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frhç ,p cm o frati c «inicfi. ject. There is no more to be said now, “D henceforth and forever. Let Colver burn his petition and return and hide his de SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11. 1871 minished head in the swamps of Link E. D. FOUDRAY, Rusineaa Agent river, and let the “farmers” and “stock raisers,” and “citizens of Jackson coun ty” preserve their souls in patience. The H ave just brief in the case of Fowler vs. Cluggage, although not illustrated by the wooden THE SWAMI» VAN!) PETITION. head of the author, has settled the ques Last week we published the petition of tion. The thing is done. Swamp land nineteen “citizens of Jackson county,” ers, “pass in your checks.” 9 addressed to the Surveyor General of the J oaquin M ii . lek and H is W ife .— State, which petition strikes us as in Mrs, Miller publishes a letter in the Ore- — KEPT BY tended more to give publicity to the jjonian, in which she plainly intimates names of those attached than for any to the public that the private affairs of practical benefit that can result. The ef- herself and Miller and their marital fliRion is evidentally a highfalutin and squabbles are matters which concern nonsensical emanation from the brain of themselves alone, and that they are pro the irrepressible Sam Colver—“full of bably able to manage them without out CONTAINS aound and fury, signifying nothing side interference. She asks the public to and was gotten up in the interests of the take cognizance of Miller’s public charac IIAS RECEIVED A MUCH LAR GER STOCK OF GOODS “Ring,” of which he is the “Bamboo ter, and to let his private character, at NO QUININE, MERCURY OR ARSENIC ! Chief.” least so far as concerns his relations to In the first place, it claims that tho pe his family, alone. This is right. We titioners are‘farmersand stock-raisers’ on disapprove of the spirit which seems to Link river, but among the names we’fail actuate so many of our brethren of the AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT The astonishing cures daily performed by this to see the names of Jacob Thompson, press in seeking to expose Miller’s fami preparation cause considerable comment by the Medical Faculty, as they positively assert that Dennis Crawley, O. T. Brown, E. F. ly matters. We hold that these are sa C ULLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND AGUE, Walker, Geo. Nourse and others, all cred, unless one or the other of the par INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS well-known land-holders in that vicin ties should make them public ; and un cannot be cured without the use of Quinine. Nev ertheless, the old Poison is laid upon the shelf, and ity who might be mentioned, whose til that is done, no journal has a right to we would recommend in confidence to those who names would have given character to invade the sanctity of the domestic circle, AT THE have tried and received but temporary relief fruui the use of the many Quinine Mixtures, to such a petition. On the other hand, we in order to gratify lovers of scandal and find the name of Jesse D. Carr. XX ell, if satisfy the morbid appetite of those who Jesse D. Carr is a “citizen of Jackson make it the business of life to attend to MOST REASONABLE PRICES! Co.,” a “farmer or stock-raiser” here, it the affairs of others, while they’ neglect is as much a matter of news to citizens their own. of this county as it will certainly be to G oing B ack on I t .—Hon. James H. his associates in San Francisco when they Slater has been making a speech in East I WAGON BOXES, HAY FORKS and RAKES, UK STOCK CONSISTS OF hear of it. After a recitation of griev ern Oregon, and from the report of the 1 PA I EXT CROSS CUT and BUCK SAWS, GRASS SCYTHES ami SN ATHS. ances, these “farmers and stock-raisers” same it seems the honorable gentleman WOODEN ami STEEL BARLEY FORKS. ! HAND-SAWS, SHELF HARDWARE, NO STIFF LIMBS ! and “citizens of Jackson county” pro is disposed to ugo back on” the “New De ¡CUTLERY, &C. GRAPE VINE CRADLES, NAILS OF ALL SIZES. MANURE FORKS, ceed to ask the Surveyor General to ex parture.” It will he remembered that the PAINTS. OILS and VARNISH, GRAIN SCOOPS, tend the public surveys over a portion of Mercury, Herald and Baker City Demo NO DEAFNESS I WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, land already returned on the public sur crat published Mr. Slater’s adhesion to TUBS and BASKETS, CHOPPING and BROAD AXES, veys as “lake,” according to the petition. the heresy with an immense flourish of ¡CLOTHES WRINGERS, HATCHETS and HAMMERS, ] TRAYS »nd BOWLS. BENCH SCREWS, Whether the Surveyor General has the trumpets, and it seems Mr. Slaterdid not power to order a re-survey of public think it necessary to deny his devotion Or any of those disastrous effects caused by the lands, after the first survey has been re to the dogma, until the elections in the use of the many Quinine mixtures daily recommen I ceived and approved by the General East—in fact, all over the Union—had ded to them. t IT HAS BECOME A FIXED FACT, that m. I Land office, is a mutter upon which we sounded its knell. XVe imagine this late remedy has yet been discovered which allays Fever have the gravest kind of doubts. But repudiation of it will not tend to elevate and gives strength nnd tone to the Stomach, and HATS AND CAPS, let that be as it may; these modest him in the opinions of his constituencv that important gland, the Liver, like the AGUE KING. It is nature’s own remedy, being com-1 “farmers” and “stock-raisers” delibera who certainly would much more admire posed of vegetable matter, anu skillfully prepared.1 tely ask the Surveyor General to initiate in him a consistent adhesion to the prin It seeks the root of the disease, and with its mag j ic influence performs a cure. a conflict of jurisdiction between the ciple, even in adversity, than a hasty and State and General Government about eager surrender of it. That speech, re I HARDWARE, these lands—re-survev the same, and pudiating the “New Departure,” is en then throw them open to-entry under the tirely “too thin.” United States laws, whereby the State The W omler of Wonders—The Great Ague will lose the benefit of their sale as C oming D own .—XVe learn that the ' King. swamp and over-flowed lands. XVe opine railroad company has reduced freight at ASSORTED I RON AND STEEL, least one-eighth lower by the cars than that if Surveyor General Odell is a man the steamers. This looks to be a curious TOBACCO AND CIGARS, I wonder if wonders are never to cease. SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, At present all wonders are on the increase ; of common sense, as we believe him to move, since the C. P. R. R. own the Of the latest I now will give you a hint, be, he will not pay the slightest head to steamers as well as the railroads to Red CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, Look at the Ague King ot Cowan A Flint. LZQ VOKS. Bluff ’ , but it is evident the company desire these “farmers” and “stock-raisers.” No Quinine, no Mercury, nor Arsenic we find to give the people their choice, and intro BAKU OVENS, Were ever compounded or with it combined ; Then to cap the climax, the Surveyor duce the railroad as a more popular route PATENT MEDICINES, This wonder, the doctors were mentally sure, General is asked to use his influence with for Northern California freight ; besides SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, Could never be done and make a good cure. the general Government to prevent the the railroad cannot deliver goods as far Red Bluff yet, which may also be a And many other Goode too Numerous We confess it astounds us, and wonderfully too, BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, cession of any of these lands to the State as To see what the Ague King daily doe.« do ; reason for the reduction. Railroad freight to Mention. If you’ve Fever, or Ague, or any such thing. until the surveys asked for are made and ought to be cheaper than steamer freight, FRY-PANS, AC. Go promptly and purchase the great Ague King. especially at this season of the year when returned to the General Land Office. No us with a call. Goods I’d shaken so long, till every kind friend doubt Mr. Odell will do just what these the upper Sacramento is so shallow and shown Favor with pleasure, as usual. told rue to fix for my end ; difficult to navigate, requiring all the men ask. They desire the cession to the freight to be put in fiat bottom barges and Oh I life was so sweet, 1 wished not to die, Thereiore the Ague Kiug I hastened to try. State retarded in order that they may towed up to Red Bluff’from Sacramento. SACHS BRO ’ S. grab thousands of acres of valuable — 1 rebel Journal. One bottle is all—I took as directed, And, wondrous to tell, my cure was effected ; swamp lands which properly belongs to T he N ew Y oke E lection . — The From the grave 1 wassnatched. and ever will sing n44 the State, but which they fear they can Tammany Ring was defeated in the Jacksonville, Nov. 1st, 1871. Honored and bless'd be the great Ague King ! not grab under the State laws. There is Democratic City of New York at the late Now shakers, we tell you go buy it and try it. It quickly will make your shaking limbs quiet ; the secret of the whole mutter. election. Thank God we belong to a For pills of Quinine, and every such thing, If the Swamp Land Commissioner had party honest enough to defeat public —AND— Must speedily yield to the not discovered the little game, whereby thieves. Let the Republicans follow the the “Colver Ring” was occupying and example set by the New York Democra using thousands of acres of the public do cy, and defeat the Washington gang of NOTICE main, to the exclusion of bona Jide set public robbers. tlers, without paying a dime to the gen SOLD EVERYWHERE BY DRUG HE undersigned having been appointed agent of the County Court of Jackson county, Ore GISTS AND DEALERS. [32tf gon, eral Government or a cent to the State for the care of the sick and indigent poor oi in taxes, we would never have heard of said county, this is to notify all interested persons, that application for relief or aid from said county the “farmers’ ” and “stock-raisers’ ” pe must be made through me. and all bills for aid or MILLINERY STORE, Has resumed bis former business in Jacksonville, tition. It makes all the difference in the relief, before being audited by said Court, must be Oregon, on California street, next door to A. Fish presented to me for approval. world to the “Colver Ring” whose oxis er <t IJro., and will keep constantly on hand a gen CALIFORNIA STREET, (Under Home’s Hall,) Done bv order of the County Commissioner, at till I eral assortment of gored. No doubt they think they can July term of said Court, 1871. Jacksonville, Oregon. E. D. FOl’DRAY Agent. make a political hobby of it, and indeed FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, Of the County Court of the aforesaid county, for ways on baud at the HAMES AND WHIPS, HOhSE-BLAN- we fancy wc see, in the columns of a co- the county poor. KETS, LINEN SHEETS AND HOOD*, This 12th day of July 1871. 28tf temporarv, the ears—lengthy ones, too— SPURS, CURRY COMBS AND HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- HORSE) BRUSHES, TRACE, of the same anti-swamp land animal, fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and HALTER AND DOG upon which, the proprietor finally hopes vicinity, that they have just received from San CHAINS, OF Francisco their Fall Stock of Millinery Goods, and to ride into the capitol at Washington as are prepared to furnish their customers with the Anda large stock of Saddlery, Hardware and Find Oregon’s next representative. The pro BOOKS, latest styles of H ats , B o . nnets , H ats and B os - ings. CALIFORNIA STREET, (Opposite U. S. Hotel,) net S hapes , Ao. Also a new and fine assort found desertations on swamp lands, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS GREAT LOSS STATIONERY, Manufacturing to order, and repairing done on ment of which appear weekly in the columns of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON short notice and with the best material. TOILET ARTICLES, a cotemporary, bring vividly to our All articles in my line will be sold at a lower TRIMMINGS, LWAYS on hand tho best stock of patent ami cash price than ever before offered in Jacksonville. remembrance those famous essays on AC. AC. home made Rifle and Shut Guns, single and Please call and examine my stock before pur FLOWERS, »‘Water Rights and Irrigation,” which double ; Revolver.« of the latest patents ; Pocket chasing elsewhere. Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the Will continue to offer a genera! variety of were of so thrilling and interesting and 4Gtf HENRY JUDGE. RIBBONS, GASOLINE OIL AND LAMPS latest and best. Also tho best Powder and Powder profoundly learned a character, that the Flasks ; all sort of Shot and Pouches ; Cap?. At the CITf DRUG STORE. Wads, and everything iu the Sportman's line. ORNAMENTS, very babies cried upon each appearance !» The above goods are all of the best quality, and of the paper to have them read in their Consisting of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Agency for tbs ' will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. All TIDIES, I orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly Bouts and Shoes. Ilatsand Caps, Grocer hearing. And the very last of this series ' and in good style.'34^ ies, Provision«, Hardware and AGUE ZK-ING-. of learned disquisitions is the more valu NECKLACES, JOHN MILLF.R. Queensware, Liquors, Ac., W. L. COWAN, Druggist.' Jacksonville, Sept. 9th, 1871. 30 able as containing the views of an emi PEARL BEADS, August 27th, 1870. AT PRICES, FOR CASH, y ♦ nent Jackson county juris consult, who and other articles in our line too numerous to enlightens the world and astonishes mention. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice of Final Settlement. MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. Ou Oregon street, Jacksonville. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. mankind, by illuminating the dark pla Jacksonville, October 13th, 1871. tf ces of the swamp land law with copious I In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Call and see. and judge fur yourselves. Jackson County, (sitting in Probate, November In the County Court, for the State of Oregon, for M. MENSOR. extracts from his brief in the case of Jackson County. (Sitting in Probate, November 9th, 1871.) In the matter of the estate of Thos. Jacksonville, Oct. ^1 st. 1871. 42m3 J. W. Manning, Prop’, 9th, 1871.) Fowler vs. C’luggage, which, we believe, Croxton, deceased. Notice to Tax-Payers. In the matter of the Estate of Joshua H. Sterne, William Kahler and James P.’ Tuffs, executors of involved a construction of the Donation Dissolution Notice. deceased. . said estate, having filed in said Court their final ac Law of Congress, instead of the swamp HE undersigned, Sheriff of Jackson County, count for settlement, and also praying fur an order Having just received from San Francisco a new ILAS J. DAY, administrator “ de bottle non” of I Oregon, will meet tho tax-payers of said land law of the State. Had the modest for setting the time of hearing the same ; therefore said estate, having filed in said Court his final OTICE is hereby given that tho late firm of stock of county, for the purpose of receiving taxes, on the notice is hereby given that said final account will i accouut for settlement, and also praying for na or Reames A Wilson has been dissolved this day and eminent jurist we allude to, placed following days, in their respective precincts, at be heard and determined in said Court on Thurs HARNESS. BUGGIES &, CARRIAGES der for setting the time for hearing the same, no- by mutual consent. Those indcbled to the firm their usual places of voting, and will remain in the wood-cut, which represenst his hand will please call on Kahler A Watson, Jacksonville, day, the 7th day of December, 1871, at which time . tice is hereby given that said final account will ba each precinct from 9 o’clock, A. M., until ' and place all persons having any objections to sa>a i heard nnd determined in said Court on Thursday» some and intellectual visage, and which and settle their bills without delay. The creditors I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and o’clock, P. M., of each day, to-wit: final account and settlement, must then and there - the 7th day of December, 1871, at whioh time and. of the firm will also present their accounts to Kah we are happy to notice appears in another ler A Watson, who are hereby authorized to settle the public generally, with as Link River, October 19 Flounce Rock, Nov. T make the same. place all persons having any objections to said final 8 Goose Lake, tt Big Butte Creek By order of Hon. L. J. C. Duncan, Judge of account must thcu and there make tho same. column of the same paper, at the head of the same. T. G. REAMES. 30 Littlo Butte C’k 9 said Court. FINE TURNOUTS Willow Springs [-45t-l] SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. By order of L. J. C. Duncan, Judge of said JAMES A. WILSON. the extract, after the manner in which 10 Grant’s Pass, 31 Manzanita, Court. Oct. 15, 1871. 43t3 as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses Leland, November 11 1 Sterlingville, he illustmtes his briefs in the Supreme 45tf Attest: SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. hired to go to any part of the country. Animals Evan's Creek, Nov. o Union Town, 22 WAGON FOR SALE Court, wo would not more readily have 22 Foot’s Creek, 3 Applegate, BOUGHT & SOLD. < « 24 Rock Point, 4 Ashland, discovered the learned author than we « « HE undersigned offers a good two-horse farm 25 6 Eden, Table Rock, T’-A.'Y' UP ! did on reading an authority, which so ex Hegemau’i Cordial Illixir of Calisaya florset broke to work single or double. Ilories wagon, capable of sustaining from 3.000 to 27 Jacksonville, boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them Bark. 3,500 lbs., for sale. Would take grain in exchange. actly filled the case in point. It is em Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at the LL persons indebted to the undersigned, ther A pleasant cordial which strengthens and im while in my charge. LOUIS HORNE. above stated times, The law in regard to their by note or account, are notified that th® beat phatically “wisdom in chunks,” and le- proves the digestion, un excellent preventive of ^arMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. collection will be strictly enforced. thing they can dels to pay up, as we are compelled gaJ lore on the half-shell. Tlie case, the fevers, fever and ague, Ac., and a great renovator A liberal shara of publio patronage is solicited. HENRY KLIPPEL, lanks of all description ■to have money, and it must come from those whe and tonic for invalids and debilitated persons. He- J. W. MANNING. Sheriff and Tax Collector. printed with neatacss and dispatch at this of 'owe us, and that authority and its application are eminent geman A Ce., New York, sole manufacturers. Sold ORTH A GENNINA. 1871. Jacksonville, Oregon, Sept. 27th, 1871.—41. flee. Jacksonville, Ogn., February lltb, I Jacksonville, August Ifith, 1871. Wtf 2atf ly characteristic, and exhausts the sub- by druggirt«. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL NEVER FAILS TO CURE THE POPULAR STORE COWAN & FLINT’S Temple of Fashion SACHS BROS., Wholesale & Retail, Cook Stores, Different Styles. Try the Ague King! I DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. ! ta 1 I QUEENSWARE, < SADDLE HARNESS Great Ague King ! MANUFACTORY. T Great Conflagration! V $100,000,000 LOST at CHICAGO! DRUG STORE, T 3/. MENSOR MERCHANDISE, A EXCELSIOR LIVERY STABLE. N T S < t t i it tí it I it it t t GREAT AUTUMN TONIC tt it It it T A B I