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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1871.
NO. 44.
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WOMAN'S RIGHTS IN WYOMING.
SWAMP LAND PETITION.
pasture of fleas. These creatures, as soon
us
it
was
light,
were
succeeded
by
a
'e-
A Wife as Justice Passes Seutcnce on hei'
Il’ILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR-
gion of Ileus, who prevented me even To the Hon. TF. H. Odell, Surveyor Gen­
JACKSOX COVXTY.
Husband.
Tl GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls
A Plain, Unvarnished Tale«
eral o f Oregon:
then from sleeping, by settling upon"my
F irst JrniciAL D istrict .—Circuit Judge, P. on professional business. His office and residence
The undersigned, your petitioners, citi­
nose. The blue sky, the azure sea, the
P. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney. H. K. Hanna.
«re at
One of tho best of the many stories told
Jacken» County— Circuit Court, Second Monday
The Overbeck Hcspitul,
1 “It is erupting, sir,” said an American warm sun, the balmy breezes of Naples, zens of Jackson county and residents of j in connection with the official action of
in February and November. County Court, first On Oregon Street. Jacksonville, Oregon
t-tf . to me, as we stood before the door of the its orange groves and mountans, are all Link river and the Klamath lakes coun­ ¡Mrs. Justice-of-the-Peace Morris,
bt
Monday in each month.
hotel; and so it was. During the whole well in their way; but, as a matter of try, would respectfully represent that Sweetwater county, Wyoming, is by a
■ day a thin column of smoke issued from choice, I would rutlier live in more north­ they are farmers and stock raisers, in­ Cheyenne correspondent of the New York,
C' omn ’ v O^crr«—Ju<lge, L. J. C. Duncan ;
i the summit, and at night a red hot river ern latitudes, where the climate is per­ duced to settle in this part of the State on Sun ; and it indicates, besides, some t>f
"Clerk, Silas J. Day ; Sheriff, Henry Klippel ;
seemed to be pouring down its side. “My haps a shade worse, where the beauties account of the advantages it affords for the delicate questions which must arise
Deputy Sheriff. E. D. Foudray ; Treasurer, John
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
Neuber ; Assessor, David Redpath ; County Com-
dear,” I said to my wife, “we must do of nature are not so striking, but where the latter employment. That rain falls with the assumption by women of duties,
missioners, John 8. Herrin, Thomas Wright;
Vesuvius.” So yesterday we started by one is not so bitten by fleas and gnats all so seldom and in such small quantities, which belong only to the other sex. Mr.
"School Superintuident, Wm. M. Turner; Survey­
the train for I’ompeii. Tlie modern town night, and tickled by flies all day. As that land, unless irrigated naturally or Morris, the gentle husband of Mrs. Mor^
or, J. 8. Howard ; Coroner, L. Ganung.
of that name consists of a half dozen for these latter insects, I do wish that artificially, cannot be relied on for crops ris, had, it seems, a bad habit of taking a
^•iT" Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build­
Jackuoneill» Precinct.— Justice of tho Peace,
houses, three of which are inns. The one of those persons who believe that ev­ of grain, grass or vegetables. For this social glass occasionally ; and one day,
ing, Third street between California and Main.
■James R. Wade; Constable, N. Stephenson.
guides to the mountain are found near ery thing is created for a purpose, would reason, the lands lying low along the during the lady’s absence at Court-, and
the gate leading into the ancient Pom­ tell me of what use they are. 1 can for­ margin of the lakes or streams are the when he should have been attending th?
Toten nf Jackeonville.— Trustees, James A. Wil-
Ion, N. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J.
peii. They are twelve in number, and give a gnat, or a flea, or even a bug, for only lands of value in the county, and if babies, his friends—for the purpose bf
8. Howard ; Recorder, U. S. Hayden ; Treas­
are under the supervision of a govern- they, torment one in order to feed; but we are deprived of the use ami ownership making a test case doubtless—plied him
urer, Henry Pape ; Marshal, James P. McDaniel
(KEPT OX THE EVROrEAX PLAX.)
■ ment official, At 3 P. M., each mounted flies are the natural enemies of mankind of them many of our farms are worthless, with liquor until lie was drunk, and then
JoSEPniXK COVXTY.
on a horse, with a guide on a third, and a —their whole object in life seems to be and we will all sutler great loss and in­ had him arrested and taken before his
Corner of Stark and Front Streets,
youth following us to make himself gen­ to annoy the human race. One is taught jury/
County Officer».— Judge, J. 11. Siferi ; Sheriff,
The Deputy who surveyed this country wife, the Justice. This was the result-.’
erally useful, Louisa and I started from in school that Nero when a boy used to
Daniel L. Green ; Clerk, Charles Hughes : Asses­ PORTLAND,
Mr. Morris’ head was not sufficiently
OREGON. 1 the Hotel Diomede. For the first hour kill them, and that, as a necessary conse­ on the part of the government, run his
sor, R. E. Foley; Treasurer. Wm. Naueke;
clear
to comprehend the situation. lie
Commissioners, Thomas G. Patterson, 11. Wood-
the path led through vineyards ; for the quence, later in life, he killed his moth­ section lines to, and established his frac­ began to assert his sovereign rights in
ZIEHER d- HOLTOX, PROPRIETORS.
sock; School Superintendent, R. R. Middles-
second hour it went over the lava almost er. For my part, I forgive him many of tional corners, and run his meander lines contempt of Court, until suddenly
Jaunary 7-tf.
worth.
straight up the mountain. Itfteemsto his crimes, for having passed his child­ along the margin of the low and valuable brought up by tho officer, in obedience
Jotepkine County.— Circuit Court, 2d Monday
be the mission of Napolitans to teach tlie hood in destroying the noxious vermin. lands, and not along the bank of the riv­ to the Court’s order. Seeing that things
in April and Fourth Monday in October. County
world what can be got out of a horse. On the whole, if I might venture a sug­ er or lake, along which those lands ex­ had changed somewhat, and tliat Otliel-
Court, First Monday in January, April, July and
So that, besides the river or lake
Along all the roads in the vicinity of gestion to those who are thinking of as­ tend.
had at
hd
October.
lying between these meander lines there I t lo
{” ’ ’ s occupation
'•eeui.au..u ......
a. least
.e..». suspended, ue
cending
Vesuvius,
it
would
be,
“
Don
’
t.
”
Naples the wretched-looking screws toil
am
large
tracts
of
valuable
land,
call.,!I
’
»«?
“
.
to
-
expostulate
first
w.th
theofficer.
ENGINEER,
merry along, up hill and downhill, drag­ It does not repay the trouble. From a
until informed by that functionary that
ging* behind them heavily laden market distance the mountain is a fine object, “lake” or “marsh,” which is neither—in he had no discretion, but was acting un1
- - often
-
carts, with
as many as twenty men particularly when there is an eruption ; either the legal or common sense defini­ I der orders from the Court.
and women perched indiscriminately up­ but to go up it is much like going be­ tion of those terms. But there is now ' “Who is (hie) the Court ?” inquiredMrt
1IIOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS CON- on them. An English horse would have hind the scenes of a theatre. The illu­ here a party surveying the lands between Morris.
JACKSONV1LLE LODGE No. !•
On being informed that the oc*
J Stantly on hand.
declined at once to have faced the path i sion is destroyed; and after several hours’ the line of meanders established by the I cupant of the bench was the Judge, Mr»
OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON
of the mountain. Our horses readied the toil, all one sees are two or three holes Deputy Surveyor and the lakes ami riv­ Morris looked at the Justice with a puz­
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’
base of the cone without turning a hair, emitting smoke in a heap of cinders—a ers—claiming them as “swamp and over­ zled air, scratched his head in an effort to
Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to
12 1-2 Cents.
and seemed to like it. Here we dis­ sight about as interesting as the chimney flowed lands,” belonging to the State in collect his scattered thoughts, and ejacu­
attend.
EDWIN SMITH, N. G.
39tf.
mounted, and were immediately assailed of a manufactory.—[Letter from Naples. virtue of an act of Congress granting the lated : “Iler—her—(hie)—youd----- fool
HENRY KLIPPEL, R. Sec y.
swamp and overflowed lands to the State —she’s my wife—(hie)—she is—that's
by a half naked crew of porters and spec-
J ohx B ilges , } Trustees.
in which they lie, and extended to Ore­ Esther, my (hie) wife Esther—you’re
SEEDING ORCHARDS TO GRASS.
I ulators. One held a bottle to my lips,
S. J. D ay ,
gon
and Minnesota on the 2<Jth of March, drunk or—oh (hie) don’t bother me,” and
and urged me to drink a little wine in or­
I saac S achs ,
1860.
[From
Colman's
Rural
World.]
der to gain strength enough to reach the
he started to go.
Regular Rabekah Degree meeting, last Monday
By an iniquitous act of the Legislative
summit. A chair was produced in which
This subject has often been touched
“Lock up tlie prisoner for contempt of
night of each month, at 7| e'eloek p. tn.
May 1st, 1869.
t—f
j Louisa was invited to seat herself, in or- upon, and from different stand-points. Assembly of the State of Oregon, approv­ i Court,” said Mrs. Morris to the officer.
I der to be carried by four bearers. A strap It is generally supposed that the seeding ed October 26, 1870, it is provided that
“What have you to say about it, eh ?’*
! was put annul my waist by two worthies, to grass will induce early fruiting. Peo­ the swamp lands belonging this State blurted out Mr. Morris, staggering men­
Oregonian. Pocahontas, Tribe No. 1, Im­
proved Order of Red Men,
■ who began to haul me forward. In vain ple would like to pluck a peck of sound “shall be sold to the first applicant, there­ acingly toward Bic Judge.
OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
I 1 appealed to the guide to free us from fruit from a tree one year transplanted, by cutting off all competition in the pur­
“You will find I have all to say about
the third sun in each seven suns, at the 8tb
AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE these nuisances. lie played it into their whether it be apple, pear, cherry or plum chase of the lands of that description, ' it. Officer, lock him up,” replied lief
run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good
of Saddles and Harness cheaper than ever was hands, and insisted that no one ever had, tree. To wait, they have not learned and which is to the pecuniary injury of this j Honor.
standing.
E. D. FOUDRAY, S.
offered before in Jacksonville. “Seeing is believ­
i could, or would, get up the mountain nn- don't “want to.” An orchard is planted State, and does great injustice and injury
Although badly mixed, Mr. Morris be­
Jo«. H. H yzer , C. of R.
ing.” Give me a call before purchasing else­ | assisted. Finding that 1 was inexorable, this year ; during the season it is cultiva­ to those settlers upon and contiguous to gan to get a glimmer of the truth, and
where.
an appeal was then made to my affec­ ted after a fashion—but, as it is trouble­ the land so claimed as swamp or over­ ' began a parley.
tions. Would I, 1 was asked, for a pal­ some to plow or cultivate between the flowed.”
“Now look here, Mr. Officer, don’t ydti
The first applications for swamp and be in a hurry. I didn’t mean anything
try twenty-five francs, the price of the trees, and especially as it endangers the
done with neatness and dispatch.
chair, risk the health of my wife? Money: I life of the tree to bark it or bend it, the overflowed lands on the waters of the wrong. I want to just talk with my
JERRY NUNAN.
can always be got, observed a moralist, i I cultivation is only so-so. Frequently the Klamath lakes and rivers bear even date wife-a little. Now, Esther, what’s the
Jacksonville. Jan. 14th, 1871.
jan-lltf.
health once lost can never be restored, i ground is seeded the second season al­ with the approval of the act of the State ! use of foolin’ ? you jist git down txut
Louisa, however, who rather prides her-i ready, because it will be so nice to pick Legislature, providing for their sale. Tho o’ there and go home and behave your-
* Call at J. Neuber’s
self on her pedestrianism, and who thinks i j up tlie fruit out of the tall and velvety principal application is in the name of i self. 1’11 tend to this little difficulty my­
more of twenty-five francs than I do, I | grass, which is expected to be so (hick ono A. J. Burnett, a member of the House self. Now go right along ; the baby
AS permanently located on the Fort Lane
scorned
the idea of the chair; so on foot I and rank that no damage will accrue to of Representative that passed this iniqui­ wants nursing. I had to give it to Mrs.
Ranch, two miles north of Willow Springs,
tous law, ami the remainder of them in Winslow to get to sleep when I came
an l offers his professional services to tho people of nd see ms fine stock ok new we started, the guide sulkily making re-1 the falling fruit. Surely there will be no
Jackson and Josephine counties.
38ttf
to the fruit, because there will the names of speculators, believed tube down. He’s hungry, for he won’t Use
’
Goods direct from the manufacturers. flections u|M»n the stinginess of English- 'damage
I | be no fruit. In nine cases out of ten, the I i in collusion v, ¡th said Burnett. We be­ | that old bottle, and I don’t blame him
men, and our tormentors following us.
He has a tine lot o
Dr. L. T. DAVIS,
The cone of Vesuvius is certainly not | I trees will be neither dead nor alive for a lieve the passage of the law for the sale either. The dishes ain’t washed, nor the
Hewing MnclilnoHi
easy
walking. It is almost perpendicu- ■ few years; and then, death will be a of those lands was procured by corrupt beds made, neither. And what's more,
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
lar, anti as it is mainly made up of ashes,, certainty, and all the cost and labor ex- means—we know it is ail injury to the I ain’t goin’ to do it any more, now. You
State, ami will greatly damage the set­ hear that. Now start along.”
A New Lot of
lone slips back two steps for every three | , pended will be a total loss.
Opposite I lie Old
By the time Mr. Morris had delivered
Each time that Louisa I When the orchard ground is cultivated tlers and settlement of this part of the
IMBRICAN LEVER WATCHES one takes.
stopped for a moment to rest, the chair , to small grain, especially oats, it is al- country. The lands it will place in the himself of this, his tone had changed as
Just from the Factory.
A rkansas L ivery r S table ,
was inviting thrust before her, while at most as disastrous. We have known a hands of speculators and monopolies is his feelings warmed from that of expos­
of great extent and great value. Much tulation to that of command again, aiul
He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, every false step which 1 made a strap! ' peach orchard to be entirely killed by
among which is the
dangled before me and I was invited to I i having two successive crops of oats sown of this land is neither “swamp nor over­ the officer forced him into the rudely con­
J»ck»onrille, Oregon.
flowed,” as is proven by the growth upon structed lock-up in the rear of her Hon­
lay hold of it. Women have more pluck ; : in it.
umNm.'y rifle .
it —much of it is natural meadow, never or’s Court, and there Mr. Morris was left
Dll. W. JACKSON,
WKick repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­ than men, and I confess that several | The facts are, trees ought to lie culti­
being
too wet for that purpose; and none to reflect Ujxm (he situation, and gaze
ing.
times I should have grasjied the strap vated for the first five or six years, until
ZDZEJSTTIST.
I
of
it
too
wet to be valuable for pasture upon the dividing wall between himself
had I not had before me the example of they become well established. If, in the
i
lands,
and
will bo purchased for thatpur- and wifo as the dividing line between
'EUT'
All
kinds
<>f
Watch
and
Clock
Cleaning
and
|
Louisa, every few minutes sternly de­ meantime, a tree dies out, plant another
Dental Rooms in building formerly occupied by
'
pose
so
soon
as it is brought into market. ■ man’s and woman's rights under this new
Dr. E. H. Greene an, corner California and Fifth Repairiug done to order at half price.
clining the chair. One by one our friends and a better one, as soon as possible. I p
Jacksonville,
May
13,
1865.
I
We
therefore
pray that you cause the dispensation. On the following morning
Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short
tailed oil’, and after climbing, scrambling to this time be satistied with a lew sam-
public
surveys
to
be extended over that ?dr. Morris v. a arraigned before her Hon­
notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
and slipping for an hour we triumphant- pie or specimen fruits. If the trees
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS
given to the regulation of children's teeth. Teeth
portion
of
the
lands
now meandered as or, and in the most sober and subdued
ly stood u]»on the summit. My notion of j bloom anil set full (and we are now speak-
«Xtracted without pain by the use of the late
“
swamp
or
lake,
”
and
the fractional cor­ manner, and witlf the deepest humilia­
a volcano—a most unscientific one, no ing especially of apples and |>ears), prune
method uf lucal anasthesia. Ail work warranted.
ners
and
the
meander
lines placed upon tion, pleaded guilty, asked ¡he pardon of
doubt—has always been of a vast lake of . out the fruit spurs, except enough for a
Satisfaction guaranteed.
the
actual
bank
of
the
river
or lake as the the Court for contempt, begged its clem­
nov20 3m.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
molten lava, perjietually seething and very limited crop. After the fifth or
THE
case
may
be,
and
the
land
so surveyed ency and then awaited his sentence with
boiling. I was awakened from this de- sixth year seed to clover, and allow no
brought
speedily
into
market.
humanity and resignation. After giving
lusion by the guide pointing to a small ¡grass of any kind, especially not timothy
i
And whereas, by the proviso to tho 1st the prisoner a Caudle lecture as amended
I hole, about six feet in diameter, and say- lor blue grass to getfoothold.
Even with
ing : “This is the small crater.” A few clover it is best to mulch around and section of the act of Congress of tho 12th by the laws of Wyoming, her Honor im­
of March, i860, granting swamp ami posed the usual fine and required the
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISH-
, steps further
luriner uii
on we came upon me
the eage
edge i near the tree.
overflowed
lands to Minnesota and Ore­ prisoner to give bonds to keep the peace,
e. a Real Estate Agency in connection with Cor. Third A ( ul. sts., (opposite tho I. N. Hotel.); of a basin of ashes,
But, says one, what crop shall
snail we raise
•• lies, with
with a a hole
hole about
about I But,
tbeir Law Office, and are prepared to buy and sell
gon,
“
swamp
ami overflowed lands” may upon which tho Court offered to let him
KrLcovi ii ■ «' nn»?r<«i*r
thirty feet in diameter at the bottom / in our orchards that will be profitable,
real estate in this and adjoining counties. Records
bo taken up under the pre-emption and go, and Mr. Morris vanished.
4ACKSONV
iLLb,
“
that,
”
lie
said,
“
is
the
large
crater.
”
1
pay
for
the
labor,
and
be
a
benefit
to
the
searched and abstracts of title prepared with dis­
____
sat down disgusted. It was now getting | trees ? We answer for a rotation : first Homestead laws prior to their cession to
patch and accuracy. Parties a’ a distance can
T he N ext C omet .—Lucke’s comet is
-oommunicate with us by addressing
ilark. “Come this way,” said theguidej [year, potatoes; second, corn—drilled and the State, we further pray that you eau ■
the surveys asked for to be made speedily
FAY A REA,
JOHN NOLAND, PROP’R. “an<l y°u will see the flames.” 1 did see used for soiling ; otherwise a small vari­ ' and in advance of the cession of the now on its way towards its perihelion,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
which it will reach In January next. The
I through the mist and smoke a lurid ety. Third year, buckwheat. Sow the
aps22-tf.
swamps
on
the
Klamath
waters
to
the
April 22, 1871.
|
comet
will be telescopically visible some
buckwheat
early
;
plow
under
when
in
____
| light, which I was told was the hole from
/State; and that you use your influence months previously, but is not an object
bloom
(about
June)
and
sow
a
second
i
which
tlie
lava
is
now
flowing.
By
this
E. B. WATUOX.
C. *. KIBLER.
i with the Federal Government to prevent I of especial interest to those whose vision
IQUORS by the glass, bottle, demijohn, or keg. time it was quite dark, and we were al­ crop. Tliis, if you must save, you can do
KAHLER & WATSON,
Astrono-
The proprietor of this old stand was the first most choked with the fumes of sulphur. so ; but it is better to allow it to fall the ceding of any swamps on the Klam­ is unaided by instruments.
to bring liquors down to a bit a drink nine years The guide began explaining that he had down, allowing your turkeys and chick­ ath waters to the State until the surveys • mers will soon begin to point their teles
in Jacksonville. I will be happy to have my seven children, all of whom, he observed, ens to do the harvesting. Buckwheat herein asked for are returned by you to scopes to the neighborhood where the
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ago
friends call and see me. The best kinds of wines, were twins. Louisa became interested will leave the ground in tine condition for the General Land Office.
comet will be first seen. It has a very
liquors and cigars always on hands. Families sup
short period—only three years and a
W
endeltn N eez , O. A. S tearns ,
another
crop
of
either
corner
potatoes.
in
these
domestic
details,
and
would
have
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
plied with the best and purest in the market, a-
quarter. The least distance from the sun
C
has . S chneider , I saac L ewis ,
It
is
much
easier
destroyed
than
weeds.
sat
listening
to
them
for
an
hour,
but
it
jeasonable rates.
is thirty-two millions of miles, or about
Will practice in tho Supreme Court, District, and
A.
H
enny
,
I.
F
ulkerson
,
seemed to me about time to think of
Jacksonville, July 12th, 1871.
2Stf
other Courts of this State.
the average distance of Mercury. The
T
he
E
ffects
of
A
dvertising
.
—
An
J
ohn
G
leim
,
*
G
win
B
utler
,
getting down. Tho guide took Louisa
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0.
greatest distance is three hundred and
by tlie arm and said, “take long stepsand editor in Iowa advertised the other day J. D. C arr by J esse G f . o . T homas ,
Jacobs—opposite Court House square.
eighty-seven millions of miles, or more
A pplegate ,
R ort . W hittle ,
stick your heels well into the cinders.” that he “would take a good dog in pay­
than four times that of the Earth.
ment
of
one
year
’
s
subscription
”
for
his
Jos.
H
ennig
,
T.
D.
S
mall
,
He
then
disappeared
from
my
view
into
D. B. REA.
JAMBS D. FAY.
This comet is principally of interest
paper.
The
next
day
forty-three
dogs
J
oel
M.
R
ambo
,
J.
IL
M
iller
,
KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED the darkness with tlie wife of my bosom.
FAY & RE A
•
because
its jieriod of revolution has di-
were
sent
to
the
office.
The
day
after
­
A.
F.
W
oodruff
,
C
has
.
T
rafton
,
I followed as I could. Never, no never,
• a large stoek of
wards,
when
the
news
had
spread
out
in
­
,
minished
to the extent of about thred
W.
H.
M
iller
,
I.
R.
M
unn
.
did
I
ever
experience
a
more
disagreeable
Attorneys and Counsellors-at.Law,
I days in the past eight years, a fact which
sensation than going down that moun­ to the country, four hundred farmers had
Link River, Oct. 2, 1871.
OFFICE—In Court Honso, up stairs.
is generally accepted as furnishing the
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
tain of cinders. Every step I took, al­ sent two dogs apiece, by express, with
eight
baskets
full
of
puppies,
all
marked
I
best
proof of the theory that the regions
in
How S ugar is M ade .—The way
Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts
though I dug' my heels into tlie cinders,
GROCERIES,
C.
O.
D.
Tn
the
meantime
the
oiler
of
space
are filled with a material “eth-*
which
sugar
is
made
perfectly
white
was
I
thought
1
was
going
head
over
heels
of this State.
found
its
way
into
the
neighboring
States,
er
”
capable
of rctardingtlie motion Of the
found
out
in
a
curious
way.
A
hen
that
down
sonic
fearful
abyss.
Every
few
BOOTS A SHOES,
WM“ Particular attention paid to the collection
minutes the mountain was lit up by a and before the end of the week there had gone through a clay mud-puddle, bodies composing the solar system. Of
•f Claims against the Federal and State Govern-
BLANKETS,
flash of lightning, which enabled me were 8,000 dogs tied up in the editor’s went with her muddy feet into the sugar course this resisting medium would pro­
tnenta, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption
vaguely to distinguish the guide and front and back yards ! The assortment house. It was observed by some one duce annual effects ujion the comet of a
and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral
GLASSWARE,
Louisa far below me sticking their heels, included all the kinds from blood-hounds that wherever the tracks were, the sugar few tons in weight, that would not be ex­
Lodes under the recent Act of Congress.
1 tf.
too,
into tlie cinders. At last we reached down to poodles. A few hundred broke was whitened. This left to some experi­ perienced by our earth in the course of
HARDWARE,
But the result^
the bottom. The boy who had been left loose and swarmed on the stairways and ments. The result was, that the clay thousands of ages.
in
the
entries,
and
stood
outside
the
though
long
deferred,
is
none the less in­
came to be used in refining sugar. It is
with the horses had lit a small lantern,
PAINTS A OILS.
sanctum
and
howled,
and
had
lights,
and
evitable
—
earth,
planets
and comets will
in
this
way
:
The
sugar
is
put
in
earthen
otherwise we never should have found
sniffed
under
the
crack
of
the
door,
as
if
he
eventually
precipitated
into the sum
jars,
shajied
as
you
see
the
sugar
is.
The
them.
“
We
had
better,
”
said
the
guide,
Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors.
they were hungry for some editor. And large ends are upward. The ends have a
“
take
a
short
cut,
as
it
will
rain
soon.
”
My Motto:
A n exchange has the following : “How*
The short cut seemed to me a perpendic­ the editor climbed out of the window, up hole in them. The jar is filled with su­
Oregon 8t., next to Odd Fellow»’ Building, “Quick Sales & Small Profits.”
is
this for a scene in church ? The placd
the
waterspout,
and
out
on
the
comb
of
gar, tho clay put over the top and kept
ular cut. Why tho horses did not roil
is
a
sacred edifice in Bath, Maine. The
the
roof,
and
wept.
There
was
no
issue
wet.
The
moisture
goes
through
the
su
­
over I cannot imagine. It was too dark
pew
is crowded. The sermon is long1. A
of
the
paper
for
six
days,
and
the
only
ESSRS. WINTJEN A HELMS BEG TO
gar,
and
drops
from
the
hole
in
the
small
to see what they were doing, but as far
respectable
citizen goes to sleep. Ill
inform tbeir friends and the public generally
way
the
friends
of
the
eminent
journalist
end
of
the
jar.
This
makes
the
sugar
as
I
could
distinguish,
my
feet
were
al
­
—AT—
that they hare thoroughly refitted their saloon,
close
proximity
to him is a lady. The
could
feed
him
was
by
sending
lunch
up
perfectly white.
most on a level with my horse’s ears.
aad xedueed the prioe of liquors to
preacher
was
in
the
midst of his closing
to
him
in
balloons.
At
last
somebody
J ust before we got to the bottom of the
prayer,
when
the
slumborer
astonished
F
ast
H
orses
,
and
W
hat
T
hey
C
ost
.
bought
a
barrel
of
arsenic
and
three
tons
mountain it came on to rain in torrents,
Perhaps
it
would
interest
our
readers,
es
­
the
congregation
by
grunting
in a tond
of
beef,
and
poisoned
the
dogs,
and
the
and wet to tlie skin, we took refuge in a
Corner of Oregon and Main Streets, offers small pot-house, where w’e ordered wine, editor came down only to And on his pecially those who are interested in fine of complaint: “Come, come, Sarah ! lay
bargains, such as have not been offered before at
which the father of the twins drank. desk a bill from the Mayor for $8,000, be­ horses, to know what the fine array of along ! don’t crowd so! Lay over ! lay
Jacksonville.
ing the municipal tax on dogs at $1 per blood horses cost Robert Bonner. We over !” Surah, wljo was fortunately in
This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and Torches were then lit, and in another head. He is not offering the same in­
give them here at the true cost, as stated the pew also, never for a moment lost her
hour we reached the Hotel Diomede,
CASH purchasers will do well to call on him.
ducements
to
subscribers
now,
and
he
by Bonner himself: Dexter, $33,000; presence of mind, but administered &
tired, stiff"and drenched, and turned into
Pocahontas, $45,000; Peerless, $45,000; timely poke with her parasol, wnfen
bed, but not to sleep. I soon heard the doesn't want a dog.
together with the finest brands of liquors and oi-
Lantern, $10,000; Bruno, $25,000 ; IM. awakened her dormant lord, and prevent­
horrid buzz which lieraids the approach
gars always on hand.
Everett,
$20,000 ; Joe Elliott, $10,000 ; ed any further remarks on Ills part* A
E
mperor
W
illiam
,
of
Germany,
con
­
of the musketo, and while my upper man
in exchange for goods. Also ground salt in was attacked by these vile insects, I felt tributed 1,000 thalers ($700) to the Chica­ Lady Palmer, $20,(KM); Starr, $20,000; warning to sleepy auditors or long-Wlild"'
60 Points of Billiards for Drinks. taken
ed preachers—no matter whiclL
50 and 100 lbs. sacks, and fine Liverpool salt.
Halbush, $35,000. Total, $278,000.
that my lower man was becoming the go relief fund. Very good.
April 1st, 1870.
*prUf.
January 7th, 1871.
jan7-tf.
orricxAii dihectoky .
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DR. A. B. OVERBECK
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RAILROAD SALOON
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And Small Profits,
“¡S MY MOTTO.”
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REPAIRING
Jlnsincss Carón.
DR. L. DANFORTH,
Physician and Surgeon,
H
JEWEL*.Y STORE,
A
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