE. A NOTICE. B B II0FFM1N & KLIPPEL.