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Shr grmarraiit Siuirj. AX IMPOSITION. I OREGON NEWS. An Euterpristng Firm. I Sandwich Island Sugars ! The Lafayette Courier furnishes evi Sharks are said to inhabit the Co I Messrs. Corbitt & Maclcay, says the I Portland Bulletin, are displaying en Official PipT for Jackson & iis-phin; Cornili? s. dence of a practice most disastrous to lumbia and Willamette rivers. ex - margaret crockard , our home manufactures. It says oak terprise in attempting to establish a A Portlander procured the skeleton CNAtlU NICKUl, From Honolulu. EDITOR. lumber is shipped from Yamhill coun regular line of vessels between this of a whale at Tillamook last week. ty to San Francisco, the shipper real SATURDAY, .AUGUbT 30, 1873 Mrs. Wilson, wife of the late lion. city and ports in Europe, Australia rnilE ENTIRE CARGO of 1 be above named vessel, composed of the following favorite izing $50 per thousand feet. The idea J. G. Wilson, has accepted a position and China. The first ship they pur 1 plantation brands, now landing, and for sale in lots to suit the trade : DEMOCRATIC MT ATE CONVENTION. prevails that Easterner “States oak” I as one of the teachers iu the Dalles chased, the Sparrowhawk, formerly a British gun-boat, made a successful ; PIONEER X SUGAR, A Democratic State Convention for the is superior to the Oregon production, ' public school. FU au » of Oregon, is hereby called by toe and this same oak is painted up and trip to Melbourne, and from there sail PIONEER A SUGAR, Democratic it ate Central Uommktro. con It is estimated by some that the ed with a cargo of coal to Manilla. vened in Portland, Oregcn, this, the yth day marked so as to represent “Statesoak,” EAST MAUI SUGAR, yield of grain in the Willamette Val From there she will sail to San Fran of August, 1»73, to meet at Portland, Ore and then returned to Oregon and sold ; gon, on Tuesday, the 9th day of September, ley this year will be double that of any cisco with an assorted cargo of mer- I HOB RON PLANTATION. 1873, at 10 o’clock a . m ., lor the purpose ..f for $80 per thousand. Thus, while nominating a candidate for nu mber of Con I former season. chandise. The pretty bark Clara gress, to be voted for at the s|*ecial election, our local wagon builder, striving to A California stock raiser has recently Louise, which they purchased recent L11IUE PLANTATION, to be held Oetol>,r 13, 1^73, and for the trant.- compete with Portland dealers’ East action of any other busiuetts that may prop ly, will be placed in the Japan trade, KAUWIKI PLANTATION, ern or “States wagons,” pays $S0 per purchased 800 acres of land in Linn and she will start with her tirst cargo erly come before it. 1'he several eount'es of the State v. ill bo thousand for his timber, he but buys and Lane counties, which he proposes ere long. The Margaret Urockanl, entitled to delegatus in such Cvuveution as Il EIA PLANTATION, stocking with cattle. folio* •>; consigned to the same gentlemen, ar an article grown in Oregon, which he Bmton...... Two young ladies of Salem procured rived here Tuesday afternoon. She ... 6 Lan?................. ..... o : can readily obtain at his own door for KAUEOLI PLANTATION. Raker......... .... 5 Marion........... ....... 10 brings a full cargo of the products of marriage licenses of the County ClerK Clackanixs ... 7 Multnomah... ....... 12 ! $30 or $10 per thousand feet. This •* Polk................. ....... 6 CORBITT <fc MACLEAY, Portland, Oregon Columbia.. last Friday. Wonder what they want the Sandwich Islands, but the greater pernicious practice should at once si portion is comjMised of sugar. This is Clatsop....... .... A Tillamook..... ........ 1 to do with them ? Curry......... .... 1 to be sold in lots to suit the trade. Y i lence all that clap-trap about Michigan n Union.............. ........ ........ 5 Coos.......... A Yamhill threshing machine thresh They will probably keep a regular line r or Illinois oak being superior to that of Douglas.. . ... 9 Wasco............. It i WILSON Grant........ .... 3 Washington... ........ 3 our own State. No better nor more ed and thoroughly cleaned 215 bushels of packets on this route hereafter. Jackson..... ... Û Y'ambilT......... ........ 6 is, we believe, the object of the firm to durable wagons are made in the United of wheat in two hours, and could have Is simple, durable, runs easily and sells for FIFTY DOLLARS. Josephine. • • • A a* run a regular line of wheat ships to ...12 Totftl ............. Linn.......... ...... 124 Slates than are put up in Oregon. threshed 40 bushels more. Liverpool and Cork, and thus be ena It i* suggested by the Committee that the I severaloouuties hold their ITimary Conten There is inferior oak here as well as Senator Kelly was warmly received bled to imp<»rt goods direct, so that tious on the 23«! day of August, 1873, at 3 r. I elsewhere ; yet there is good oak here by friends of all parties upon his arrival they can disuse of imported mer NEEDLES for all MACHINES. Agents wanted in Oregon and Washington Territory. »»., and their County Conventions on the 30th day of August. 1873. Where this ar as well. Let our farmers patronize at Portland last week. The widow and chandise at rates as cheap as the lead ing merchants of Chicago and San rangement does not suit the convenience ot A lbert V ail , Agent, 128 First Street, Portland, Oregon. the Democracy of the several counties.it is their local factories, use wagons built children of the late lion. J. G. Wilson Francisco. 31 m3. expected that’they will make the necessary in Oregon, and cease this paying trib came home with Senator Kelly. changes through their Countv Committees. New Volume. ute to the Portland importer and East W. L. WHITE. We learn that the Oregon Iron Com SPRING OF 1873. Ch'n Democratic State Central Com. ern speculator. All kinds of agricul The States Rights Democrat, pul>- M. V. B bown . Seerc’arv. pany at Oswego, Clackamas county, tural implements, also, can be made in have a large number of hands at work lished at Albany by that jovial chap, Oregon, of as good quality as those Democratic County Convention. Od<l Fellow’s Building, getting out ore and cutting wood. Mart. Brown, has just entered upon a imported, and when the farmers of A Democratic Convention for Jackson The place presents quite a business- new volume. The Democrat is one of county, Oregon, will be held at the Court this State shall have adopted the plan the best papers on the Coast, and well like appearance. JA ( KSON 17Á L E, O REG OX, House in Jacksonville, on S aturday . A v - of buying and using Oregon made im gist 30. 1873, at 1 o’clock r. m .. for the pur deserves the large and increasing pat EVERYBODY The farmers of Oregon have great pose of selecting nine (9) delegates to attend plementsand Oregon productions, thus ronage it enjoys. the Democratic State Convention to be held as wheat is IMPORTER AM> DEALER IN keeping their money at home, we will cause for encouragement, at Portland on September 9th. 1.’73. It is now quoted The various Precinct« in the connty will <ease to hear any more cries of “hard steadily on the rise. The Times isas spruce and gay as ever. hold their primaries at the usual place of vot lb; and at We congratulate the Jackson county I in San Francisco at $2(j $2 ing on S aturday , A ugvsi 23d. at 1 o’clock, times.” Democrats in having such an excellent STOVES, HARDWARE, TIN-WARE, to elect delegates to attend the County Con Liverpool at 12s@12s 7d per cental. vention. Messrs. Hull «1 Nickell are The Coining Contest. Last year, at this time, the quotation« organ. It was ordered that the apportionment of live newspaper men and evidently gen —ANT delegates be based upon tne vote of the were not so favorable. tlemen who fully understand and ap Democratic nominee Mr. Burnett for Con The idea prevails to some considera I preciate the amenities of journalism.— gress in 1872, allowing one delegate for ev The salmon season of Oregon just ble extent that the Congressman to be AGRICULTURAL 1 MI’LEM ENTS, ery 25 Democratic votes, or a fraction of 13 Albany Democrat. or more votes over ; and allowing to each elected this fall will fill only a vacancy closed has been the most successful one —AT— precinct at least one delegate—to-wit : known in the annals of the Columbia or part of Hon. J. G. Wilson’s term. ■tes. Democratic Vote. Delegate IKON AND STEEL, 85 3 This, says the Benton Democrat, is a river fisheries. One hundred and fifty Ashland.......... ... .•> Summons. 42 Applegate,.......... mi-take; Mr. Wilson never took his thousand cases have been put up. val- 1 1 14 Bic Butte............ Cutlery of All Kinds, 1 seat, and consequently the man elect ued at $6 per case, and 3,500 barrels In Justice Court, for the l’reeinct of Little C'hewaean............ SACHS BROS' n Butte. State of Oregon, < ’ ounty of Jackson. I K'ien,................... . M of salt salmon were put up. ed next October will hold a full term Î Evan’s Creek..... 20 Isaac Skeeters vs. T. L. Hensley: action to » i MECHANICS’ TOOLS, Foot's Crevk...... of two years. This renders the ap 19 recover money by writ of attachment. A woman fight was the sensation in 5 1 Flounce Rock. .. rno T. L. IIENSLEY. the above named 1 proaching election fraught with as i the streets of Portland last Monday, 1 Defendant: In the name of the State of Goose Lake........ 33 1 great importance to Oregon as was llair, ribbons and bustles befogged the ( Oregon von are hereby required to appear CAULDRONS AND WASH-KETTLES, Grant's Pa**..... . 18 V .218 Jacksonville...... before the undersigned, a Justice of the 1 that of Mr. Wilson last vear. Manv atmosphere for some miitutes, and only Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 6th Leland................. . 12 Link River......... . Il grave and important measures, touch the interference of the policeman day of September. A. D., 1873. at lOo’clock in FENCE WIRE, 4 Little Butte........ 91 the forenoon of said day. at the otliee of said Lo«t River......... 1 ing the welfare and prosperity of our saved the women from presenting to Justice in said Precinct, to answer the above . 9 • » Man£anita......... . &»*> •State, will come before Congress with the gaping bystanders the appearance named Plaintiff in a civil action. 1 Rock Point........ TO SELECT FROM The Defendant will take notice that if he GIANT POWDER, FUSE A CAPS, I in the next two years, and it is a mat Sterlingvilk....... fails to answer the complaint herein, the of well molted parrots. 4 Table Rock...... Plaintiff will take judgment against him for Uniontown........ 1 ter of deep concern that a faithful, . IV thirteen dollars and ninety cents, (£13 90), We have just received a flaming pos SHELF HARDWARE, o Willow Springs . -A honest, able man be sent to Washing together with costs. ter announcing the annual Fair of the Given under mv hand this the 23d dav of ton to represent her interests Demo i. Total......................... Linn County Agricultural Society, Julv, A. D.. J 1873.* A Most Complete Stock GlXrOWDER, AM 11S W. SIMPSON, J. P. All who will support the nominee of the crats, look to the welfare and prosper which will begin September 23d and ensuing Democratic State Convent’ i arein- ity of your adopted land, and use every vked to participate in the primarv meeting'.. € ■ continue until the 27th. From the pre CLOTHES WRINGERS, PINS A LINES, J. N. T. MILLER. endeavor, turn every stone, that will Chairman pro leui. miums offered and preparations made,it Let us have Ilr.NjuY KurrrL. Secretary. I . tend to its advancement. —OF— is evident that the Linn County people ALL KINDS OF PUMPS, no bribe-taker, no Credit Mohilier, no I will not do the thing “by halves” on MOMH8 TO HE HANGE». back-pay, no corrupt Representative; Citation to Heirs. this occasion. OILS 1’AINTS, VARNISH AND GLASS In the County Court for Jackson county, A Washington dispatch of August but that noblest work of God—an hon- The Statesman says by the new law Oregon, sitting in probate. 23d says the War Department pro est man. In the flutter of the Estate ot Stephen the office of Superintendent of Indian BALING ROPE: Watson. Hecvnse I. mulgates, in Genend Orders, the find Free Trausjiortatioii. Affairs for Oregon is abolished. Con To Mary C. Brown. Emily D. Thompson, Ke- ings and sentences in the case of tire Thompson, Laura Thompson, Howard sequently the Indian Department so ziah Thompson, John II’. Thompson, Hartley AXES, WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES, As will l»e seen by the following, the Modoc captives—Capt. Jack, Sconchin, Thompson, Clijford Thompson, lleirs-at- far as Superintendent is concerned is Black Jim, Boston Charley, Barncho Railroad Company offers to return ar Law of said Deceased, and all others inter EVER BROUGHT TO non est. Superintendent Odeneal and BLA STIN(J PO H DER, ested therein : alias One-eyed Jim, and Slotuck alias ticles and stock exhibited at the State rOU AKE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Cox, who were tried by Military Com- Fair free, though tariff rates will Chief Clerk are at present settling up John Watson, administrator of said es the business of the Department and tate has tiled his petition praying for an or CAST STEEL,MOLINE. A JONES PLOWS, ho charged to transport them thither : mission for the murder of General der to sell the following described real prop expect to have it completed by the Canby and Commissioner Thomas, and Oregon A California Railroad, Superin-) erty, belonging to said es ate, to-wit : tendent's Office, Portland, Oregon, June • last of the present week. Donation Claim No. 58, known and desig for assault with intent to kill other I NEW $50 ! SEWING MACHINE! KASPAR KUBLI. CAN HAVE A CHANCE I \ 18. 1873. ) SOUTHERN OREGON. CULTIVATORS, nated as the Donation Claim of Stephen Watson, containing one hundred and sixty acres and fourteen hundredths of an acre; also, the undivided one-half of Donation TIN, COPPER, A SHEET-IRON WARE Land Claim No. 55. known and designated as the claim ofSewal Truax, containing one hundred and fifty-nine acres and ninety-two hundredths of an acre ; also, the undivided NAILS, half of Donation Claim No. 56, known asthe H e keep everything that a person ex. claim of John Rankin and Jane Baukin, BOLTS, RI VEH'S, HORSESHOES A NAILS containing thr<M> hundred and twenty acres pects to find in a first-cluss House, and and forty-four hundredths of an acre, all in we invite the public to call and see for Jackson county, Oregon. A ND EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN And you are further notified that the JY a first-class establishment. Give me a themselves. Goods shown with pleas prayer of said petitioner will he heard and call. K. KUBLI. ure. SACHS BROS. determined at the Clerk’s office in Jackson 29tf. 29tf. ville, in said county, on Tuesday, October 7th, ¡873, at which time and place you are FRANCX )-AMERICAN hereby cited to appear and show cauw, if any exists, why an order.of sale should not lie made, as prayed for in said petition. M A N U F A C TURING CH E MIST, Published by an order of Hon. E. B. Wat HOTEL Sc RESTAURANT, son, County Judge, made the 5th day of Au And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in* gust, 1873. 33. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, George W. Sleeper, ex-Sheriff of D ear S ir : All stock and articles intended for exhibition at the State Coos County, who is under indictment Fair will be forwared to Salem at tar for embezzlement, has broken jail and iff rates, but will be returned free up left the Sheriff to deplore the iniquities on presentation of certificate to the of absenteeism, as the Irish papers have Agent at Salem, signed by the Secre ; tary of the Association, that such it. lie skipped out last Sunday night stock or articles have been upon exhi and has not been heard of since. He bition, and have not changed hands. knows the country as well as an Indian All regular trains will stop at the Fair and will be hard to catch. Sheriff Owen Grounds during the Fair. ; offers $200 reward for his arrest. Yours truly, J. C. H ildreth , Supt. GENERAL NOTEN AN» NEWS. To M. Wilkins, President State Ag Every merchant and mechanic ricultural Society. should advertise in his home paper, if “E xecutive O ffice , August 20, 1873. How About the Rest ? The foregoing sentences in the cases i he would prosper. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, of Captain Jack, Sconchin, Boston The Oregonian calls the coming JAMES DRUM ’ S It is satisfactory to know, says the Charley, Barncho alias One-eyed Jim, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. AND EVERYTHING TO RE FOUND and Slotuck alias Cox, Modoc Indian Bulletin, that Captain Jack, Sconchin, Radical Convention the “Golden Op- VARIETY STORE, IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, prisoners, are hereby approved, and it and four other Modoc savages and portunity.” We suppose that means MADAME HOL T. Proprietress. is ordered that the sentences in said that Holladay will use his $20 pieces, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. . No. 101 Post Street, eases be carried into execution by the murderers, are to be hanged. But as usual, to procure a satisfactory nom proper military authority, under orders how al)out the rest ? Scarfaced Char SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. rnilE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD HE UNDERSIGNED would respectful 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for of the Secretary of War, on the third ley, Hooka Jim, and a half dozen inee. ly inform the public that he has on hand Barnum spent $10,000 for advertis day of October, 1873. more could be very well spared to or and is constantly receiving a superior assort the patronage which has hitherto been ex Orders from the country promptly tended to her, and would respectfully solicit U. S. G rant , President.” I fi lieti. 30tf. its continuance. nament the noose end of a stout rope ing in St. Louis (purchasing the whole ment of Her tables are always under her immedi The Secretary of War has ordered the same day, or as soon thereafter as page of the newspapers), and had re GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, NOTICE. ate control ; and by her long experience in that the sentences be duly executed possible. What shall be done with ceipts amounting to $60,000. The the business she feels confident that she will r Candies, Nuts, give entire satisfaction to all. Her lieds and Oregon A California Kailroad Company, ) under the direction of the General them ? Suppose they be handed over moral is brief but pertinent—advertis Land Department, Portland, Oregon, z rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable April 5th, 1872. Commanding the Department of the to the authorities of Jackson county ing pays. TOBACCO and CIGARS, style, suited to the accommodation of single XTOTICE LS HEREBY’ GIVEN THAT A occupants or families. Her beds are always Columbia, at Fort Klamath, Oregon, Joaquin Miller is out in a book de -Li vigorous prosecution will be instituted kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. for trial ? Fruits in Season, against any ana every person who trespasses on Friday, October 3, 1873. fending the Modocs. It is rather late upon any Railroad lAnd, by cutting and An Oregon Inventor« PRODUCE OF EVERY KIND, removing timber therefrom liefore the same for his lucubrations to do any good to i is BOUGHT of the Company AND PAID i And everything to be found in a first-class Frank O. Crouch, of Douglas coun Capt JacK and his followers, but they Wholesale Dealer In FOR J variety store. Produce taken in ex All vacant Rand in odd numbered sections, On Friday, the 15th inst., prizes ty, has invented a material improve may serve to give the world a more change. Please give whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a me a call. CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, distance of thirty miles from the line of the were awarded at Vienna to the United ment on the steam engine. It consists correct appreciation of Miller’s charac 30tf. road, belongs to the Company. AND— States Government, for display of cot of converting the steam into a power ter. 27tf. I. R. MOORES, l^and Agent. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ‘29tf. ton and prodnets; to the National Bu ful gas, enabling a small engine to do Claimants of Government lands by IMPORTED LIQUORS, otice is hereby given that reau of Education; to the State of vastly more work than heretofore. pre-emption should not forget that all CARPET-WEAVING. the notes and accounts of the late firm • to the city of Boston ; He also invented a system of telegraph claims not paid for, expire, as a rule, 338 and 340 Pine St., of H offman & K uppel , have been placed in RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUL- to the Smithsonian Institute, at Wash to lie used on steam cars when in in thirty months after filing. Claims my hands for collection. All parties indebt ly inform the public that she will short-, ed to said firm will understand this means San Francisco, California. ly be prepared to weave carpets in the most ington—to these four for excellence in rapid motion, thus avoiding all possi are now frequently becoming invalid business, and will find it to their interest to artistic style, and at . reasonable rat^s. Ls- notice. method* and progress of education bility of collisions. He is a born gen from neglect to make payment within call and settle without further H. K. HANNA. Orders from the country promptly dies desiring to have carpets wo*en, abDuJcL ius. Jacksonville, August 20,1873, 3ltf. give her a call. the time prescribed. filled. - - ootf. and school*. 1 Peace Commissioners. They are found guilty of the specifications and charges and sentenced to be hanged. The proceeding* have been approved by the President and the Secretary of War. The charges and specifications are that the accused pleaded not guilty, but that the Commission found them guilty, and sentenced them to be hang ed at such time and place as the proper authorities should direct. Tlie follow ing is an order made by the President ! in the matter: T N M