The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 02, 1873, Image 2

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GEXERAL NOTES AND NEMN,
WIIAT THEY SAY RF VN.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
OREGOX NEWS.
Col. B. B. Taylor, who did the finan­
Administratrix's Notice.
More small-pox in Portland.
A. T. Stewart made his will before
The good opinion of our cotempora­
Mount Hood was indulging in a cial articles in the Oregon Herald that
Official Paper far Jackson k Jos-phin? Conntit s. ries and the public is an object worthy sailing for Europe, and it shows him
otice is hereby given that
caused so much anguish in the Holla­
the undersigned has been ajq»oinled by
to be labored for and to be proud of. to be worth $100,000,000.
quiet smoke last Monday.
I
tlie
County Court of Jackson countv, Ore­
CMAtLU HICKELL,
EDITOR. Our readers will therefore pardon us
The revolution in Spain still goes
Mount Rainier is reported to be day household, has purchased J. W. gon, Executrix of the Estate of William
Brotherton, decease<l, all persons indebted
for copying those flattering notices :
on. The Carlists seem to be getting emitting great quantities of smoke at Kelly’s interest in the .Salem Mercury. to
SATURDAY,...........
said Estate are requested to scttle.the same
August 2. 1873.
Kelly goes to Roseburg to edit the immediately
; and all persons having claims
The Jacksonville Tinies has reap­ away with the Republicans.
present.
llaindealer.
against
said
Estate
are requested to present
peared on new material ami preseuts
THE CHINEME QVESTION
them, with the ¡»roper vouchers, to me at
Wheat
brings
about
five
cents
per
The
Utica
(New
York)
milliners
ad
­
a very neat appearance. The 77//«sis
my residence in Jacksonville, Oregon, with­
NEW, THIS WEEK.
in six months from the «late hereof.
This question is at present attracting a good loeal paper.— Lafayette Courier. rental more in San Francisco than it vertise Modoc hats and Boston Char­
SARAH M. BROTHERTON,
The Jacksonville Tinies has again did this time last year and sells for ley bonnets.
more attention on this Coast than any
Administratrix.
A WILLFUL LIAR.
about seven pence less in Liverpool.
Jacksonville, July 21st, 1873.
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The Pantograph has been designed
other that has been brought up for appeared in its usual size and in an en­
tire new dress, and presents a neat
Tacoma has been selected as the ter­ by the Executive Committee of the
many years. The people here, espe­ ami tasteful appearance.— Benton Dem­
Notice of Final Settlement
minus of the Northern Pacific railroad, Grand Ltxlgeof Good Templars, as the IN REPLY to the Oregon Sentinel of July
cially of California, now that their ocrat.
1 19th and 26th, 1873, I will say this much :
That B. F. Dowell, editor of the Sentinel and In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
land is crowded with these heathens,
The Jacksonville Times which was at which Seattle and other Sound cities organ of the order in Oregon.
lbr Josephine county. (Sitting in Pro­
attorney for the Chinese bawdy houses, is
begin to perceive the evil effect they burned out last spring has made its re­ were exceedingly wrathy. Multitudes
Mr. Longfellow, residing near the a willful and malicious liar, Ac.
bate.)
are
rushing
thither.
appearance
and
presents
a
very
tine
To
the
public,
before
whom
1
bring
the
j
In
the Matter or the Extate of Robert
have on the finances and prosperity of
head of Soap Creek, in Benton county, east» for decision, I beg leave to say these
Trimble. Deceaxetl.
typographical
make
up
and
is
full
of
A large haul of Apaches has latt'ly killed a black Ixsar, one day last week, words : 1 have lived among you anti in this /"JARRETT CROCKETT, Administrator of
the land, and are rising in their might
news. We wish the proprietors Ixd-
about seventeen years, and did you VJT said Estate, having filed in said Court
to prevent any more immigration from ter luck next time.— Oregon City En­ been made in Arizona—200—which with a shot-gun loaded with bird shot. county
ever know or hearoi my name being in such his final account for settlement, and also
virtually wijx's out the red devils in
miserable pa|x*r as the Sentinel, or any praying for an order for setting a time for
China.
terprise.
The Agricultural and Wool Growers a criminal
charges brought against me in a nearing the same; therefore notice is here­
I
Northern
Arizona.
Crook
is
the
Gen
­
There are many cogent reasons why
T he J acksonville T imes .—We
Association, of Douglas county, have Court of justice? Then, again, is there a by given that said final account will be
per-on in tlie county that will say it but heard and determined in said Court on Mon­
the Chinaman should I m ? scarce in this are pleased to chronicle the re-publica­ eral to light Indians.
sold their wool, amounting to 40,000 that lying scoundrel, B. F. Dowell ? lie day,
the 1st day of September. 1873.
country. It is a well known fact that tion of this valuable pajx*r. Its tvpo
Judge McArthur declines to be a ¡»ouiuls, by bid to S. Marks A Co., for says 1 am a perjurer and a liar. The only
Bv order of Hon. J. B. Sifers, Judge oi
graphical appearance is excellent, its
reason he has tor saying so, is that 1 will not said Court.
he can compete with the white labor­
candidate for Congress. He is the 23} cents per poynd.
uphold him in this attempt to maintain Chi­
1 editorials able, while its Democracy is
A ttest :
CIIAS. HUGHES, Clerk.
nese l»a\\<ly houses in our midst.
er, who finds it impossible to work for unimpeachable. We extend a hearty second gentleman who has positively
July 12th, 1873.
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Handsome and eloquent eulogies
Now, in the tirst place, Dowell charges me
the same wages. So contemptible and welcome, accompanied with our lx‘st declined such a candidacy—lion. Geo.
the Sentinel of July 19th that a subpoena
upon the lives and characters of lion. in
Redemption of State Bounty bauds.
had been previously issued and served on
drivelling is this class of people that wishes for its success.— Plaindealer.
K.
Helm
being
the
other.
I
J. G. Wilson and Judge Thayer, (It me before I was a juror. This is a malicious
D emocratic T imes . — NVe were
they can live on less than 10 cents a
STATE OF OREGON,
I
England will pay the Geneva award, ceased, were pronounced in the Su­ lie, as the following will show :
T keasi ’ keh ’ s O ffice ,
J acksonville , July 19 1873.
day, and are thus able to labor 50 per pleased to again receive this able Dem­ amounting to $15,500,000, on the (»th
S alem , July 2, 1873.
I, the undersigned, acting Marshal of the
preme Court last week.
cent, cheaper than a white man who ocratic eotemporary last Monday. NVe September. The transaction is to be
town of Jacksonville, hereby certify that Amount applicable for Redemption, ($44,-
wish Messrs. Hull & Nickell the b«»st
A. W. Spaw, residing near Leba­ Morris Mensor was summoned as a w itness 8<H>) forty-four thousand and eight hun-
has a family to support. Again, they of success in the future, and hope that effected through the agents of the
dred dollars.
behalf of the State of Oregon vs. China­
non, Linn county, has exhibited speci­ in
patronize our merchants but little, im­ I they may soon regain the loss they American loan in London.
men. after he w as discharged as a juror, and QEALEI) PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
mens of his crop of side oa^s, which tin» second jury was already empaneled, U? ceived by the undersigned at his office
porting their merchandise and even sustained by the destruction of their
stated in the Sentinel. at Salem, until AUGUS1’ 2d, 1873, for the
A New York man who believes in measure 7 feet 6 inches. How is that and not as B. F. Dowell
HUGH JOHNSTON,
provisions from their own country, office by fire. The Times is worthy
surrender of Bounty Bonds, issued under
Acting Marshal.
of the supjxirt of the Democracy of advertising, paid a bill of $78,000 the for high in the grain line ?
provisions of an Act of the Legislative As­
thus taking an immense amount of Southern Oregon.— Oregon City Enter­
When summoned as a juror, I w as asked sembly of th«* Stat»* of Oregon, granting
other day for one year’s work, but it
John Frazer, a farmer living on the following quest ions in Court by tlie <'hi­ Bounty to Volunteers of this state, enlisted
money out of circulation, which would prise.
t
was money well spent, for the earnings Birch creek, Umatilla county, sheared ñese attorney, B. F. Dowell :
in th«* service of the United States, approved
naturally be retained here, if earned
Did you form any opinion in this case of October 24th, 1864, at th«» lowest rate, not ex­
T iie “D emocratic T imes .”—After resulting from that advertisement,
State of Oregon vs. the Chinawomen ceeding par value, as may re»leein the great­
three months our eotemporary has which were divided among four per­ 4,100 head of sheep this season, from the
by the white man.
!mentioning their names, which I do not est iiuiii I ht of Bonds. Bi»!s to include inter­
which begot 31,000 pounds of wool, the know)?
They furnish a greater proportion of again made its appearance, dressed in sons, footed up $650,000.
est to date of surrender, and to l>e addressed
L. FLEISCHNER,
Anxirer— No; not until I hear evidence.
new
type
and
looking
very
pre
tty.
It
sheep
averaging
8
pounds
to
the
fleece.
the criminals, according to their num­
Treasurer of State,
Question— Are you against these ¡»articular
is, however, as bitterly Denux-ratic as i The Postal Card proves so popular
Salem, Oregon.
The Bulletin says : Corbitt A Ma- ('hinawomen ?
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ber, causing a greater expense to the ever, and its young editor has already
that the Postmaster General expresses a cleay made their first shipment of Ore­ Ansirer— 1 am against all Chinamen ; but
tax-payers, and rarely do they pay any again commenced harping about “en­
until 1 hear the evidence in this ease.
Ixdief that the number nspiired for the gon salmon to Europe four years ago not
Redemption of State Relief Bonds.
If they are guilty or not guilty, I will say so.
portion of the tax their crimes call larging in a short time.” Notwith­
Please
read
the
testimony
of
the
jurors
standing which criticisms, we wish fiscal year will be double the original in the ship Adeline Edwards, and now present on the same panel :
for.
STATE OF OREGON,
estimate. Fifty millions have already they are shipping it to all the Austra­ We, the undersigned, heard the examina­
our
cotemporary
success,
and
extend
T heasckek ’ s O ffice ,
They never become citizens, conse­
S alem , July 2, 1873. J
to it the right hand of fellowship in been ordered. It is thought that two lian Colonies, China, Liverpool and the tion alluded to ill tin» Sentinel of the 19th,
quently pay no poll-tax, etc , and any promoting and fostering tho interests
and believe the above statement ot questions Amount applicable for Redemption, ($27,-
hundred millions will be required for West Indies, and in each place the fish asked and answered given to be correct.
oooi twenty-seven thousand dollars.
special tax imposed upon th m is de­ of Southern Oregon.— Oregon Sentinel.
A dam S chmitt ,
the first year.
OEALEI) PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
ixissesses an excellent reputation.
K. K vbli ,
clared unconstitutional by the Federal
k? ceived by th»* undersigned at his offiee,
OIK <I!OP PRUSPECTS.
J. W eitekek ,
Don
Carlos
is
said
to
have
an
entire
at Salem, until AUGUST 2d, 1873, for the
authorities and not in harmony with
The
race
between
La
BeutTs
“
Buck
­
L. B. H all .
surrender of Relief bonds, issued under pro­
force of 100,000 men at his command. I
the Burlingame treaty, which gives
In the afternoon I was called as a w itness visions of an Act of the Legislative Assem­
skin” and Geo. Ross” thoroughbred
It is perhaps too early, says the
stat»» what I knew in this ease of the State bly < f the State of Oregon, granting relief to
them unlimited rights. They are Statesman, to indulge in anything like A good many Frenchmen are joining mare “Maria,” formerly of Jacksonville, t<>
of Or»gon against certain Chinawomen,when volunteers of this State, enlisted in the ser­
vice of the United States, approved October
found in large numlx?rs in our asy­ reliable estimates of the wheat market him. France appears to lx* fraterniz­ was run at Baker City on the 17th in­ the following occurred :
(jm xtion— What is the general reputation 24th, ls»H, at the lowest rate, not exe»*eding
ing
with
the
Carlists,
while
Germany
lums, thus increasing the tax for this for the harvest year. NVe know that
stant. The mare won the race by oflhese 1 ’hiñese houses?
par value, as mav redeem the greatest num­
has, in the delivery of the insurgent about twenty feet. The track was
Answer
—
Bawdy
houses
land
I
uttered
a
ber of bonds. Bids to include interest to
purpose.
our State will be' in jsi-ition to supply
few words more, which w ill not bear print­ date of surrender, anil to be addressed
vessel
Vigilante
to
the
Government
of
It is estimated that there are at least to a larger extent than over before,
heavy, and neither made the time ing).
L. FLEISC1INER,
Spain,
manifested
sympathy
with
the
Question— Do you know these Chinawo­
Treasurer of State,
100,000 Chinese on the Pacific Coast, any and all demands for bread-stuffs
with which they stand credited. The men
?
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Salem, Oregon,
. 1 nsieee— N<».
•
and the rights given them under the and feed. The oldest inhabitant never republic.
main purse was $2,600, Ix’sides this
Question— Would you know them if you
The general election in California many thousands changed hands.
existing treaties is bringing thousands saw so fine a crop as wo have this year,
Summons.
sh< »uhl s»»e t hem ?
will
take
place
September
3d.
The
.1 n.'in er— No.
more. They monopolize the work and nor anywhere near so large an aggre­
Time, 1:52.
Iiowell did not know what to do. He In Justice Court, fortlie Precinct of Little
judicial
election
a
month
later.
Noth
­
Butte, State of < Iregon, County of Jackson.
wages of an equal amount of white gate yield as now seems assured. It
The Oregon City Enterprise says: eoniineiic»»»! to run down my testimony and
establishing
these
house's
as
Chinese
doctor
ing
but
tlie
Legislature
and
county
Isaac
Skeeters vs. T. L. Hensley ; action to
people, thus retarding the growth and is not easy to predict what prices may
“Steps have been taken to secure a in-tilutions.
recover
money by writ of attachment.
prosperity of our country by driving* prevail, because there are yet only officers will be elected in 8eptemlx?r, subscription among printer- to erect
I then answered him that not disputing
rp«>
T.
L.
HENSLEY, the above named
him as to their being doctor houses, for
many white laboring people away.
brief, incomplete reports of the crops but a U. S. Senator is to lie chosen I a neat little monument to the honor of maybe Dowell is better ae»]iiaint»»d in Chi­ I Defendant: In tin* name of the State of
you are hereby required to appear
It is useless to enumerate more of in Europe. It is established by the in the winter. Th»* Democracy have an the late John Fleming, w ho died at nese «¡uarters than 1 am. and things which Oregon
before
the
undersigned, a Justice of the
1 hav»» seen and stat«»»l before you might
the many evils resulting from their advices from the United Kingdom, excellent opportunity of carrying that that place about a year ago. This is have only been an examination of feinal»» Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 6th
students, and me not know ing hereiofore of day of September, A. D., 1873, at 10 o’clock, ill
presence here, so transparent is the that the crop of this year is not equal State, as the Radicals are divided.
the forenoon of said day, at the o.'liee of said
nothing more than the craft should do. such institutions, he might be right.
Justice in said Precinct, to answer the above
A writer in Crofutt's U'<>7< /’// ll’or/d
detriHAmt io the country, it is some to that of last year, which means that
Alter
the
abov»»
statement
to
the
Court,
Uncle John was a man of integrity Howell thought I was twitting with facts. named Plaintiff in a civil action.
The Defendant will take notice that if ho
satisfaction, 'however, to know that it is far below the average, In France, says: What so highly recommends and an honor to the fraternity, and be­ He commence»l trying to browbeat me in
fails to answer the complaint herein, the
Oregon
to
all
coming
settlers
is,
that
such
a
manner
I
must
admit
I
was
puzzled
even Radicals are force« 1 to pass reso- the crops are unusally good, Germany
Plaintitl will take judgment against him for
ing the pioneer printer on the North­ to answer these words :
Jutions in their conventions against will produce her average crop, Rus- all original titles to our lands are good. western coast, it is due to him from
Did you not perjure yourself stating this thirteen dollars and ninety cents, (813 90),
together with costs.
them, and we hope the time may not sia on account of dry weather will We have no Spanish grants, like Cali­ the printers of this and adjoining morning you hav»» not made up your opin­
Given under my hand this tho 23d day of
ion or express«*»! it ?
July,
A. D., 1873.
be distant when we shall have this have but a small crop, while her de­ fornia ; and buyers of our land can, States and Territories. It will take
1 mad»* a halt, thinking a few moments.
JAMI« W. SIMPSON, J. I’.
I
answer«*»!
whether
I
did
or
not,
that
was
on examination of our records, see at
tide of immigration checked and mands are large.
but little from each printer and we not my iiLenlion. I told you this morning
I hereby order the above to be published in
hordes of them returning to their na­
The reports of crops in the Western once all about local incumbrances, from know that their liberality will prompt­ that I must hear tlit* evidence before 1 can the D emochatic T imes once a week for six
make
up
my
opinion.
tive land.
States, have indicated until recently, a mortgages, judgments or decrees in ly re-pond to this worthy object. Let
Iiowell said this was not the question. consecutive weeks.
JAMES W. SIMPSON, J. P.
Did
you or not ?
The people are arousing and forming considerably less than average yield. court.
July 26th, 1873.
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us suitably mark the spot where the
Ansner— I do not understand what you
The
hist
Springfield
Republican
re
­
societies for protection against this in­ Lately, however, the reports have been
old patriarch rests from his toils, At mean.
(piestion— Did you or not express your
Executor's Sale.
ceived
here
says
:
“
Vice
President
flux. San Francisco and Portland are of decidedly better weather and a
present there is nothin g to designate opinion in this ease ?
Thinking over, I answere»! no. Now, as
taking active steps in the matter, and better promise of yield. Still, the Wilson has only appeared once in pub­ his resting place, It is proposed not
t<> my knowledge, I ought to be acquainted TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
at the coming election in California crop is likely to turn out below the lic since his late paralytic stroke. The to call on any but printers to contribute with the parties indicted in thisCourt before 1 the County Court of Jackson county,
I <*an make up my opinion. I only have Oregon, made May 12th, A. D., 1873, the un­
the Chinese question will receive much average. NVe think this is true, also I paralysis which he received was on to this fund, but such old friends of stated
what the general reputation of the dersignod as Executors ot the last will and
testament of O. D. Hoxie, deceased, will
attention. There is no doubt but that of California, taking the whole State the right side of his face, affecting his Uncle John who may feel it a privi- hous»»s is. and w hat I have seen.
(¿ue.\tion— Do you know these Chinese wo­ on
an issue will be sprung, if not already into account. Our prices must, of sight ami hearing, and drawing down lege to give to this object, can do so, men
Natnrday, Angitul 33d. A. I>.. 1873,
befen* tin* Cour! ?
I
.Lutwer—No.
so, and an early abrogation of the de­ course, depend upon the prices paid at his mouth. His physician says he and the same will be duly acknowl-
at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in
<jne.sti'.nf-Aie tli» -»' the wQuien you have said county, l/ctween the hours of 9 o’clock
spotic Burlingame treaty is hoped for. the English importing ports. At pres­ will have his features all right by the edged.”
seen in tii<* perforinane«» yod nave stated ?
a . m . and 4 o’clock p. M. of said day, expose
Anxieer— 1 do not know <»n»* from the other. tor public sale to the highest bidder for cash
This treaty once modified or abro­ ent, the indications an* that the prices opening of Congress if he will leave
All 1 l»«*g of the public is to read th»* tes­ in gold coin, all the right, title and interest
lion. J. II. Mater mid the Buck-pay Steal.
gated, (the China influx checked, our now ruling, will be substantially main- work alone.”
timony, and see w In» is a ¡»erjurer and liar, which the said O. D. Hoxie had at his de­
judge tor yourse] v«*s. As to th»» quarwl, cease, (subject to the dower right of the wid­
Pork packers of San Francisco com­
cities and towns will again take a fresh tained upon the average, through the
A great many Radical newspapers and
B. F. Dowell is alone to blame. H<* com­ ow of said O. D. Hoxie), in and to the fol­
growth, or people will prosper, money fall and early winter months. NVe do plain of a percei>tible falling off in the in this State, that persistently “stand menced without cause, th«» only one, |H*r- lowing described tract or parcel of land, ly­
haps, being that having been employed by ing and being in the County of Jackson,
circulate fieely and the cry of “hard not see anything to make us sanguine numlx?r of hogs off»*rt*d for slaughter. by the President” in his back-pay steal Chinese, In* probably thought 1 would or S
’ate of Oregon, to-wit : Commencing at the
tojoin with him. But 1 cannot swal­ » Northeast corner of Claim No. 41, in Town­
times” wiM be silent forever. This of prices for the year, greatly above This fact may be of some interest to of $25,0(10 per annum, and who st*»* I ought
low th«» Chilli's«» pills lie thinks to preserilte ship 37, South of Range 1 West, and run­
must be dose. Should the present the figures now quoted at the leading Oregon hog raisers. But no doubt the nothing to complain of in Car|x*nter, for me; 1 prefer Pratt’s Webfoot Pills. Fur- ning thence West along the south Ixnindary
tlu*riuore. I do not wish to continue this of Donation Claim No. 44», 23 chains and 86
diminished production of jmrk in Cali­ Conkling A Co., for supporting the quarrel
treaty stand many years, this coast grain marts.
; but if Dowell wishes to do so, let links to the western boundary of the county
him sail in. He, or any of his kind, cannot road to a post and mound of rocks ; thence
will be completely overrun with the To the Member« of the Demoeratie State fornia is largely due to heavy receipts measure and appropriating tlie plun­ I frighten
whether on pap»»r or in any South 39°, East along the line of the road 7
Central Committee.
of cured meats from Chicago and St. I der, says the Portland AY/r«, attempt slia|H* he me,
heathens and damned for future lime.
wishes to name.
chains and 15 links; thence East 19 chains
Before closing, I will say this much: I and 36 links to a post on the east boundary
Louis ; and the cause produces a like I to lx* witty over Mr. Slater’s conduct
have only stated the truth in this ease. “The
O regon C ity , July 16, 1873.
Claim No. 41 ; them« North 5.47 chains
effect here. But the fact is not credit­ in drawing his pay. Mr. Slater didn’t American people shall live forever, and do of
The Salary Urab.
to the place of beginning, and containing
I
In consequence of a vacancy in the able to the Pacific Coast.
to all.”
M • MENSOR.
11.89 acres, tho same being a part of Dona­
j take any back pay. Tlie steal meas­ justice
Jacksonville,
July
31sl,
1S73.
tion Claims Nos. 41 and 47, in Township 37,
The Increase of the salaries of Con­ Chairmanship of the Democratic State
About one hundred houses were de­ ure, instead of giving him additional
i
South of Range 1 West, Willamette Meri­
SWAMP LAND NOTICE.
gressmen and other officials of the Central Committee, the undersigned, stroyed and sixty families rendered or increased pay, effected a diminution
dian, together witli the tenements, heredita­
ments and appurtenances thereunto belong­
a
member
of
that
Committee
for
Government takes one and a half mil­
homeless by the Baltimore fire last of it. Tlie accounts of Congressmen XTOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ing or in any wise appertaining.
On the confirmation of the sale by the
lion dollars more from the National ClacKamas county, would respectfully week. It is estimated that $600,()()() had to lx? squared by the new law. A the iii:i|>sanil deacriptions of the Swamp
ami
Overilowed
Lands
in
the
following
County
Court aforesaid, and the payment of
treasury than we paid these same offi­ suggest that the members of said will cover all losses. No lives were i All that those memliers could do, who Townships, to-wit :
—■•
the purchase money, a deed of conveyance
cials during a Democratic Administra­ Committee meet at Portland on Satur­ lost by the fire. Sister Rinaldia, a I did not wish to participate in the steal, Township » 37.... ....South 44 Range... ....io : East. will I h * executed to the purchaser.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said
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44
tion of the Government, and before a day, August 9th, 1873, for the purpose nun in the Convent of St. Alphonso’s I was to draw their pay, and then re­
44
day.
10
38
44
ELIZA ANN HOXIE, Executrix,
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Radical President and a Radical Con­ of maKing arranegments for the ap­ church, died from fright. Owing to turn so much of it as had been added
44
44
44
SILAS J. DAY, Executor.
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38
44
44
July 26th, 1873.
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gress declared themselves to be pos­ proaching special election for member the large number of shingle roofs in i to what the old law gave them. The
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44
several
parts
of
the
burnt
district,
the
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39
11
sessed of the right to rob the people. of Congress and the transaction of the fire swept through the upper parts new law gave Mr. Slater $220 less than
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CIGARS !
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rate of Interest yet authorized to tie
of whole rows scarcely damaged.
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Readers will see how very difficult,
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The New Trade Dollar.
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paid by the Government—5 per cent,
JOHN PASHBHRG»
I under these circumstances, it would
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Roseburg: Pecnliarltie«.
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—on thirty millions of dollars. This
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.have been for Mr. Slater to have re­
YREKA, CAL,,
A Washington dispatch says that
Who has not heard of Roseburg, the
is a bad showing for the people who
Selected in Jackson county,
_ . Oregon,
o
hav«»
turned
the
increased
pay
to
the
Gov
­
been coinple’ed and approved by the Board
Keeps Constantly mi Hand
have the taxes to pay. The salary six pairs of dies for the new trade dol­ terminus of the O. «& C. Railroad ? ernment. It is bad enough to rob a and
tiled according to law in the office of tin*
I
lar
have
been
shipped
from
the
Phila
­
This
town
was
lately
incorporated,
and
Clerk of Jackson county, and the
grab does not end with the present
man—even of so small a sum as $220 County
Board is now ready to receive Unit payment IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HAVANA CIGARS,
delphia
mint
for
the
use
of
the
mint
tlie
bards
who
drew
up
the
ordinances
Congress. It is a law, and must con­
i
—but is much worse to attempt to on said lands. By order of the Board.
T. H. CANN, Clerk of Board.
—-AND—
tinue eo long as Radicalism is in the at San Francisco, and four for the mint evidently intended that the city should
smother the fact by a clamor of accu­ July 29th, 1873.
31x34.
I at Carson.
The
work
of
coining
the
not suffer for want of funds. One of
majority, and until Democracy is again
ALL OTHER BRANDS,
sation against him. Such an exhibi­
NOTICE?
new
dollar
will
be
commenced
at
these
these ordinances requires that me­
victorious. Year after year it must
tion of dishonesty is unheard of. It
AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICFS.
PERSONS OWING I)R. L. DANFORTH
go Oft Without there is a change, and Places when the dies are received. It chanics and everybody engaged in
shows
with
what
confidence
and
how
I
by
note
or
nceount,
will
please
come
for
­
any
kind
of
business,
shall
take
out
a
291 y.
during this time the people must pay has already commenced at Philadel­
ward and pay the same. I will not refuse
habitually
Republican
newspajiers
rely
license.
As
it
seems
to
lx?
all
right
phia, the first one having been receiv­
the interest on thirty millions of dol­ ed by Secretary Richardson as a speci­ with the Roseburgers, we presume ev­ upon the stupidity of the Radical any kind of grain or Hour, a» I wish to con­ 4 LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY
centrate my means this fall and winter.
A and promptly executed at the TIMED
mind.
lars, virtually stolen from them.
Jacksonville, July 30th, 1873.
31tf.
men.
erybody else is satisfied.
PRINTING OFFICE at tho lowest rates.
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