The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 09, 1872, Image 2

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    A Marion county girl, of eight sum­ VETO OF THE BILL TO REPEAL
OREGON
THE LITIGANT ACT.
mers, has indicated the right of young!
The following are the bills passed at
Wheat at Albany is only fifty cents a females to a niche in the red temple be­
Following is the Governor’s veto mes­
«Mllvtal l'npor lorJucliaoii County. the late session of the last Oregon Legis­
sides other fools of both sexes by shoot­
bushel.
lature. We will endeavor to lay before
sage
to the bill passed by the recent rnilE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE
ing her two-year old niece in the mouth.
A
tnincof
cinnabar
has
been
discovered
our
readers
next
week
a
complete
sum-!
S aturday morning , N ovember y, b ;?.
For the month of October, the dis­ Legislature to repeal the Act to Protect 1 soliciting for a
mary of the above bills that have been in Linn county.
bursements on account of the construe-; ! Litigants:
signed or vetoed by the Governor:
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The
Portland
Custom
House
is
rapidly
THE ELECTION.
The act of October 241b, 1870, provides
tion of the Custom House and l’ostofflce
house bills .
approaching completion.
¡that the proprietor of a newspaper desig­
Of the S tate or O ukgox in a few day* ; *nd,
To re|»eal the Litigant Act.
Street cars are to commence running at Portland, amounted to: Currency, nated as the official paper of any county, to unite it successful, respectfully request* th* ••-
To protect mining claims.
$6,S33 61 ; coin, $8,100 00. Total, $14,- shall tile with the County Clerk of said operation of all persons interested in th* welfare
in Portland December 1st.
To incorporate Jacksonville.
county a written stipulation accepting of the country. The State has now reached that
The Legislature passed seventy-nine 933 61.
To relieve Judge McArthur from hold­
Changes in the schedule time on the the conditions of the Act, together with position when a yearly summary of her progrM* i»
bills and then passed out.
ing one session.
an approved bond lor the faithful per­ necessary, hence the value of a work which will
'Io aid in the construction of the Port- , Oregon voted last Tuesday l>y ballot east ami west side roads are exacted to formance of the legal and judicial adver­ combine, in a condensed fuim, all matter* et pub­
.
-
lami, Dalles ami Salt Lake Railroad.
take place in a few days. The regular tising lor said county, and when such lic interest
f< r the first time—in many years.
The work in contemplation will embrace a <•■-
To incorporate Roseburg.
action
on the part of a proprietor of a
trains
on
the
east
side
are
to
run
through
ernl sketch of the State ; it* pby*ieal *«pe*t*. ge­
To amend an act granting bounties to ; Polk county has three young men whose
to Roseburg, and on the west side to St. designated newspaper has taken place, ology. climatology, botany, toology. commer*«,
volunteers.
aggregated height is 19 feet, 9 inches.
“the (¡overnor shall without delay, by nisn'ttfai tures. societies, public buildings, produc­
To provide for the construction of a ■ There are about sixty-five deaf mutes Joe, on the Yamhill river.
proclamation, appoint and confirm said ! tions. nnd all other subject* on which imformatie*
Capitol.
Major Francis, an old and noted citi­ newspaper as (he medium through which is requi.ed.
in this State, five of whom are Indians.
To amend section 35 title 3 of chapter (
The work will be illustrated with *keUhe* of
The severest rain storm known for zen of Portland, formerly editor of the all judicial and legal advertisements
5 of (¡eneral Laws of Oregon.
for said county shall be pul ¡sited/or the some of the leading prominent scenery of th* Stat*,
Oregonian
and
latterly
Paymaster
in
the
To permanently organize the State years visited the Umpqua valley last
term for which he man have been nnd it* compilation will be under the charge ef J.
United States army, died on Friday, Oc­ elected."
M outimkh M< RFHV, Esq., whose recent work ue
Agricultural College and provide for the j week.
Washington Territory has been highly eommenied
support of the same.
tober 26th. His remains were taken to
If
this
proceeding
amounts
to
a
fran
­
The
Insane
Asylum
at
East
Portland
by
the pres* and public.
Relating to trespasses by cattle, ami
chise vested for the period named as has
The Presidential election, held last fences in Umatilla county.
The
BUSINESS DIRECTORY of each Tow*
contains 167 patients ; 119 males, and 4S Fort Vancouver for burial.
The State Journal reports a shock of ■ been held by high judicial authority in and City will be complete ; and that, with *k*t*b-
Tuesday, November 5th, resulted in the
To amend charter ol East Portland.
females.
¡other States, under like acts or it is in
earthquake in Mohawk valley last week, 11lie nature of a contract, and rights have es of each p’noe, should make it invaluabl* to th*
defeat of Horace Greeley and B. Gratz 1 To protect incorporated towns.
The .Rustic says there are no vacant
Merchant, Farmer and Mechanic.
and calls on Gen. Applegate for an ex­ vested under that contract, a repeal of
Brown, the Liberal Republican candì- ! To aid the Trask River Company.
ytjQ- As an advertising medium it will b* th*
houses in Empire City and immigrants
For the relief of Umatilla county.
planation of this most wonderful and un­ the law could not divest those rights, nor best vet introduced in the State. *• it wil! b* ef
dates for President and Vice-President, :
have to camp out.
To incorporate Forest («rove.
i accountable display
of the unusual and ! annihilate or impair the privileges so ac­ such importance that it will always be retained i*
by an overwhelming majority, who ear- 1 To aiti the County Commissioners of
The Grand Encampment of the Cham­
quired. Conceiving that in any event a prominent position for reference.
ried less States and electoral votes than Douglas county to build a bridge across pions of the Red Cross was organized in , extraordinary forces of nature.
the repeal of said act of October 24th,
fiAr" The Rate* of advertising will be a* fell*»* 5
Mrs. Hillings Miller returned to her 1870, before the period expressed for its
Seymour and Blair did in 1868. The tho Umpqua river.
Portland
Tuesday.
One Page...... . ...................................... 0.
To provide for the construction of a
home in Lane county a few days since termination, will throw the litigation of
Half Page................................... J®*
cause, of course, is ascribed to the thou­ wagon road up the South bank of the
John G. Baker of Yamhill county
the State into confusion and tend to ere- I
from
a
visit
to
her
son
“
Joaquin,
”
the
C*ard
...............................
5*
sands upon thousands of Democrats who Columbia river from Sandy to the sheared $1,150 worth of wool oil'250 head
ate ¡i multiplication of collateral suits '
I-Bf-
Advartiiera
taking
one
page
will
receive
•
“
poet
of
the
Sierras,
”
and
other
friends
were dissatisfied at Mr. Greeley’s nomi­ 1 talles.
and proceedings to determine the right I copy of the book gratia.
of sheep last Spring.
T>» provide for the time and places of
in the Atlantic States, having been ab­ of publishers and litigants, expensive
nation, and stayed from the polls. Had
Price of work will be...........$2.50.
holding Supreme, Circuit and County [ On account of the fearful condition of sent a little over two months.
[and disastrous to all parties connected
the “New Departure” heresy never been Courts.
the road9, the stages are unable to make
The Book will be distributed *■ every
Says the La Grande, Union county pa­ 'therewith, I have concluded to withhold! route of travel and public plaoe in the eeuatry.
promulgated, (which has been the cause
To provide for the formation of ecclesi­ the connection at Oakland.
[my signature from said bill.
of much discorti in Democratic ranks*, astical corporations ami holding of church ! The track of the Oregon Central Rail­ per : “Mount Emily, the proudest and
L. F. GROVER.
S. J. McCORMICK,
and a good, popular Democratic ticket property, etc.
road is laid to St. Joseph, the new ter­ highest headed of all our magnificent
To authorize the Secretary of State to
nominated at Baltimore, upon a sound
mountains, lias of late presented a fiery | AuriiEnENDED I ndian W ar .—Mr.
Publisher,
minus on the Yamhill river.
sell copies of the ('ode lor ?■"> each.
¡McKay,
says
the
Yreka
Unio)i,
who
as
front
to
the
inhabitants
of
the
valley.
platform, Grant would never have walk­
To appropriate the proceeds from the . The "Willarncte river is reported as ris­
105 Front Street, Portland, Ogn.
Ione of the Ingalls’ surveying party, has
ed over the course in this manner. These sales of swamp, overflowed and tide ing. The watermark at the falls at Ore­ No damage is likely to occur.”
T. Egerton llogg, proprietor of several spent the last theee months in the coun­
were our sentiments before the Balti­ lands to the Common School Fund.
gon City shows this rise plaiidy.
To
provi<le
for
a
State
Geologist,
to
de-
j
more Convention. But the thing is did,
Grains and hay are quite plentiful in road companies representing over two try between Title and Goose Lakes,
tine his duties ami fix his salary.
thinks that Captain Jack’s faction or
and there's no use in crying over spilled
To provide for the sale of agricultural Eastern Oregon, and prices are generally million acres of land in Oregon, has been
—AT—
appointed by Governor (¡rover as one of, party of the Modocs are meditating and
milk. The following is a synopsis of lands.
lower than in the Willamette valley.
preparing for hostilities with the whites.
Toamemlan act to incorporate the city
how the thing has gone :
ANTON ULLMAN’S.
It is stated that it cost Mr. Holladay the Commissioners to attend the Inter-!
of
Portland.
It will be recollected that we stated last
national
Exposition
at
Vienna,
in
May,
i
Pennsylvania gives Grant 125,000 ma­
California Street,
To provide for the purchase of 109 more money to defeat the Lock Bill than
week, on the authority of Bob Whittle,
1873.
jority.
copit-s of Dendy’s reports.
it did to carry the election last spring.
The Legislature allowed the chief that the officers at the Reservation, in
Massachusetts, 73,217 majority.
To amend an act relating to the fees of
JACKSON VI LLE, OREGON,
lions. J. G. Wilson and J. K. Kelly
clerks of each house $s per day and gave; conjunction with the military at Fort
officers.
Illinois, 50,000 majority.
left for Washington last Friday. Sena­
To amend an act to organize Curry
—OF A FINE STOCK OF
them ten days after the session closed to Klamath, were about to make another
Michigan, 50,OKI majority.
tor Corbett will leave by next steamer.
county.
;
effort
to
take
the
Modocs
onto
the
reser
­
finish up their work ; assistant clerks $6
Iowa, 50,•»<>!> majority.
l.dith O'Gorman, the escaped nun,
To incorporato Junction City.
GENTLEMEN’S FDHMSHISG GOOES.
per
day ; committee and other clerks $6 vation. Heretofore Capt. Jack's follow­
New York, 15,000 majority.
To aid the Oregon Children’s Aid So­ opens her lecturing campaign in Oregon,
ers
have
always
exhibited
an
unconquer
­
per day ; Scrgeant-at-Arms and door­
Maine, 30,600 majority.
ciety.
CAXIHES. si rs, n.KSKKTS.
Thursday evening, Nov. 7th, at Portland.
To
provide
for
a
State
Board
of
Equal
­
able
aversion
to
the
reservation,
and,
keeper.«,
$6
per
day,
and
pages
$3.
Indiana, 23,000 majority.
The Legislature repealed the law en­
»SIT Q VALITI*« OF —
ization.
The following business was transacted when forced, have gone on it with the
Minnesota, 20,o0»i majority.
For collecting, compiling and printing acted two years ago which cut down the
at the Land office at Roseburg, during greatest reluctance only to quit it at the
Vermont, 17,000 majority.
laws of Oregon.
TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS,
fees of clerks and sheriH's of the counties.
the month of October : Cash sales, 2,96(1 ¡first opportunity. It seems this aversion,
To provide for the payment of agents
Wisconsin, 15,000 majority.
The Legislative Clerks have finally
PIPES,
acres; Pre-emption filings, 4,060 ; A. C. 'instead of abating by lapse of time, has
for the arrest and return of fugitives
South Carolina, 15,(» 0 majority.
finished
up
their
journals
and
they
will
from justice.
S. locations, l,2stlacres ; Land Warrants,! 'only grown stronger. It is the opin­
New Jersey, 12,0v0 majority.
’ To establish a course of uniform in- soon be placed in the hands of the prin­ 120 acres; Homestead applications, 4,- ion of McKay—and he says it is the
North Carolina, 10,000 majority.
■ struction in our public schools.
ter.
SCHOOL HOOK.
199 acres ; Final homestead entries, 2,- ¡opinion of others also who have had the
To amend an act to authorize the city
Rhode Island, 8,400 majority.
Roseburg already boasts of three
i
best
oppoi
tunities
to
observe
their
move
­
627 acres.
. of Portland to open, lay out and widen
California, 7,000 majority.
—AND A SUPERIOR
; alleys, and to appropriate private prop­ “drunksand disorderlies,” since the ineoi-
The Commercial writer for the Bulle­ I ments and study their disposition anti
Florida, doubtful.
poration act went into effect. All in live tin, in its ¡«sue of Nov. 5th, estimates temper—that they do not intend to re-
erty therefor.
Mississippi, 3,000 majority.
To amend an act to incorporate the days.
the wheat of Oregon tor export this year : move to the reservation peaceably, and
New Hampshire, 5,000 majority.
town of Astoria.
The new Oakland, in Douglas county, at 27,500 ton* in excess of last year's ex­ ■that they have been providing the means
WHICH he will sell at the LOWEST RATES,
For the relief of Curry county.
West Virginia, 5,000 majority.
is
said
to
be
flourishing
at
the
expense
a»r.
To improve the State road between
ports. To ship all this will require the to resist any attempt to take them there n
Connecticut, 3,100 majority.
of the older town near by of the same services of sixty-five vessels of the aver­ by force. Jack and his followers are
Wilbur and Roseburg.
Kansas, 3,000 majority.
To create a Board of Commissioners in i name.
SWAMP LAND NONCE.
age tonnage of those that have already icamped on the banks of Lost River, near
Delaware, 1,500 majority.
1 Tillamook county.
The Republican says the advertising loaded with wheat at Portland.
the site of the natural bridge, and lat- VOTICI: IS HEREBY GIVEN that tben-ape
To confirm the title to certain land
Oregon, 1,000 majority.
men
of Dallas are doing a good business ;
,
sold
by
School
Land
Commissioners.
s
!
ter!y have exhibited more than their xl and «ieacripti na of the awamp and cverfleW-
The
La
(<
’
ramie'
Sent
Im
I
says:
W.
B.
Nevada, 2,000 majority.
To amend an act to incorporate the tho others are closing out. Just so even - Campbell returned last week from Kel­ usual insolence to settlers in the vieil - ed land», in the following T«wn»Lip». te wil :
Nebraska, 1,000 majority.
. city of Salem.
where.
Township...33 South Range...19 East
ton, in charge of a party of Tennessee­ !ity, and in numerous instances liave
Virginia, Louisiana and Alabama are
Authorizing the purchase of 259 vol-
34
19
A couple of boys residing near Eugene ans, who came to this country to find
committed depredations on their stock.
, umes of Oregon Reports.
"5
19
claimed for ( ira nt.
20
25
To provide for Common Schools taught recently killed nineteen geese at three homes. The party is made tip of nine ¡They have killed some five head belong­
Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ma­
40
IS
shots, and sold them all at fifty cents persons, four of whom have families.
in the German language.
ing to Louis Land, who lives on the
40
14
ryland, Georgia, Ohio, Missouri and Tex­
To quiet title to lands in the possession apiece.
They made a quick trip, having left their Southwestern border of Title Lake ; they
41
11
as have as yet not been definitely heard of certain settlers.
«
Thirteen Norwegian immigrants ar­
41
12
J I Tennessee, Oil i have given orders to a settler known a*
For the relief of ex-Governor George riving in Portland by the last steamer homes in Green comity,
41
15
from.
_________________
the ISth lilt.
41
Abernethy.
It
“Dennis” to leave ; and in tho presence
To provide for the education of the have found homes in Benton and other
The Enterprise says : “The work on of McKav, as he was on his wav to Selected in .Tackeln County. Oregon, have been
S tate D ebts .—The debts of the sev­
and approved by the Board, and 61*4
counties.
blind
in
this
State.
the Locks at this place is progressing ! Yreka, they demanded of another settler completed
eral States range from $37,879,350 to
according to law in the office of the Cuunty Clerk
To authorize the incorporation of a Re­
Dog poisoning in Albany has been very rapidly to completion, There is
$300,000, New York having the largest form School in Multnomah county.
two sacks of Hour. Of course they can of Jack»' n county, and the Board i» now ready 1»
brought to a stand-still for want of ma­ not the slightest doubt now entertained
firct payment on said lands.
and Iowa the smallest. Louisiana ranks
make no successful resistance to the receive
SENATE BII.US.
I!y
order
cf the Board.
T. II. CANN,
terial—the stock on hand being entirely but that they will be completed by the United States troops, but what is to be
next to New York, $30,244,752. The
Clerk.
T<> incorporate religious bodies.
feared, if they once go on the warpath,
j exhausted.
1st
of
January.
It
will
be
a
most
mag
­
For
the
protection
of
game
and
fish.
debt of Massachusetts is but a trillo less
AMUSEalENT !
Thos. Moore, the poet, and James nificent piece of work when completed, is that they may massacre scattered and
T<> define the boundaries of (¡rant
than that of North Carolina, $29,500,064,
defenceless settlers, or shoot down un­
O’Meara, the llunky, were up in the and is pronounced equal if not superior armed and unsuspecting travellers and
and about $3,000 more than that of county.
To amend an act regulating enclosures. , Portland police court last Saturday for to any similar work in the Union.”
vaqueros, before the troops can bring
Pennsylvania, which is $28,666,876. Al­
Relief of Coos county.
their
power to bear.
i
drunkenness.
Three men at Dallas became badly
abama is credited with a debt of $25,181,-
For an act relating to elections.
California Street,
The people of Roseburg celebrated the frightened last week because they heard
To provide for construction of a wagon
967; Missouri, $20,869,000; Georgia,
MAKBIED.
JACKSON VI LLE, OREGON.
South Carolina, Maryland ami Arkansas road through Jackson, (¡rant and Baker arrival of the first passenger train in a burglar, as they thought, drillingahole
count ics.
grand
ball,
which
took
PD
KENS
—
TURNHAM
—
At
the
residence
<f
I
that
town
bv
a
through
the
roof
of
the
building
in
which
range from $18,267,500 to $11,200,000.
For the construction of the Eastern
father Nov. 3d, 1872, by Rev. J. W.
they were sleeping. So they got up, and thebride's
The debt of Ohio is $500,000 more than Oregon and Winniumanucca wagon road. I place last week.
Stahl, Cyras II. Pickens. Jr. to Mis» Sarah Ann rpiIF. UNDERSIGNED would respeerfully ie-
There arrived at Roseburg on last Sat- hastily arming themselves with bowie Turnhain. all of Table Rock, Jackson county. 1 form the pub ic that they have just opened *
Relating to the rights of married
that of Maine, $7,212,000 ; and Florida’s
ball alley on California street, opposite Horne'*
day, the first freight train passing over knives, shotguns and pistols, sallied forth
debt is $161,435 less than Connecticut’s women.
Hotel, and fitted it up with the latest requisite
Relating to the traveling and inci­ the railroad to that place. It consisted to slay the thief, when they found it was
New,
This
Week.
appurtenances, and are now ready to aaeomaie-
which is $5,769,800. Indiana, Texas, dental expense and compensation of the
date all those desiringto participate in thi* healthy
six cars—all loaded.
the gentle rain pattering on the tin roof.
and California are between three and Justices of Supreme, Circuit and County of At
exercise. A full supply of fine wine*, liquor* and
FARM
TO
RENT.
the November terms of the Circuit No one was hurt.
cigars,
constantly ou h»nf. Give as a call.
Courts.
four millions each b> debt ; New Jersey
j Courts for the First, Third and Fourth
43tf.
MILLION A BRONSON.
To
amend
section
8,
chapter
8
of
Gen-
The
fool-killer
could
find
employment
I
and Rhode Islaud abou't the same, $2,-
FH1IIE FARM known a* the Angel place, con­
! oral Laws of the State.
i Judicial Districts in this State, tho di- if he were to visit Salem. One or two of
THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL
taining six hundred and forty acres, is offer­
500,000. The debt of New Hampshire is ! To create, organize ami locate the
. vorce suits number forty-one.
ed for rent. App'v to
the
citizens
of
that
enterprising
city
re
­
$1,968,000; Nevada, $760,000 j Vermont, , State Universi/y.
45w3.
JAMES T. GLENN, Agent.
Tho now Court House at Salem, it is cently invested in what is known as the
To record patents, conveyances of real
$112,000; Oregon, $300,177.
expected, will be finished by the first of I “sawdust” swindle—paying near $100 an
LIMB! LIMB!
estate, etc.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
June
next.
When
completed,
it
will
be
ounce for that valuable commodity. Mr.
T he E nd of it .—The Legislature, ! Relating to the sale of tide lands on
HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in­
the finest building in Oregon.
--------- was duly informed by a sharp
says the Albany Democrat, after being j the sea shore.
form the public that he is prepared te fur­ Has the largest Capital,
For mileage of members in attendance
Emigrants are daily passing through New Yorker that the Government had
in session forty-four days, and having at the Legislature.
nish the best quality of lime in quantities to suit.
The largest Assctts^
j Roseburg for the Coquille country—Coos
made an over issue of greenbacks, and All order« left at Karewski’a store or at my kiln The largest Annual Income,
appropriatisi all the money in the Treas­
To prevent fraud in elections.
Jackson creek will be promptly attended to.
Relating to the Register of State Lands county. This section is said to offer su- did not know what to do with the sur­ on All
ury, bankrupted all the landlords, and
nd will i«»ue policies 15 per eent. lea*
porsOns desiring any bricklaying or plaster­
!
|
perior
inducements
for
settlers.
than any other Company in the United*
plus. Therefore, in order to confer sub­ ing done will do well to call on the undersigned.
enriched all the saloon keepers at the at I ¿a Grande.
Authorizing the Governor to appoint
State*.
THOMAS A. BALL. PrMidoat.
45tf
G. W. HOLT.
A
car
load
of
eggs,
intended
for
Port
­
stantial i>ecuniary benefit upon Mr.--------
capital—on Wednesday night of last a Commissioner of Immigration.
San Francisco, Cal..
land, stayed over in Salem last Tuesday he is willing to forward a large sum in
R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn.
K. S. OSBURN.
E. C. BROOKS.
week had the riot act read, ami disperseli
For relief of Baker county.
[v2:n34:ly
To provide for the location of the night, and tho people couldn’t sleep for genuine greenbacks for a mere nominal
nine die ; and the sooner i7s history sinks
OSBURN & BROOKS,
i
the cry of the motherless chickens.
amount. Therefore the amount is duly
into oblivion the better for the morals of county seat of Union county.
To encourage Immigration.
California Street,
The
wife
of
Jack
Grant,
late
Repre
­
forwarded, and in return Mr.--------- re­
the world. It accomplished but little
To amend an act to incorporate the
sentative from Polk county, has shot ceives an elegaut package of— sawdust/
FURNISHING
good, ami its acts of evil were only lim­ i city of Portland.
JA CKSCN VILLE, OREGON,
— a a d —
and
trappod
358
squirrels
the
last
year.
Re-apportlonment of Senatorsand Rep­
The Salem man is mad, the Gothamite
ited by a Democratic balance in the Sen­
A
^yil.L
KEEP
CONSTANTIA
’
ON
HAND
What lady can discount that score?
ate, and an honest patriot in tho Execu­ resentatives.
is glad, and the fools are not all dead
complete assorlinentnf Drug» and Medicine*,
To pay expenses of Commissioner or
On account of sickness Hon. N. II.
tive chair.
yet.
and a lull assortment ef Watches, Clock» and Jew­
AND BOYS’ AND QIBXS’
I substitute to the Centennial Commission. Cranor resigned the office of Mayor of
elry.
The
following
is
from
the
Salem
States
­
I
To amend an act regulating the fees of
II. S. Osburn will give his particular attention
The Jackson County Fair was a “fiz­
Albany, and Mart Brown, of the Demo­ man: “The divorce business is like the
officers
in
certain
cast
s.
Tithe Drug Department, and E. C. Brook* to the
zle.”— Plaindcaler.
AT REDUCED PRICES*.
To provide for extra clerk in the State crat, was elected to fill the vacancy.
horse disease—it is spreading. 1 Every r°I'airi,1K of Watches, Clock», Jewelry, -ewing
Were the writer of the above article Department.
..
I Machine», etc.
39tf.
This bit of valuable information comes Court calendar we hear of has quite
CALL AT
a *
not prompted by petty malice, we would
To require the record of town plats, etc. from Salem : “Look for a cold winter,
Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
proportion of suits of this kind ; and it
To provide for the construction of a
certainly think him drunk or crazy, for
as the prophets have found that geese is no uncommon thing to read in the pa-
wagon
road
from
Washington
county
Oppoaitc Orth’* New Building, Jkckionvill*. [$»;
» irely the Fair was a great success, and
walk sideways and cows’ tails are full of i pers, in connection with
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Court sittings, jj N THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE
was spoken of as sudi by all papers, ex­ through Nehalem valley to Astoria.
. of Oregon for Jackson county. (Sitting in
To amend an act to provide for a Code burs.”
cepting the Plaindealer.
‘only
ten applications
for divorce; . ’ or,
' Probate,
Pr
.
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.
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November 7tb, 1872.)
' of Civil Procedure.
An Eastern Oregon farmer a few days
only
six,
etc.
Apropos of this, we hear in the Matter of the Estate of Simeon Van
To
authorize
the
employment
of
a
W here the M oney G oes .—The Gen­
since jumped from a load of hay with a
Name, Deceased.
Oregon Street,
( Commissioner of Immigration (Mrs.
of a case in a neighboring county where
eral Appropriation Bill passed by the * Saw tel le.)
loaded gun in his hand, and the scatter­
L.
T.
Davis,
Administrator
of
said
Estate,
hav-
a ‘happy husband’ went home drunk
Legislature appropriates the sum of $620-
’ ing filed in said Court his final account for settle-
JACKSONVILLE OON.
To provide for tho contingent expenses ing result of 20 or 30 shot went in the
and, being refused supper by his wife, rnent, ami also praying
. - _ for an order fur »ettin ig
000 for the expenses of the State during of the legislative Assembly.
neck of a Chinaman.
proceeded to break things while she sat the time for hearing the same ; therefore, notice
HIS RESTAURANT has just been opened te-
The appropriation Bill.
the next two years, besides a number of
of Baker county, calmly singing ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ is hereby given that said final account will be
Hon
J.
B.
Oustein,
the public, and solicit* their patronage. The
To authorize the sale of lands granted
bills which were passed that carried by Congress for the erection of Capitol tho Cicero of the late Legislature, She did this until he upset the cradle, heard and determined in said Court on Monday,
table will be supplied with the be»t the market af­
December 9th, 1872, at which timo all persons ford*. Board by the day or week, and meal* at
their own appropriations, in the aggre­ b Hidings.
and per diem and when she arose, drew a map of '—county I having
“
drawd
”
his
mileage
any objections to said final account and all hours.
iinnn
I
iiq
nnhm
hrnw
gate amounting to about as much more.
To authorize the County Court of Lane absquatulated for San Francisco. Should upon his noble brow, borrowed a lock of settlement, must then and there make the same.
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hair as a tender remembrance, and sent; By order of E. B. Watson, Judge of said Board, per day.........................
co inty to appropriate funds to aid in the
“ per week,.....................
.»5.09
S ome slight fears are entertained thr t < it ci ion of the State University build­ j he go to tho Legislature again “may we , him out of tho house. Now he wants a Court.
Attest :
PAT. DUNN, Clerk.
Board and lodging, per week,
.Koo
divorce.”
| 45 wd.
ings.
Greeley is beaten !
be there to see.”
v?no31:tf.
J. R. HUDSON.
S'iie .pcmorrntiç S'inicr».
LEGISLATIVE SV M M A R V.
OREGON.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY!
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