¡nuptials. What can be the matter down there? Is there no faith extant?— Ore­ e gonian. Sam Colver has found a new griev­ A reporter of the St. Louis JPepuWican, »ATIRDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1871. ance. Having demolished whisky, de­ says the Portland Bulletin, gives an ac­ Oh, nothing is the matter much ! On­ ly an epidemic of inconstancy has broken E. I> VOl'RKAY.............. B us I iichh Agent. stroyed slavery, annihilated his oppo­ count of what he ¡heard Gen. Sherman out among the young folks, like the nents in the Radical party, and made of say, while at that city on thej night of himself a nuisance generally, he has gone Oct. Sth, of the condition of affairs in the measles. They’ll get over it in time. E JUST RECEIVED AND It’s a trifle inconvenient on gentlemen off on a crusade in North’n Oregon against South. We copy from it as follows : the Swamp Ijind Law. He did not * After conversing about the condition in pursuit of matrimonial “felickity,” commence his crusade nearer home than of the South as it was in 1862-63, the however, and also for ladies anxiously Eugene City, because we know him and General was asked his opinion about the awaiting oilers, as in the one case they state of affairs in that section. go sparking now-a-days in “these low his antecedents so well here that Samuel present We do not pretend, to give the exact lan­ grounds of sorrow” armed with a blank concluded it would be an uphill business. guage, but heonswered in substance, that As many persons in the northern portion he was’downjSouth last winter, ami found license and a preacher, and as soon as of the State do not know this new- Ajios- great improvements in the condition of “yes” is said, the name is filled in the tle of the Anti-Swamp Land Dispensa­ things. The country begins to look pros-1 blank and the preacher forthwith does perous again. He thought the Southern! tion, we propose to enlighten them a lit­ people now saw and felt that slavery had| his duty. In the other the women set tle. ever been an incubus on their material^ their faces as a flint against any wooer growth and prosperity. They were great-; who has not his preacher and license s| Hi' Colver denounces wliat he calls the 111 ly mistaken, and acting contrary to their along with him. Both sexes prefer tak­ “Swamp Land Ring,” and yet belongs ¡"Illi best interest, to still, maintain; that sla­ ing chances on the divorce courts to trust­ III: to a land ring so despicably mean, that very was a valuable elementan the State, 111 ing to the proverbial inconstancy of lov ­ all other rings sink into utter insignifi­ when they were themselves convinced cance in comparison to it. We charge that the State was better off without it. ers. They will get into the good old way upon him, without fear of successful con­ Most of those who express discontent on after awhile, probably account of the abolition of slavery are in­ tradiction, that he and three or four of sincere. He thinks open and frank ad-! his confreres on Link river squatted on missions would be much better. The! A GAIN OF 10.000 VOTES SINCE State lands, ami held the same for years, leading minds of the tSouth are begin­ LAST ELECTION. without paying one cent to the State for ning to treat the matter properly. He thought the better class of men— them or a mill to the county in taxes. never the leaders—had any direct connection OUR ROOSTER CONVALES­ We charge further that this “Colver with the conspiracies against the lives of; CENT! Ring” fenced in thousands of acres of individuals and the outrages which had swamp land to which they had no shad­ been perpetrated. He had apologized for, Our rooster is slightly convalescent ow of claim, and used the same for their these outrages ¡»erpetrated South, on the; this week. The late dose of “New De­ benefit and excluded bona fide settlers by ground that as a general thing they were' in obscure places, in locali­ parture” had thoroughly sickened him, their pretended claims. We charge fur­ committed ties remote from the centres of intelli­ and had caused him to droop his feathers ther, that this “Colver Ring” fenced in gence. in terrible agony; hut the election re­ and claimed eyery available spring and Speaking of the probabilities of the fu­ ture, the General said : The people down turns from Texas have revived him, and watering place in their vicinity on the there are beginning to understand their ! having disgorged the villainous com­ west side of Little Klamath Lake, and own best interest. They have recently '1 pound, he now puts on an air worthy of thus gained control of thousands more convicted eight conspirators who have the occasion. been committing outrages, and sent them |. acres of range for their own cattle, to the to WAGON BOXES, HAY FORKS and RAKES, the Penitentiary from North Carolina. The Lone Star State has gone, in her exclusion of bona fide settlers. We PATENT CROSS CUT and BUCK 8AWS, GRASS SCYTHES and SNATHS. These trials were before a Southern jury. * election on the 3d inst., overwhelmingly WOODEN and STEEL BARLEY FORKS. HAND-SAWS, SHELF HARDWARI, charge further, that when setting up their They are evidences of a brighter future. Democratic—making a clean sweep for CUTLERY, AC. GRADE VINE CRADLES, The great difficulty in the way of a the entire delegation for Congress. From • claims to these lands, springs and water­ complete restoration of the South, hith­ NAILS OF ALL SIZES. MANURE FORKS, CONTAINS ing places, the “ Colver Ring ” well knew PAINTS, OILS snd VARNISH, GRAIN SCOOPS, the four districts are, respectively, elect­ erto, has been the apathy or insincerity that they had no legal and valid claim WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, of the leading men. Complete order will ed the following Democratic Congress-, TUBS and BASKETS, to those lands, and could not have under never be restored until the people, the NO QUININE, MERCURY OR ARSENIC ! !CHOPPING and BROAD AXES, men : W. S. Herndon, John C. Connor, | CLOTHES WRINGERS, HATCHETS and HAMMERS, x the limitation laws of this State, and by leading men in the South, take sufficient D. C. Giddings and John Hancock. The TRAYS and BOWLS. BENCH SCREWS, interest in the administration of the law their claims they knowingly perpetrated Radicals, as usual, exerted every means to crush out the spirit of outrage rife all to carry- the State, hut in this they sig­ a double swindle on the State—first, by over the country. He did not believe in nally failed. The Democracy of Texas defrauding it out of the prices of these reformation from the outside. Men who make rapid changes are generally insin­ The astonishing cures daily performed bv this was not lured of! after the new god—the lands, which would willingly have been cere. It is a difficult matter to force preparation cause considerable comment by the paid by bona fide settlers, and, secondly, “New Departure.” down any people’s throat unwelcome Medical Faculty, as they positively assert that by defrauding the State out of the reve­ opinions, and to make them reconciled CHILLS AND FEVER. FEVER AND AGUE, RELIEF OF THE DESTITUTE OF nue due from the taxation of these to violent changes. The changes must INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS CHICAGO. be cured without the use of Quinine. Nev­ lands. That they knowingly ¡»erpetrated j be first evolved in the hearts of the peo- cannot ertheless. the old Poison is laid upon the shelf, and a fraud on persons desiring to purchase ! pie, who are most deeply interested. He we would recommend in confidence to those who I said he still had faith in the people, and To the Citizen« of Ore'ion: tried and received but temporary relief from some of those lands by informing them thought that there was a gradual change have It is but seldom in the history of na-1 that they were the owners, and by fenc­ ! the use of the many Quinine Mixtures, to ' of sentiment among the leading men of tions that the sym|>athy anti generosity the South, which would soon go far to­ ing them in as such, and that they know ­ of mankind are so forcibly appealed to by ' ward frowning down and suppressing all ingly defrauded the county out of the so calamitous an occurrence as that of the | recent conflagration in Chicago, whereby taxes due from these lands if held by inimical organizations from an inside that great, prosperous and beautiful city, ! bona fide purchasers. We charge upon ■ pressure. When this becomes the case, peace and security to the life of the hum­ the center of wealth and trade and com­ ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL, blest citizen will be attained throughout Samuel Colver, the great Apostle ofthe mercial power, and the pride of a nation, NO has bet'll laid in ashes, and over one hun­ Anti-Swamp Land Dispensation, the the South. SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS. dred thousand of her people been sudden- j Chief Howler of the Squatters’ Syna­ A BIDDY’S ELOQUENCE. ly rendered homeless and reduced to pov­ CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, NO STIFF LIMBS ! erty and want. Such a calamity, though gogue—that he, himself, individually, The following is an instance of wit local in character, is national in its ef­ was engaged all last spring in a frantic BAKE OVENS, search after swamp lands ; that he visit ­ fects, as well also as in the demand it has that enlivened the scenes in a Police NO DEAFNESS : made uj>on human sympathy and gener- i ed Langel Valley and desired Mr. Arthur I t’ouit in Portland the other day, as re­ SKILLETS ANT) TEA-KETTLES, osity; and the simple statement of the I.angel to ¡»oint out some swamp lands ported by the Bulletin. Woman’s logic misery it has occasioned, ap]>ealsdirectly BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, and forcibly to the sympathies, not only for him. He wanted 2,000 acres at first, ; and well spun ethics failed to reach that of our own people, but to those of civiliz­ and then begged for 200 acres ; and then i hard-hearted, unapproachable, unkissa- FRY-PANS, &C. ed humanity throughout the world, and only wanted a little hay ranch—like the ble Judge. His ermine must be made of i Or any of those disastrous effects caused by the calls for immediate action and generous office seeker that went to Gen. Jackson stern stuff, to resist such shafts as that use of the many Quinine mixtures daily recotumen- response. I ded to them. At a meeting of the citizens of Port­ for a Cabinet appointment, and, on re­ Biddy hurled into its sacred folds : IT HAS BECOME A FIXED FACT, that no land, held on the 14th inst., the Mayor fusal, begged successively and unsuccess­ Mrs. Muldowdniade her appearance be­ remedy has yet been discovered which allays Fever was requested to appoint an Executive fully for every minor office, finally going fore the Police Magistrate, charged with and gives strength and tone to the Stomach, and Committee, whose duty it should be to off contented with an old pair of boots being drunk and disorderly. The accus­ • that important gland, the Liver, like the AGUE KING. It is nature’s own remedy, being com- devise means to aggregate contributions and a pair of seatless trousers. Saiu ed is a native of the Green Isle and en­ i I posed vegetable matter, and skillfully prepared. j.-g- ALWAYS ON HANI) A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE.-^ fuom the entire State of Oregon, for thp joyed the possession of a rich brogue, It seeks of the root of the disease, and with its mag­ wanted a little of that swamp land relief of sufferers by thia terrible confla­ which caused the words to roll from her ic influence performs a cure. “chicken pie,” too. We charge upon lips like balls over a skettle board. Her gration. The undersigned were appointed such the “Colver Ring,” that they have done face presented the appearance of having Committee, and they now thus publicly more to retard the settlement of the undergone a regular drinking bout, but Jacksonville, June 10th, 1871. as she denied the charge, we shall not in­ appeal to the well-known generosity of the people of this State to contribute in Klamath Ijxke country than all other sist upon it. At length the case was their prosperity to these suffering people. things combined, by fencing and claim­ reached, when his Honor, Judge Denny, The Bonder of Wonders—The Great Ague notice Large sums of money have already been ing the available springs and watering said : King. “Mrs. Muldowd, you are charged with forwarded, but the magnitude of the dis­ places, and thus gaining control of the being drunk and disorderly. Are you I wonder if wonders are never to cease, aster and the extent of its harrowing con­ HE undersigned having been appointed agent of the County Court of Jaekson county, Ore­ sequences, as well as the near approach stock range to the exclusion of honest guilty ?” At present all wonders are on the increase ; gon, for the care of the sick and indigent poor of of winter, admonish us that contribu- i settlers who were willing to buy the land “I am not sir. I never drank a drop Of the latest I now will give you a hint, said county, this is to notify all interested persons, tions will be welcome for a considerable and pay for it. Finally, we charge upon of anything strong in all my life.” Look at the Ague King of Cowan A Flint. that application for relief or aid from said county length of time to come. “The officer declares that you Mere No Quinine, no Mercury, nor Arsenic we find must be made through me. and all bills for aid or the “Colver Ring” that they never open­ All contributions of money placed in . both drunk and noisy.” relief, before being nuditel by said Court, must be Were ever compounded or with it combined ; “Ah, sure, your Honor, I’ll tell ye all This wonder, the doctors were mentnlly sure, the hands of the Committee, will be for- j ed their pious mugs about the enormities presented to me for approval. Done by order of the County Commissioner, at the warded to the proper authorities, and of the Swamp Land Law until Hon. J. about it. Do you see, my Mike had Could never be done and make a good cure. July term of said Court. 1871. due credit given to each locality of the 1 N. T. Miller, the Swamp Land Commis­ been away workin’ on the rale rode, and E. D. F0UDRAY Agent. We confess it astounds us, and wonderfully too, sioner, commenced the survey of these had kum home for the purpose of kissin’ To see what the Ague King daily does do ; State. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AD Ofthe County Court of the aforesaid county, for ¿V ways on hand at the We make this appeal to the. people of lands and discovered the swindle the the gossons and lyin’ in the Winty’s If you’ve Fever, or Ague, or any such thing, the county poor. wood. Now, yer Honor, I suppose you the entire State, with the fullest confi­ “Colver Ring” were perpetrating on the Go promptly and purchase the great Ague King. This 12th day of July 1871. 28tf dence that contributions will be such as State and the people. We affirm that it know that Mike has been away for sever­ ’d shaken so long, till every kind friend become humane people. All donations [ was only when their little game was dis­ al weeks, and where is the wife that I Contolhigly me to fix for my end ; should be sent to the First National covered that Colver armed himself for his wouldn’t feel glad whin the old man come Oh 1 life was told so sweet. I wished not to die, OF Bank of Portland, as the Committee’s crusade, and now we submit is he not a home ; sure that’s all there was about it.” Therefore the Ague King I hastened to try. “ But you were noisy. ” precious disciple to talk about “rings?” Treasurer. BOOKS, “Bless yer bright eyes, yer Honor, I One bottle is all—I took as directed, Statements of such remittances, togeth­ Is he not a delightful duck to shriek er with all other communications, should about land swindlers ? Let some person would not for the wourld make the nate, And, wondrous to tell, my cure was effected STATIONERY, thegravo I was snatched, and ever will sing be addressed to M ark A. K ing , Esq., in his audiences north ask Sam how much gintlemanly officer out a fibber, but thin From Corner California and Fourth Sts. land he had control of by his fences on d’ye see he doesn’t understand the case. Honored and blcss’d be the great Ague King 1 Secretary- of the Committee. TOILET ARTICLES, I was delighted to see Mike, and while Now shakers, we tell you go buy it and try it, While sympathizing humanity in for­ Link river to which he never had and IIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- quickly will make your shaking limbs quiet; AC. AC. eign lands have learned with sorrow- of could not have any right? The game is we were sittin’ easy like in the kitchen It lully inform their friends and the public gen­ pills of Quinine, and every sueh thing, the grievous affliction that has been vis­ not worth the canjlle, certainly, but we drinkin’ a cup of tea, after the childer For erally that they have purchased the above estab­ ited upon Chicago, and have responded cannot resist the temptation of again had been put to bed, I would seize Mike Must speedily yield to the lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be GASOLINE OIL AND LAMPS and are still responding in a most gener­ paying our respects to this ineffable hum­ in me arrums and kiss his dear lips, and henceforward conducted under their constant per­ maybe, yer Honor, I may have hollered At the CITY DRUG STORE. sonalsupervision, and they guarantee satisfaction ous manner to the cry of distress that has bug at an early day. to all who may favor them with their patronage. once or twice in glorification over the fallen upon the ears ofthe civilized world Agency for the These stables are centrally located, and within by means of this conflagration, unparal­ “S addle W hite S urrey for the good thing that I had.” convenient distance of the various houses of public leled as it is in the history of the world F ield T o -M orrow .”— Our fellow-towns­ “You will have to pay a fine of $5.” Horses or mules will be boarded “What! ¡»ay a fine of $5 for kissin’ SOLD EVERYWHERE BY DRUG­ entertainment. In extent and sad consequences, let us and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate man, B. F. Dowell, Esq., announces him ­ GISTS AND DEALERS. [32tf Mike? Howly Moses, where ’ s the law not here in Oregon, where for the past chargee. They have the largest stock in Oregon, year prosperity lias so bountifully smiled self a candidate for the Republican nom­ and justice of the land that makes a wo­ south of Portland, of upon us, be backward in doing our duty ination for Congressman. We sincerely man pay a tine of $5 for kissin’ her hus­ NOTICE. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES in the premises and contributing our hope he will get it. During his resi­ band ? Oh, Michael, Michael, boo, hoo, with single or double teams, for hire on reason­ Notice of Final Settlement. hoo, the law has come atween us, and no share toward the relief of the distressed. able terms ; also, dence in Washington his persistance and To all whom it may concern ; more can I kiss yer swate lips for fear 1’ hillip W asserman , GOOD SADDLE HORSES «k MI LES, insinuating ways is said to have driven the law will be broken into smithereens. W. 8. L add , E have sold our Jaokson Salt Work» to John Jn the County Court, for the State of Oregon, for Which will be hired to go to any part of Sizemore, with the intention of leaving Ore­ H enry F ailing , Jackson County. (Sitting in Probate. October nearly all the War Department clerks Och, hone, I’ll lave the State of O’Regan the country at moderate rates. gon as soon as we can settle our business. We and go back to Californy, that I will. 5th, 1871.) B en . H olladay , Animals bought and sold, and horses broke to w ild, one of them actually leaping out of I’ll not stay where sich cruel laus are in tender our thanks to the people of Jackson county B. G oldsmith , In the matter of the Estate of Joshua H. Sterne, for the patronage that has been given us. The saddle or harness. a third story w indow to escape our per­ use against a poor woman.” C. H. L ewis , deceased. KEUBLI A WIL80N. business will be carried on by Mr. Sizemore. Committee. sistant fellow-citizen. If he goes to Con­ ILAS J. DAY’, administrator “rfa 6oni» woo” of May7tb, 1870. 33tf BROWN ave a chance. Eastern Ore­ The last case is that of a young fellow, The above goods are all of the best quality, and day, the SI day of October, 1871, at whioh time LL persons indebted to the undaraigned, that Jersey, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin. will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. ¿pdf' All and plaee all persons having any objections to said by note or account, are notified that th* beat gon and Northern Oregon have enjoyed professing to be a preacher, who started orders thing they can do is to pay up, M we ere compell*® promptly filled. Repairing dene promptly final account and settlement, must then and there a monopoly of Radical Congressional for Kerbyvillo for a license, leaving his make the same. to have money, and it must come from thoaa who T kc R fasing . —The population of Jo­ nominations; let the Runny South enjoy faithful lHdy to wait for his return, but and in good style."tS®. JOHN MILLER. ORTH A GJENNINA. By order of lion. L. J. C. Dunean, Judge, of owe us, and th.at toa*. the questionable honor awhile now. I said Court. 36 sephine county is increasing. W* forgot to come back to consummate his Jacksonville, Sept. 9tb. 1871. [41t4] SII.AS J. DAY, Clerk. I Jacksonville. August 19th, 1971. ÇThç ¿Ûcniorratiç Simes. A PARTY BY THE NAME OF COLVER HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL GEN. SHERMAN ON THE SOUTH. V Over 30,000 Majority ! NEVER FAILS TO CURE COWAN & FLINT’S Cook Stoves, Different Styles Giant Powder, Try the Ague King ! Fuse and Caps, Rifle & Blasting Powder . T CITY DRUG STORE, , _ 9 LIVERY & SALE STABLE T Great Ague King ! W HUNTERS’EMPORIUM! S A A