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ihr Jlv in oc va tic aim«. MOW THE HOM Y GOES. therefore to-day requested the depart ment authorities to take prompt action for their relief, and submitted a propo- sition which was promptly approved by the Committee of Indian Affairs, to appoint a relief committee, consist- ing of ex-Indian Agent Elijah Steele, ex-Senator Wadsworth, George Town send, Edmund Bean and Henry J. Higgles, to expend means to be fur- I nished by the Government, for the support of these Indians until further arrangements are made. Those In- ' dians were fed by order of General Schofield last year, and thus kept from committing depredations or joining the Modocs. They number 709 or 800. PACIFIC COANT NEWN. The “Ville «In Havre” Disaster. J. B. WHITE. ALEX. MARTYN. WHITE & MARTIN Some singular developments have The French Admiralty Court has R. Mallory lias assumed the duties recently been made at Washington, pronounced a Judgment declaring the oi U. S. Attorney for Oregon. Official Pupir for J:ic:c.i;;i & Jos'phinr Counties. i (Succeisors to Janies T. Glenn,) .»bowing how the people’s money hits maneuvers of the steamer Ville du There are now 18G patients in the i CHARLES NICKELL, * * « EDITOR. Is'en squandered ami the national gov- Insane Asylum at East Portland. Havre to have been blameless, and DEALERS IN ’ erment made so enormously expensive holding tho bad management of the Dr. Hawthorne treated the inmates i SATl RDAY................. JANUARY IO, 1874. during late years. When the gigantic of the Insane Asylum to a grand din Loch Earn as the cause of the disas ter. Tho Court eulogized Capt. Sur- .Mcetiiig ol’ th* lAeiwoeratie Stale <cii- estimates for 1874-5 were presented ner on Christmas day. tral 4'oiuiui t le*. mont of the Ville du Havre. and received with a howl of protest The State Teachers’ Institute held CALIFORNIA STREET, The Democratic State Central Committee from the entire country, it was prom last week at Salem was a well-attend NEW, THIS WEEK. of the Stat<* <>t Oregon, Is hereby requested ised that they would be cut down to JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ed and important affair. t<> meet at the city of Portland on Thursday, the 22 1 day of January, 1*74, at 2 o’clock r. some more reasonable amount. Since The fourth annual meeting of the M. of said day for the purpose of designat then, however, it has transpired that ing the time and manner of holding a I>ein- State Temperance Alliance will be held ocraiie State • '<>nwntion, in accordance with wherever else retrenchment might be LOW PRICES WILL WIN i the usage of the partv, ami of transacting attempted, nothing of the sort could at Salem on February 18th, 1874. such other business as may properly come COME FORWARD ! The Western Union Telegraph Com before sa>l committci*. Said Committee is be permitted in the Depat tn ns in <\>in|><1 as follows : \ ND l’AY UP YOUR TAXES ON OR Washington, as the estimates for them pany has purchased the Atlantic & Pa — (/ B.'iijamin llavmond............... ............. Jackson 71 before the 31st (lay of January, 1874, rnilE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- cific Company ’ s property, and is again GENEEIAE NOTES AND NEWS. ..............1 »ouglas are no higher than the experience of and save costs. All persons who have paid 1 tire in notifying their friends and the w. 11. Jat ksim........................ ................... (’oos without opposition. their taxes with the raise made by the State public generally that they are now receiving Wm. Tlchenor........................... ................. < ’nrry the year last past has shown to be nec Board of Equalization, can have that portion G. II. Williams ’ case still undecided. and opening a verx- large and extensive Ryan, Bruce, Johnson and Flynn, A. 1.. Waldon........................... ......... Josephine essary. returned by presenting their receipts at my stock of J. «Avery................................ ............... Benton office on or before tho 10th dav of March, Speaker Blaine expressed a decided Some idea of what these are, says ; repeaters at the recent Congressional J. IL Ha< kleman...................... ................... Linn 1874. t . t . mckenzie , J, .1. Walton« J r........................ ................... Line the Chronicle, may be gleaned from election, having been duly convicted, opinion that the tax will not be restored, Sheriff of Jackson county. STAPXE DRY-GOODS, («. W. Gr.iv................................ ............... Marion Jacksonville, Jan. Sth, 1873. 2. on either tea, coffee or incomes. H. N. V. 1 lolmes..................... .................... Polk , sttrh items as $40,(100 for “temporary J are now serving out their sentences in J. 11. Upton................................ ............. Yamhill i clerks;” $50,000 for stationery, not in prison. The entire number of railroads in Redemption of State Relief Bonds. Heady-Made Clothing, I’. A. Bailev................................ .....Washington One night last week a prisoner es default is more than 115, representing w. 1.. White ............................. ...... < 'lackamas cluding printed blanks and many other Eugene Semple......................... ..... Multnomah STATE OF OREGON. ) I special items; $35,000 for newspapers, caped from the Dallas jail, but return an indebtedness, on interest account, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, W. A. Musgrove....................... ......... < 'olumbia T ueasurek ’ s O ff ce , > S alem , Jan. 3d, 1874. ) A. Van Dusen............................ ............... < 'hltsop repair of wagons, care of horses, brooms, ed next morning with the necessary of more than $27,000,000. W. H. l i’i.-. j............................. ........ Tillamook Amount applicable for redemption, twenty- He said he J. M. Baxter............................... ................ Wasco brushes, matches, soap and other trifles; bail and was released. Congress will grant pensions to the four thousand and five hundred dollars Hats and Caps, 11. C. .. .......................................... ............ Umatilla $50,000 for fuel, light, tumblers, hatch- only went out to procure bail. (.*24,5» Ml.) widows of Gen. Canby and Dr. Thom A. C. Craig.................................................... Union PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- Two convicts—Wilson and Alexan as, but nothing for the poor widows i SEALED 1. 1 >. 1 Iaines............................... ..................Bilker lets, pitchers, towels, etc; $40,000 for | kj ceived bv the undersigned at his office, California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, J lYiltlwin ......... . ............. furniture and carpets—and all this der—scaled the wall of the Peniten and orphans of the murdered Oregon at Salem, until February 7,18«J, for the sur- | should any vacancies have occurred in render of Relief Bonds, issued under pro- | any of the counties, the County Committees in the Treasury Department alone. tiary last week, and attempted to es- settlers. BOOTS AND SHOES, visions of an Act of the Legislative Assem- are recommended to till such vacancies. A 'Hie same reckless extravagance per- 1 cape. They were both recaptured a blyroi the State of Oregon, granting relief; The Irish emigrants in this country to volunteers of this State, enlisted in the | full attendance of t lie Committee is earnestly varies all the Departments. A happy i short distance from the prison. re pi s;< 1. W. 1.. WHITE. Ladies', Misses’ and Childrtn’i Shot«. of the United States, approved Octo- I have forwarded to Ireland, during the service CA<lir»»'ni Dci/i. Staff Cntral Coin. her 21. 1*<»4, at the lowest rate, not exceed illustration of this fact is afforded by Hon. II. 11. Gil fry has visited Eu past twenty-one years, sums of money ing par value, as may redeem the greatest I Oregon City, Dec. 20th, 1873. the Government being called upon to gene and secured a deed to the State number of Bonds. Bids to include interest ; aggregating more than was raised in to date of surrender, and to lx> addressed, Tin: ( ixti A mvi provide a carriage for Mrs. Attorney- of the University ground and building. L. FLELSCIINER, Ireland by tax for the relief of the We have also in connection with the above General Williams. True, the bill did Tholatter was inspected and the Jour Treasurer of State, a very large and fine stock of choice poor by £1,250,000 sterling or $5,000, It is stated in the Philadelphia Pre.« not specify that it was for her. Here Salem, < iregon. nal declares it a credit to the Stale. January 10th, 1874. 2x5. 000. that Secretary Fish, several months is the modest way in which the vouch GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- The Yamhill Ileporter says that the Many of our readers art* laboring un ago, announced, by direction of the Redemption of State Bounty Bonds. er on tile presents the information: WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, petition requesting the Senate of the der the impression that we do not elect President, to the var’o is foreign Gov W ashington , D. C. Jan. 19, 1872. PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN United States to expel Hippie, now in a Congressman at our next election in STATE OF OREGON, ) ernments, that tin International Ex The United States to A. J. Joyce, I>r. T reasurer ’ s O ffice , circulation in that county, is being .June, for the reason Congress at its, DOW GLASS, CAST AND To one landaulet for Department of hibition would be held in that city in Salem, Jan. 3d, 1874. J Justice,........ ........................................... $1,600 very generally signed by Republicans. last session passed a law for the elec Amount applicable for redemption, forty- 187G, commemorative of the anniver STEEL PLOWS, WOOD four thousand and eight hundred dollars Received payment, A. J. JOYCE. sary of American Independence, and tion of members of Congress on the The Beaver Hosiery Manufacturing (§41,*00.) EN AND WILLOW If Attorney-General Williams choos inviting them to take part in the expo OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-j same day throughout the United WARE, ETC. es to call his wife a “Department of Company, of Jefferson, at a late meet kA ceived by the undersigned at his office, i States. This is erroneous. The **IaW at sition. Already favorable responses ing, decided to disincorporate, sell the Salem, until February 7, 1*74, for the sur- | .Justice” lie is at liberty to do so; he have lieen received from the German making the election general does not render of Bounty Bonds, issued under pro- may know best whether she deserves property of the company, pay off its visions ot an Act of the Legislative Assent- ! Empire, Belgium, Ecuador, Mexico go into effect until November, 1876. indebtedness and wind up its business. lily of the State of Oregon, granting Bounty ! it; but he certainly has no right to, to Volunteers of this state, enlisted in the ! We are now ready to sell anything in onr and Hayti. It is expected that in a A bill has been framed and is to be service of the United State, approved Octo line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing Salem mills are now completing a make the United States pay for her ber 21th, 1*'U, at the lowest rate, not exceed- 1 to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad short time other countries will be luxuries. That should be his business contract for live hundred tons of best introduced, after the recess, abolishing ing par value, as may redeem the greatest ‘ vantage to examine onr stock before pur heard from. Director Gbneral Gos- number of Bonds. Bids to include interest , chasing elsewhere, as we are determinea not only. The date of that voucher shows family flour for I. Friedlander, to be the office of the Chief .Justice. It is to date of surrender, and to be addressed, to lie undersold by any house in Jaekaon liurn has been officially notified by Sec said to have the support <»f Conkling, how far back that bit of fraud was per shipped directly to England by some L. FLEISCHNER, county. retary Fish that the Governments of Treasurer of state, petrated. But Williams was neither vessel to come to Portland for that pur Morton and others of the leading legal Salem, Oregon. the countries above specified have de minds in the Senate. It is contended January 10th, 1874. 2x5. the first nor the last head of Depart pose. cided to participate in the exhibition, the presiding or chief of the .Justices K-€8Give us a call, and then judge for ment to play this game. It is alleged The Olympia (W. T.) Courier says: vourself as to our eapacitv to furnish goods and that the Resident Commissioner ATI»’ CHOLERA IN CHINA. should be selected by the voice of the upon good authority that the Govern Hon. (). Jacobs, [formerly of this place,] a- above. WHITE A MARTIN. for Ecuador, Edward Shippen, Esq., body, if at all, and that his conqieers Almost Every Case Cured With I ment has had to pay, on one pretense who was taken ill during Court term has already presented his credentials. would be best able to make a selection or another, for a number of stylish at Port Townsend, has returned home THE PAIN-KILLER!! That Government has made an ap . A 'cir Firm ! «.A 'civ Goods ! turn-outs for members of the Cabinet and is convalescent. He is still feeble, which would be satisfactory and credit propriation toward paying the expense able. and a lot of other officials of lower de but is very happy in the possession of D ear S irs : During a residence of some of arranging the representation. ten years in Siam and China, as a mission- I —AND— A recent dispatch from New York ary, gree, and that men hired and paid out a new girl baby. 1 found your Pain-Killer a most valna- ; Dr. Chance, a Salem dentist, has gives these statistics: The annual re- l>le remedy for that fearful scourge the Another Instance of Ra.lical Corrupt ion. of the National Treasury as “Messen . gers” are kept detailed as coachmen, made his “everlasting fortune,” accord port of the Commissioners of Emigra Cholera ERICES! In administering the medicine I found it : X" E W The seat now held by Spencer as U. grooms and servants in Government ing to the Mercury, by the invention tion shows a slight falling off of immi most effectual to give a teaspoonful ot Pain- Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with S. Senator from Alabama is claimed officials’ private service. It is surely of “gold points for pluggers, which grants from last year. The arrivals sugar —AT— ; then, after about fifteen minutes, be by his competitor, Sykes, and the high time that the rank, wide-spread have been patented in the United for 1873 were 266,011 as opposed to gin to giveabout a tablespoonful of the same mixture every few minutes until relief was ( friends of the latter claim that they dishonesty in the administration of our States and England,” and supposed to 292,993 for 1872. Ireland and Ger obtained. Apply hot applications to the ex- I ASHLAND, OREGON. Bathe thestomaeh with the Pain- have obtained abundant evidence that national allairs should be stopped. become of great value to the dental many have furnished the largest num I tremities. Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of Spencer carried his election by fraud Hitherto it has flourished in at least profession. ber; Ireland, 76,033 ; Germany, 65,749 ; those who had the Cholera, and took the medicine faithfully, in the way stated above, and bri’oery. It is charged that he partial concealment; but now that the Scotland and England, 32,713 ; France, eight out of ten recovered. J. M. McCALL CO. An old house occupied by a negro . R. TELFORD, Missionary in China. | induced revenue collectors and post light of day has been let in upon it, we 1,579 ; other countries have sent very R ev D ear S irs : During a long residence in masters to furnish money with which may hope that, if Congress be not lost family, toppled and fell down in Port few. The Mormons have brought China I have used your valuable Pain-Kil ave received and are still ler, both in my own family and among the receiving the largest and liest selected to purchase members of the Legisla to all sense of duty or honor, a radical land last Sunday. The old Cuffee who 2,.”»17 during the year. Chinese, and have found it a most excellent stock of goods ever liefore offered to the occupied the house said : “ Fo ’ de Lo ’ d, ture to vote for him, and that subse reform will be instituted, beginning A spiritual paper published in the medicine. In the summer of 1862 and 1863, public. The stock consists of it was worry lucky for dis yar nigger while residing in Shanghai, I found it an al quently, when they were found to be with a vast reduction of the estimates East says the spirit of (’apt. .Jack has most certain cure’ for cholera, if used in ■ ancy staple dry goods dat house jis happen to fall down Indeed, using it iu a great many in- j defaulters to the Government, he did for the next coming fiscal year. been communicating with the world time. stances. I do not remember failing in a sin- ' on dis head den to fall up agin dose READY-MADE all he could to protect them. It is as through the medium of a Mrs. J. II. trie ease. For three years I have been resid- [ , Attorn*}'-General Williams' Vehicle. shins — shuah I ” in this place, more than fifty miles from sert« I that an investigation will show Conant. Now will Jack just tell a a ing physician, and have been obliged often to GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, There was a “potato tournament” doubting world in what part of the fall on my resources in castes ot sickness. that in one case he obtained $2,500, So it is not a vulgar carriage that Chinese come in great numbers fori BOOTS and SHOES, and in another $12,000 from Federal Attorney-General Williams enjoys at at the Portland skating rink on Satur body Meacham was really shot ; and The medicine ami advice. Though without ■ officials to use in his election, ami public expense, says the Evening News, day evening, when four distinguished will Sconchin’s spirit come forward medical knowledge ourselves, the few sim- I CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, remedies we can command are so much when the unfaithful officers were ar but a landaulet, and the price was no skatists picked up rows of potatoes at and tell us how many times Meacham pie in advance even of their physicians that we > Iron, Steel, rested by the detectives, Spencer’s such low sum as $600, but it reached a mark, and the one who hit the mark killed him before General Davis hang have almost daily applications. We allow them to come, because it brings us in con- ; notes representing cash for the amounts Jthe more princely figure of $1,600. most, picked up potatoes quickest, is ed him to the juniper bushes ? These tact with them and opens a door of useful- . HOUSE SHOES AND NAILS, ness. In diarrhea, colic, vomiting, cholera, I were found in their possession. For these interesting particulars we named Mills. He got a$10 prize which things would fill an important void in coughs, etc., your Pain-Killer has been my GROCERIES, are indebted to the very latest tele was not small potatoes. the unwritten history of the Modoc chief medicine. Yours, very truly, R ev . T. P. C rawforo , Tanchow, China. Th* Congressional Panic. During this week the first steam war. graph. According to the same author HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. er of an opposition line between San Those using Pain-Killer should strictly A dispatch dated Corinne, Utah, The conscience-stricken Congress ity, it takes $750 worth of horses to Etc., Etc. Francisco and Portland has arrived at observe the following directions : January 3d, says that Col. W. W. men, says the New York llerahl, who draw $1,600 worth of “landaulet,” in At the commencement of the disease, take the latter place. These vessels, al teaspoonful of Pain-Killer in sugar and Prices to Suit the Times. Chapman, of this State, and President a water, supported the back-pay larceny and cluding Mrs. Attorney-General Wil and then lUTtlie freely across the though not owned by Bernard Gold the increased salary bill last session, liams and her husband. Now, if it I of the Portland, Dallesand Salt Lake stomach and bowels with the Pain-Killer smith & Co., will run in connection Should the diarrhea and cramp con WANTED. following the lead of Senator Conkling, costs the Department of Justice $2,. Railroad Company, has located the clear. tinue, repeat the dose every fifteen minutes. with their line of Willamette River are rushing in bills by the score for the 350 to furnish Attorney-General Wil 1 eastern terminus of the road at Co In this way the drpadful scourge may lie Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex boats. The inauguration of this line checked, and the patient relieved in the change for goods. Highest prices paid, and liams a “ turn-out, ” how much will it «repeal of those measures. A bill would rinne. The Utah, Idaho and Montana the course of a few hours. Goods sold at Cash rates. N. B.—Be sure ami get the genuine article; Z-tF Please give us a call and convince vour- answer all purposes, but every terrified likely cost the Government to fit him will be a rare blessing to our people road is adopted, and is to be identical and it is recommended bv those who have selves. and we hail its advent with joy and | [42tf.] McCALL A CO. 1 up when ho gets to be Chief Justice ? sinner desires to lie able to say to his with the Oregon road for 50 or 100 used the Pain-Killer for the cholera, that in delight. eases the patient take two (or more) constituents that he had a finger in the Not tli* Only One. miles. Leading men of Oneida coun extreme teaspoonfuls instead of one. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. A. C. Brelsford, lately an undertaker ty, Idaho, and also citizens of Corinne The PAIN-KILLER is sold by all Drug repeal pie. Many a culprit has con gists and Dealers in Family Medicines. It appears that John Meldrum’s af at the city of Portland, is the person and Malad City agreed to grade and victed himself by shrieking out his ZiU Price, 2.5 and 50 cents and $1. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT fair with Geo. H. Williams, in which referred to by telegraph as having tie 50 miles of the road. Col. Chap- PERRY DAVIS A’ SON, IN the co-partnership heretofore existing innocence as soon as the weight of the Manufacturersand Proprietors, 136 High between tho undersigned, under the firm the latter sold him a surveying con leaped overboard from the steamer man starts for Washington in the Street, Providence, IL I. policeman’s hand has been felt on his name of Cronemiller A Co., is dissolved by tract for $2,000, is not the only one. Oriftamme, off Cape Mendocino, on her morning. mutual consent, Daniel Cronemiller retiring shoulder, and these Congressional grab from the firm. All persons indebted to the 1 The Oregon City Enterprise pertinently H. F. JOHNSON. last down trip. He has resided many r. A. HEARN. bers, by their eagerness for the repeal, firm must come forward and settle immedi- In the Spanish Cortes on the 3d the asks the Surveyor General to tell how atclv, and therehv save costs. years in Portland and had $560 in his only render their responsibility for the Deputies, on two votes, gave a major JOHNSON & HEARN, DAVID CRONEMILLER, larceny of last session more apparent. [ Mallory, Barin, Powers and Martin, possession. His domestic relations ity of 120 against President Castelar. DANIEL CRONEMILLER. Successors to i all Republican members of the last were unhappy; he became dissipated, I General Pavia, who is friendly to Cas The undersigned will continue the busi England Engaged in Another Conquest. Legislature, came to get contracts. It I his wife procured a divorce and he RANTZAU & SHAW AND COMSTOCK A MARTIN, ness at the old stand. Thankful for ¡>ast fa vors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of | also advises Meldrum to keep clear of was on his way East. He had at one telar, thereupon occupied the palace the same. DAVID CRONEMILLER. of the Cortes and other public build Forwarding & fommission Merchants, England, ever ready to acquire more the “Ring,” or he may be forced to 50t4. time accumulated considerable proper ings with fourteen thousand troops, territory, is engaged in another con ; tell—not what he does not, but what I REDDING, UAL. ty- dissolved the Cortes and summoned quest. This time she is at war with he does know. E. S. MORGAN & CO., A dispatch dated Washington, De the most prominent men of all parties, the Ashantees, a savage tribe of Africa, Large I «»crease of the Debt. ARK YOUR GOODS CARE OF J. A II. Forwarding & Commission Merchants. cember 31, 1873, says that Congress-1 including members of the present Gov- ]\f who have been joined by other tribes. Ill By close attention to business we hope merit a continuation of the patronage Roseburg, Oregon. Although the savages make a brave Latest advices from Washington man Luttrell has received letters from eminent, and only excepting Carlists to heretofore extended to the old firms. 29tf. General Townsend and other promi- j and Intransigentes, to form a Govern- and determined stand, they will sooner j state that the public debt has increased ILL ATTEND FAITHFULLY TQ ALL nent citizens of his district, stating ment. This, General Pavia declared, MILL NOTICE. Business entrusted to our care. or later lie compelled to succumb to nearly $9,000,000 during the month of rA3~ ( >ur Forwarding and Storage < narge*, was the only way for the salvation of that the Hot Springs and Big Valley the more powerful English. Latest Decemlier. The increase since last E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE frimi and aft<;r this date, will be the country. He refused personally wheat in store, and will oouimenco with the charges at ('rescent City and K- reports say that the Ashantees are fly ■ June has been over $11,000,000. Any Indians in Siskiyou county, Cal., are to become a member of the Govern grinding on tho 10th inst. ing in great disorder, and that 300 thing but consistent with the Repub- in danger of starvation, in consequence ment. The streets are filled with peo Our terms for grinding will bo the eighth dlSolicitingtho continued patronage of our friends and the public, we are resjMX'tniBy, were drowned in the Praih river, i lican cry of “the great economy of the of their vegetable means of subsist ple, and there is great excitement, but bushel, or oxchange. E. S. MORGAN A <X>, DALEY A EMERY. ence being overrun by cattle. He no blood has been shed. Hhile being pursued by the invaders. 1 Administration.” Butte Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873. 36tf. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, TAX-PAYERS, TAKE NOTICE ! H F W W I & - ,