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xhibit of receipts and expendi - test to the Board of School and Universi sents any serious difficulty. tures of Jackson county from July 7th, 1870, ty Ijind Commissioners. These miners A correspondent to the Bulletin, writ to July 20th, 1871, as per settlement with the are not blessed with a very great abund ing from Eugene City, says : Treasurer : SATURDAY M orning , august 12, 1871 ance of this world’s gear. They depend The railroad work goes along well Claims on file unpaid and au E. D. FOI’DRAY Busiuess Agent upon their hard laltor anti the yield of above here, all things taken into consid- $2,257.96 dited at July term, 1870—r these claims for daily bread for them esation. They struck a bed of adobe Outstanding county warrants H ave just received and at same date...........................$1,340.00 selves anti families; anti it is undoubted , about seven miles south from here which Amount of old county war I defied all attempts to plow it. Hallett ly tlue them that their fate l»e decided by said “give us some more teams; if one rants cancelled since by or of the Cuunty Commis the Board as stsui as jtossible. If the team can’t pull that plow through ten der sioners, 522.50 Boartl intent! to oust them from the min can, and if that won’t do we’ll put on Balance, $817.50 ing claims ujsm which they have labor twenty, for she's got to go." And go she did. Camps of men are strung out along a ed for years in perfect security, that the line for thirty miles, the furthest County warrants have beem their rights as miners upon the public south being that of John O’Connor & Co., issued for the following presented and al lands was guaranteed them by the laws who have a sub-contract for three miles claims lowed since July, 1870 : and customs of the counti\, let it Is* • in Pass Creek. The brothers Wheeler For grand and trial jurors..... I 1 817.3(7 have finished one sub-contract near this done quickly, so that they may seek , city, and are waiting for the engineers to For witnesses in State cases... 897.05 For stationery and expressage 172.53 other localities better secured from the locate more line so they can take another. Printing 231.65 for county................. grasp of rich combinations and the swin Larrison Watson have nearly finished Paupers and indigent persons 1,905.89 675.62 11 • >.-[• 11al —»••••••••••• dles of unscrupulous officers. On the i one section of two miles near this city, Articles for use of county and most all rock work. C. W. Pierson has a other hand, if they are to lie permitted to gang at work near Campbell Chrisman’s, for use of prisoners .............. 302.4» on county buildings, enjoy these claims, common justice re and Bichard Marion finished a piece of Repairs 118.35 planting trees, Ac...... . quires that they should know it soon, so seven stations yesterday near Bowie’s,on Roads and bridges................... 1,801.75 stage road. The forces of Mr. Hal Supervisors of roads.......... ...... 381.50 that they may be enabled to go to work the lett are distributed in between the sub Fees paid to justices of the and develope their mines. contractors as follows: One hundred and peace (State cases)........... .. 327.25 eighteen Chinese under Michael Connel Fees paid to contables (State 177.00 cases)..................................... ly, in the rocky bluff' known as McVay’s Salary The Democracy have made a clean 1,000.00 of County Judge ....... point; sixty white laborers under Neil “ sweep in Kentucky—elected the entire “ Treasurer.. 600.00 McNeil, some two miles further on. This Salary of County From tlie Guard: School Su State ticket and the Legislature. We Senator Kelly opposes the “New De ¡»arty is known as the “Bow Id Sixty perintendent......................... 400.00 may add here that the Kentucky parture.” Hon. Jas. H. Slater endorses ninth,” and are making a great fill in a Paid to Assessor...................... 650.00 270.40 Commissioner. ravine. William Binewald, the “war Democracy “didn’t take any New De it. 1,473.90 County Clerk.. horse of Scott Bar, ” has some eighty parture in ¿heir'son the contrary the Two large freight wagons, drawn by men near the widow Matlock’s, working Paid to Sheriff for— new fangled heresy was denounced eight horses each, passed through town in the adobe where they hew the mud Jailor and his board $840.00 of prisoners, on the stump by Leslie, the Governor last Suinbiv r/i route for Fort Klamath out with an adze ; and Charles Howe has Board washing,Ac........... 367.26 a force of thirty cutting off the point of with government supplies. elect. Gooi for Kentucky ! on Cir’t, tilt* hill somewhere above Binewald. A Attendance and J. P. The Salem Statesman of Wednesday great drawback has been the want of County Courts................... 838.76 T he C alifornia C anvass .—The Cali has this: “A teamster just from Klam blasting powder, the first having arrived Assessing and collec fornia canvass waxes hot. Both parties ath, over the l’engra road, confirms the to-day, after being twenty-four «lays on tion of taxes......... 804.69 guard for pris are putting forth extraordinary exertions re)xirts that it is in a wretched condition the way from San Francisco. In the Extra oners- 108.00—2,958.71 for travel. The grades are narrow, meantime, Hallett and Hughes have to carry the day, and each seems to lie bridges unsafe, fords almost utterly’ im 171.86 Paid to Baliffs for Courts ..... been telegraphing to the mining towns equally confident that victory will perch passable, and large rocks ii|7 the road. in Douglas county for it, and got in all Prosecuting Attorneys fees.... 230.00 103.10 Inquests and juries thereon... WAGON BOXES. HAY FORKS and RAKES, upon its banner. S. 8. Cox, better twenty-two kegs. That little supply was On over assessment of taxes... 147.00 Last Monday night the store of the PATENT CROSS CUT and BUCK SAWSr GRASS SCYTHES and SNATHS, known as ‘‘sunset” Cox, and Brick Poin- Springfield Manufacturing Company was not wasted, but used to the very best ad Expressage on State taxes... 110.35 HAND-SAWS, SHELF HARDWARE, WOODEN and STEEL BARLEY FORKS, vantage. You would he astonished to 85.24 Fuel and lights ....................... ery are making speeches in behalf of the entered, the safe broken open with a CUTLERY, AC. GRAPE VINE CRADLES, Meals furnished jurors (Cir see what effective work it did. The rock Democratic Ticket, while John A. Bing sledge hammer and robbed of about $300. is soft ami seamy, and we find petrified cuit Court)............................. NAILS OF ALL SIZES. MANURE FORKS, 38.00 A young man named George Lyne was Frank Minert vs. Jackson PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH, GRAIN SCOOPS. ham, of Ohio—he whom Butler accused and clams in great quantities in county (bridge case)............ 755.15 arrested and on examination was held to snails WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, of the murder of Mrs. Surratt—George answer in the sum of $7(>G for his ap|M*ar- the rock. If the Stephens gets in so that Abstract of lauds furnished TUBS and BASKETS, CHOPPING and BROAD AXES, we can get the two hundred Chinamen 35.40 for use of county................ Coolie Gorham, Haight, Booth and ance at Circuit Court. He procured bail CLOTHES WRINGERS, HATCHETS and HAMMERS, by Tuesday, you won’t see a laborer with Shackles for prisoners........... 16.00 other eminent orators on both sides and was released. TRAYS and BOWLS. BENCH SCREWS, in twenty miles of here after the next two Furniture for use of County 50.00 are contributing their efforts toward weeks. I have never seen work so well Judges and Sheriff's offices From the Dalles Republican : 9.00 pushed such unfavorable circum Making a precinct jury list... 29.52 making the present the most brilliant A man named Brown was accidentally stances, under Miscellaneous ............................ for the plowmen and scrapers Total amount of county ex and exciting political struggle ever wit shot on Nestucca trail one day last week, have been leaving daily, on account of penses from July 7, 1870, to nessed in California. Next month will and at last accounts was in a critical sit the approaching harvest. i decide the issue. Our Democratic co uation. .$16.841.98—16,841.98 July 20,1871 T he K u K lux I nvestigation . — The laborers in the neighboring State have We untierstand a party are making ar our sincere sympathy and !>e*t wishes rangements to survey the Grand Hound investigations of the Congressional Ku- Whole amount of warrants $19,099.94 reservation, and take the necessary steps Klux-smellingcommittee continues, and issued same time, is............... notwithstanding their endorsement of toward Amount paid Mate taxes for dividing the land among the In the result turns out to be just what was 1870 ........................................ 7,379.40 lb# “new departure.” dians. Interest paid on county war expected when it commenced its labors. rants........................................ 85.89 The extreme warm weather following The alledged outrages of the Ku Klux Loss on sale of $279.00 legal «LAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS, 33.00 the rain of last week has ripened the turn out to l>e frauds, gotten up for elec tenders............................. 2,620.33 Paid to school fund................. grain very rapidly, and reapersand head We desire to enter our earnest protest ers are being brought out, and farmers tion purposes by the scalawags and car Outstanding county warrants 817.50 against the murderous practice of immur are speedily preparing to garner the gol pet-baggers who curse the South just of last year........................... Balance in treasury over and ing young children within the walls of a den harvest. now with their presence. There are no above all outstanding coun ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL, 5,302.47 school room during the hot season. We ty warrants........................... Ku Klux either in Georgia, Alabama We are informed that Col. Hogg SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, are convinced from a long observation of »ought out the Willamette valley & Cas or Mississippi, where the majority of the $35,338.53 Total, this evil practice that at least seven cade Mountain Wagon Road Co., lock, outrages are suid to have occurred. And CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, tenths of the diseases of children origin stock and barrel, on Thursday, paying at tlie “outrages” in North Carolina are County .Fund—Dr. ated from the close confinement to which the rate of $400 per share for the stock, perpetrated for the most part.by the car BAKE OVENS, To balance in treasury, July, pet-baggers and their negro allies. and assuming indebtedness of the Com they are subjected. Six hours’ imprison pany to the amount of $16,000. We un $ 2,187.30 7th, 1870,............................... SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, ment, during the prevailing warm derstand that Col. Hogg has twenty C. P. R ailroad .—A late telegram says Amount received from taxes 29,035.07 collected lor the year 1870.. weather, would weaken the bodily and days in which to pay over the cash. the sale of the California Pacific to the Amount received from school BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, Pacific has been effected. It is taxes collected for 1870....... 2,620.33 mental energies of the strongest man There were 300 shares of stock, some 87 Central which hail been secured by the Col. said that on last Thursday passengers for Received un delinquent taxes FRY-PANS, &C. amongst us. But to the little ones to of 144.81 previous to Thursday. As with the road the East were sent from San Francisco for 1869.................................. 410.00 whom active exercise is as much a nec here goes some 800,000 acres of land, it over the Vallejo route. Rec’d on account of licenses.. Received from L. Ganjng, essary of life as is food the confinement s just possible that there is a big specu- County Coroner, found on pr is a cruelty—a wicked and an inhuman ation somewhere. Now that this much 8.87 Chinaman at inquest........... ! vexed matter is settled, let our capitalists Cash on account of District 9 cruelty. At this season of the year, dis turn their attention to putting through 20.00 Attorney’s fees...................... ease amongst children is probably great the Santiam Ditch. There is time yet 37.50 Trial fees................................... DEALER IN Received from J. Hannah, er than at any’other period ; consequent o get it through before the winter rains 56.90 late Ass'or, on settlement.. jtfr ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIXWARE.-®| ly they should be allowed abundance of set in. On with the ditch ! Let joy be I Received from State on ac unconflned ! or words to that effect. — 817.75 count of State poor............. fresh air and plenty of exercise to enable Real Estate Special. them, by obtaining a vigorous physique, $35,338.53 The Corvallis Gazette says : CALIFORNIA STREET, to resist the encroachments of disease. We get the following items from Mr. Jacksonville, June 10th, 1871. This would be the dictate of common Geo. Mercer, our County Surveyor, who County Fuud—Cr. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; sense; but instead of this, children, from lasjust completed a survey of the bound By amount of county warrants four to twelve years old, are cooped up in ary of the Klamath Lake Reservation, redeemed and cancelled...$17,928.63 Treasurers receipt for <S'tate a hot school house during the dog days and a partial subdivision of the same. tax.......................................... 7,379.40 KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED - N THE C( COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE: until they become enervated in mind and The Reservation is about fifty miles Interest paid on county war square, and lies on the eastern shore of _ of Oregon i. for the County of Jackson, J obs , * a large stock of 85.89 emaciated in body and are fit subjects for Middle Klamath Lake, and extends up I rants .................................... .. 1871. (Sitting in Probate.) Discount on $279.00 legal ten the ravages of scarlet fever, measles, dip- Sprague’s river about eighteen miles In the matter of the Estate of James R* ^HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE 33.00 ders sold................................ STAPLE DRY GOODS, Pool, Deceased. in notifying his friends and the public gener Amount paid school fund on theria and the”thousandj other diseases above the Yainox Agency, and north to To J oshua R. P ool , heir of the Property and ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very property tax......................... 2,620.33 include the upper lake or marsh. The which have populated the hill above town GROCERIES, E>tate of James R. Pool, Dec’d, and all others in Amount in treasury, July 20, general appearance of the country, ex large and extensive stock of terested therein : You and each of you are hereby with little graves. ,338,53 1871 ........................................ 7,291.28 — 35 cept a few valleys, is sterile and uninvit BOOTS A SHOES, notified that William G. Buffutn, Executor of said We hope our school directors wiil take ing, and mostly covered with pumice Outstanding county war Estate, has filed his petition praying for an order STAPLE DRY GOODS rants to date as follows : the subject into earnest consideration, stone. The country is rolling, the hills BLANKETS, of said Court to sell the following described real Last year.............................. $ 817.50 property belonging to Baid Estate, situated in and give the little fellows a holiday until neither high nor abrupt, and generally 1,171.31 Issued since July 7tb, 1870 GLASSWARE, Yamhill county, Oregon, to-wit : One half interest covered by a fine growth of pine timber, the weather gets cooler. We are satis free from underbrush. The Reservation READY-MADE CLOTHING, in two hundred acres of land, more or less, being HARDWARE, Total, $1,988.81 a portion of the Donation land claim of John Sher fied they will get along better, mentally is well adajrted to the Indians, so far as wood and .wife, and by them eoaveyed to James Balance in treasury over and and physically, if permitted to rest when procuring a living from roots, fish, game, PAINTS A OILS. R. Pool. Therefore notice is hereby given to the above all outstanding war heirs-at-law of said Estate, that the prayer of said Sirius is in the ascendant and the chan etc., is concerned, but not well adapted rants, July 20th, 1871, is... 5,302.47 • for carrying out the present policy of the petition will be heard and determined at the Clerk’s ces for disease and death will be much Indian department. The country CALIFORNIA AND SALEM office of said County on Tuesday, the 1st day of My Motto: lessened. Give the little folks all the ataunds with fine springs. The one at School Fund—Dr. /ugust, A. D., 1871, at 10 o’clock a. at which time and place the said heir-at-law above “Quick Sales & Small Profits.” and all others unknown, if any there be, are named, chances for enjoyment that can be given the Agency runs a saw mill and supplies CLOTHS To balance in treasury July, here $1,396.90 7th, 1870 ............................... them now, for the time is soon coming, an irrigating ditch, and furnishes besides f by notified to appear and show cause, if any exist, Amount received from J.Han BLANKETS, why an order of sale should not be mads, as us the and all too soon, when the burdens of an immense amount of surplus water, a nah, late assessor of prop portion of which they propose to use as aforesaid petition prayed for. —AT— 15 erty tax, on settlement ....... life will gall and wound them as they do motive power for a grist mill now in pro HOOP SKIRTS, By order *>f Ho a. T. H. B. Shipley, Judge of Received from property tax said Court. «/their elders. 2,620.33 cess of erection. As a farming country, for the year 1870 ................. ETC., ETC. SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. Received from principal and the Klamath Lake region is not a suc —ALSO— Jacksonville, June T3th, 1871. je!7-w4. 281.33 interest on note ................... Roots and Shoes; I.adieu’. Misses’ cess. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. Corner of Oregon and Main Streets, offers Received from interest on HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL E THE FIRST GUN ’ I 4 4 4 < Cook Stores, Different Styles. Giant Powder, Fuse and Caps, Rifle & Blasting Powder / JAS. T. GLENN HOFFMAN & KUPPEL. I CHEAP FOR CASH! Citation to Heirs. G I I THE BRICK STORE, and Childrens’ Shoes. THE TABLE ROCK SALOON 92.50 bargains, such as have not been offered before at money lent........................... While surveying in the Klamath Lake 190.00 Jacksonville. from fines................. Last fall section thirty-six, township country, Mr. Mercer and party came to a W k have also in connection with the above a very Received Received from sale of school This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and 60.00 CASH purchasers will do well to call on him. thirty-seven, south range two west, situ most remarkable spring, about twenty- Large and Extensive Stock of Choice land.......................................... Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. ated in the best mining region of Jack- five rotis in width and one quarter of a $4,641.21 son creek, was applied for before the mile in length. It bursts forth from the GROCERIES, Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows* Bnilding. of a mountain, ice-cold and clear as Board of School and University Land a l>ase HARDWARE, crystal, and affords about three times School Fund—Cr. taken in exchange for.goods. Also ground salt in Commissioners as school land, at the rate the volume of water that is found in ><ESSRS. WINTJEN A HELMS BEG TO By orders from .S'chool Super 50 and 100 lbs. sacks, and fine Liveq>oel salt. QUEENSWARE, L v.1 inform their friends and the public generally of $2.50 per acre, which was the price Mary’s river at the bridge south of this intendent returned paid for January 7th, 1871. jan7-tf. that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, 1870 ......................................... $ 172.36 fixed by the School Superintendent of place. It intersects Williamson’s river, CLASSWARE, and reduced the price of liquors to a warm, turbid stream, about one and a Name for 1871........................... 3,551.59 Jackson county for the land, upon which half or two miles below, and entirely Loss on on sale of $465 legal 46.65 tenders.................................... CUTLERY,! there was about fifty miners working last changes the character of that stream to Amount paid te T. H. B. winter. Upon the application being that of clear, cold and beautiful, in Shipley, local agent for PAINTS, They will be happy to have their friends “Mil Board of School Land Com known, an energetic protest was filed by which trout from twelve to sixteen in and smile.” ches in length are plainly visible several missioners, as irreducible OILS, a large number of the miners on Jackson yards distant. 220.00 school fund......................... creek, since which time nothing has ETC, Balance in treasury, July 20, English Ale and Porter, 650.61—$4,641.21 1871 ......................................... ALSO been heard from the Board of School and The Plaindcaler say : “IS MY MOTTO.” Each week brings the road nearer to us. Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and together with the finest brands of liquors and ci University Land Commissioners. So far The workmen are engaged in grading the Mteel, Cast and Steel Plows gars always on hand. AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE RECAPITULATION — COUNTY FUND. as the location of the land is concerned, road over the Smith hill, six miles north Wooden and Willow of Saddles and Harness cheaper than eves was $7,291.28 Actual cash on hand............... 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. we have nothing to say. It was the un of Oakland. The route finally adopted Ware, Etc., Etc. offered before in Jacksonville. “Seeing is believ Outstanding county warrants April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. doubted privilege of those working the in crossing this ridge, is the old trail 1,988.81 ing.” Give me a call before pnrcluuing else to date, not paid................. where. ____ which passes through the farm of David mines to make application to enter the 8CH00L FUND. Underwood. The ridge is not very high, $650.61 Balance in treasury ............... land if they saw fit to do so. The only but the difficulty in crossing is caused by I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods HE foregoing exhibit is published by order of question is, can this land be entered the fact that it is narrow, and there are will find it greatly to their advantage to examine tho County Commissioners, at their July ses done with neatness and dispatoh. no spurs to assist in the assent. The cut against the equities existing on be half of our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ONE LARGÌ JERRY NUNAN. sion, 1871 ; and I certify that it is a true state freight wagon for sals. Also one sett Uun the miners, many of whom have occupi through the pass will be fifty feet, and determined not to be undersold by any house is ment of the condition of the public funds of Jack- Jacksonville, Jan. 14th, 1871. jan-lltf. to attain this altitude it becomes Jackson county. harness, now. The above property can be seen at son county, Oregon, as taken from the books, and ed mining claims upon it for years, and necessary to make several curves through the U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of MN per vouchers from the County Treasurer now on .depend upon the yield of their claims for the farm of Mrs. Smith and others. This «JS-Giva me a call, and then judge for your file in this office. lanks of all description I’“1 caih, >.d th. re».»d.r 30tf SILAS DAY, County Clerk. ¿heir daily sustinance ? This was the is the only point on the road between self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. printed with neatness and dispatch at this oi* Jacksonville, May 12th, 1871. mayU-tf. July 20th, 1871. JAS. T. GLENN. Eugene City and this place which pre- fies. /¿upstion submitted by the miners’ pro. Staple Produee QUICK SALES And Small Profits, 1 T T B 7 1