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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
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Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine
Published Every Friday Morning
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—BY—
P. D. HULL & CHAS. NICKELL.
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Publishers and Proprietors.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Kates of Subscription :
One copy, per annum,...........................
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VOL. IV.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1874
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PROF ESS I ( )N A L ( 'A RI )S.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
NO. 39
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes
at the following rates :
One square, one insertion......................... $3.00
each subsequent one...... ........1.00
For legal advertisements. $2.50 per square
ot 121ines, first insertion, and $l.oo per square
for each subsequent insertion.
A fair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly advertisers.
Yearly advertisenients payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly executed.
Furniture Ware - Room,
«EXERAE ÄOTJ» ANI» NEWS.
EAST OF THE MOI XTAINN.
praying for them afterward. The
reduction of the army is no sufficient
excuse for leaving this territory un­
protected by the military, so long as
Alcatraz, Fort Point, Surprise Valley
and Vancouver are stocked with su­
pernumeraries rusting out for want of
active service.
The above is penned on account
of the numerous entreaties upon the
subject made to us by the settlers
in Eastern Oregon during a two
months campaign-trip in company
with ox-Stirveyor-General B. W. Pen-
gra, of Willamette valley.
G. W. C olby .
The San Francisco circus is on the TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS OK ACRES OF'
way to Portland,
LAND AWAITING SETTLERS—FORT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
W A1IN E It A BANDON ED A N D SETTLERS
The white cedar lumber of Coos Bay
Oregon.
Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders J acksonville.
LEET TO THE RED MAN’S ME11CY.
commands $G0 per 1,000 feet in San
his p; rotessional services to tlie public.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRKT.
Office on California street, adjoining Ca­
Francisco.
C hewal ' can V alley , Aug. 21, 1871.
Circuit .Indue....................................... P. P- Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street,
District Attorney........................ II. K. Hanna opposite and west of the M. E. Church.
Frank I*. Blair, who has been seri­ Editor »S'. /•’. (.'hronicle;
JACKSON' COUNTY.
Elk, antelope and prairie chicken
H. K. HANNA,
Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment ously ill for a few days past, is recov­
County Judge...............................E. B. Watson
baked
in the ground, with wild cur­
ering rapidly.
of furniture, consisting of
,,
a * «
■ . _
(John O’Brien,
( ountv Commissi.,ners
< M A 1IllPston
rant and gooseberry sauce, remind
Attonipy-nt-Lnw and Notary Public,
Coal has been discovered within two one of civilized society ; but when
Sheriff,.......................................... I.
Manning
BEDSTEADS,
cjerli............................... -............ F.. D. Foudray
Jacksonville, Oregon,
miles of Port Orford, and the indica­ you look about in open camp von
Treaaftrer,............................................... K- Kubli
BUREAUS, TABLES,
behold nothing but an occasional smoke
Assessor,..................................... W. A. Childers Will practice in all 11«3 Courts of the Stato.»
tions are that it is extensive.
School Su]H*rinten<lent............H. <’. Fleming
Prompt attention given to all business left
of
Snake or Piute Indians on the
GUILD MOULDINGS,
The machinery for an Alden Fruit distant hill, with meadow and prairie
Surveyor,......................................... E- C. Mason in mv care.
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»
Coroner ........................................... H. T. Inlow
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
Drying Establishment at Salem has intervening.
O ysters on T rees .—A writer In
< ufieial Paper,.................... DEMOCRATIC TlMES
K. B. WATSON.
c. '. W. KAHLER.
We
have
traveled
sinco
leaving
been
shipped
from
Troy,
N.
Y.
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
the Hartford Times tells how oysters
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
KAHLER & WATSON,
San
Francisco
over
the
most
of
South
­
A New Jerseyman writes to the Sa­
<'ountv Judge................... ..... M. F. Baldwin
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
ern and Middle Oregon, and find a inhabit the mangrove woods in Cuba.
Attorneys and founselors-nt-Law,
(S.
Messenger.
lem Record for a thousand or more vast domain east of the Cascades pro­ He says :
County Commissioners, ” '( James Neclv.
ETC., ETC.
...... Dan. L. Green
specimens of Oregon bugs and butter­ lific with all the natural resources for
Sheriff,__
No doubt the reader will open his
..... Chas. Hiurhes
( 'lerk,......
ejes
on reading about oysters growing
flies.
the
support
of
a
dense
population.
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
in. Naueko Will practice in the Supreme, District and
Treasurer,
on
trees.
Often have I seen the sneer
hand
and
made
to
order.
Planing
done
on
The
climate
is
similar
to
our
valleys,
Assessor.. .......................................... Joi hn H om <‘11 other Courts of this State.
Wm. M. Evarts for President, and
Office in the building formerly occupied reasonable terms, jAT' Undertaking a sjie-
of
(lislielief
on the face of the ignorant
School Su] perintendent,.... ............ B . F. Sloan
in the Sierras, with much less snow, )
W. ? N. Sanders by O. Jacobs, oppoaite Court House.
29tf. cialty.
Surveyor,
Newton Booth for Vice President, is making it more desirable for stock- when the fact has been mentioned ;
.......... Geo. E. Briggs
Coroner...
the last ticket being discussed by the raising. In that part east of the high , but grow they do, and in immense
..D emocratic T i m es J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A. C. MATTHIAS, M. D.
Official Paper,
DRUGS and MEDICINES. Eastern press.
ranges of the Cascades, cattle and quantities, especially in the southern
COURT SITTINGS.
CALLENDER & MATTHIAS,
sheep
need but little feeding in Win­ part of the island. I have seen miles
Jarknon Comifi/.— Circuit Court, second
“Boss Tweed’s” residence in New
Physicians
&
Surirons,
ter, other than what they get from the of trees, the lower stems and branches
Monday in Fcbruarv. June and November.
York
has
been
sold
recently
for
the
County Court, first Monday in each month.
meadows and rolling hills always i of which were literally covered with
.1
A
(
’
KSON
VI
L
LE,
ORF.<JON.
them, and many a good meal have I
nice sum of $195,000. Reason, he has covered with heavy bunch grass.
Ommhf.— Circuit Conrt. second
Monday in April ami fourth Monday in Oc­
enjoyed with a very little trouble of
There
are
200
miles
square
or
25,-'
no
use
for
it.
tober. Conn tv Court, first Monday in Jan­
city ni:uG stori :,
procuring them. 1 simply placed the
uary, April, July and October.
After three days’ hard fight with 000,000 acres in Eastern Oregon that, i branches over the fire, and when open­
until within the past two years, have i
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
some United States troops the Com- had scarcely a white inhabitant upon ! ed I picked them out with a fork or a
op—
Justice of the Peace..................... J. H. Stinson
B< MIKS,
Constable.......................................\. M. Asbury
anchcs and Kiowas of Texas—500 in them except at the forts established to I pointed stick. These peculiar shell­
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
subdue the hostile Indians. rfhis fish are indigenous in lagoons or
number—have been defeated.
STATION EBY.
f C. <’. Beekman, Pres’t,
whole territory now is fast becoming swamps on the coast, and as far as the
Dr. J. C. BELT,
| Sol. Sachs,
On Judge Smith’s farm, six miles a pasture for sheep and cattle ; grain, tide will rise and the spray fly will
TOII.ET ARTICLES
' John Bilger,
Trustees,...
from Roseburg, there is a weeping wil­ vegetables and fruit grow to perfec­ they cling to the lower parts of the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
I llenrv Judge,
I K. Kubli.
DRUGS AND MEDICINKS, low tree sixteen years obi which meas­ tion wherever cultivated, and outside mangrove trees, sometimes four or
Jacksonville, OrcRon,
....U. S, Havden
Recorder.......................
ures five feet, seven and a quarter inch­ of the Klamath and (Joo^o L ike basin < five deep, the mangrove being one of
...... llenrv Pape
Treasurer......................
the snow does not trouble stock in ! the very few trees that flourish in salt
......... Fred. < J rob
Marshal.........................
es in circumference.
Gasoline
Oil
and
Lamps,
..Peter Boschey Having located in the town of Jacksonville,
XVinter. The country is finely water­ water.
Street Commissioner,
tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and
Smuggler won the great stallion race ed ; the natural grasses are unsurpass­
other branches of his profession, respect­
SOC IETY NOTICES.
at Mystic Park, Boston, on the 15th, in ed for hay and for fattening stock, j A n I tem for the T imes .—A wo-
fully asks a portion of the public patron­
age. Office—Second door north of the U.
three straight heats. Time, 2:23—2:23 , and the Indians otr the reservations I tnan writes this. We take it from an
48tf.
Jvksonvilk lotto Ao. in. 1.0.0. F„ S. Hotel.
are the only prevention of its rapid j Eastern paper. It contains matters
—
2:20.
Phil
Sheridan
second,
Genet
very applicable to the times :
Hohls its retrular ineetinirs every
Agency for Cowan's King Remedies.
settlement and improvement.
Saturday (»venineat the Odd Fol-
third, Commonwealth fourth.
The General Government has spent ' Girls, in treating dissipated young
MARY’S ACADEMY.
Brothers in "ood standing are ST
C. W. KAHLER.
29tf.
The President of the State Agricul­ millions in subduing the Indians in men as equals, do a wrong that they
can scarcely realize. Such men should
CONDUCTED BY
tural Society announces that lion. A. this part of Oregon, and has made be made to feel that until they redeem
“EXCELSIOR”
J. Dufur, of Portland, has accepted and ample provision for their welfare in themselves, until they walk with
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES,
her treaties, vet it is anything but
T. T V I : RY STA B U K, will deliver the Annual Address be­ safe for solitary campers now. It was i 1 correctness and honor in the path of
fore the Society, on Friday, the 1 Gth, in this section that General Crook right good people will stand aloof
JtrkMiivill:* Stnmni Xo. IIS I . 0. R.
rill IE S< ID »1. ANTIC YEAH OF THIS
I school will commence about the middle
gained his reputation as an Indian from them. (Jiris who respect them­
of the State Fair week.
Holds its regular mootings everv Thursday
Oregon Street, Jacksonville,
evening nt the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers of August, and is divided in four sessions,
fighter ; and if the Government had selves will not be seen with such
The
estate
of
XX
’
m.
B.
Astor
is
esti
­
of
eleven
weeks
each.
The
following
are
the
in good standing are invited to attend.
adopted his policy it would have young men, and will decline to receive
terms:
BEN SACHS, O. C.
mated
at
$200,000,000
—
having
in
­
J.
W.
MANNING
&
R.
ISH,
saved the expensive and unfortunate them on the familiar footing of friend­
A. B ohn , R. S.
Board and tuition, per term,............ .810.00
creased to this sum since 1835, when controversy with Captain Jack and ship. It is a mistaken kindness to
Trustee*—Herman v. Helms, Ben Sachs, Bed and Bedding..................................
4.00
poultice where caustic is needed, and
Max Muller.
Drawing and painting......................... .. 8.00
John Jacob died worth $25,000,000. his handful of braves.
PianoM....................................................... .. 15.00
aving just received A NEW The increase has doubled its amount AN INDIAN OUTBREAK THREATENED. 1 am inclined to think that a little
Orroniiin Pornbontax Trib? No. 1. !m- Entrance fee, only once,................... .. 5.00
sharp decision on the part of the girls
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car-
proved order of Red Men. holds its
of
principal
and
interest
three
times,
There
are
other
Indians
off
the
riages,
we
are
now
prepared
to
furnish
our
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
of to-day would go far to correct the
**~®Sr** stated councils at the Red Men’s
patronsand the public generally with as
reservations now that are determined general looseness of the morality
or once in thirteen years.
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Primary, per term,..................................... 8 0.00
to bring about a like catastrophe, but among the young men.
the eightli run. A cordial invitation to all Junior,
FINE TURNOUTS
“
...................................... 8.00
Died
last
week
at
his
residence
on
brothers in good standing.
of more magnitude. The Piutes and
Senior,
“
...................................... 10.00 As can be had on the Pacific ('oast. Saddle
A. P. OWEN, S.
Pupils are received at any time, and their ! horses hired to go to any part of the country. the Luckiamute, in l’oik county, and a portion of Snakes, who have in­
D ied of O besity .—A colored man
U. W. S avage , C. <4 R.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses Ja«. O’Neil, in the seventy-fourth year termarried with Ochoho’s band, refuse named Charles Crook, died a horrible
terms will be counted from the day of their
entrance. For further particulars apply at broke to work single or double. Horses
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon of his age. Mr. O’Neil, was one of the to go upon reservations, and with the death at Riverhead lately. He was a
the Academy.
2!>tf.
flunon Division Xo. 1.
them while in our charge.
earliest pioneers of Oregon, having lawless remnants of other tribes are man of prodigious size, and in conse­
Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets
already preparing for a contest when­ quence of a great accumulation of fat
T.-^r OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
on Tnes«h*y evening of each week in the
GRANGERS,
come
to
the
Willamette
in
1831.
One
ever a favorable opportunity presents. had for some time been hardly able to
odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in
A liberal share of the public patronage is
good standing.a re invited to attend.
by one the pioneers of Oregon are These Indians are lawless and threat­ get about. For the two weeks pre­
solicited.
[28tt]
MANNING
A
1ST!.
ANNA DOWELL, W. P. I PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
ening in manner, committing depreda­ ceding his death he was in a constant
passing away.
J. R. W apk , R. S.
I
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
XVe learn that Mr. J. II. Ilackleman, tions upon stock and campers indiscri­ and terrible struggle for breath the
t
I
minately and the Government should air passages being nearly closed by
I CAN FURNISH
Warren Loto Xo. ID, A. F. fc A. M..
on EG ON STREET,
of Linn County, has been appointed compel them to go upon the reserva­ the increasing fat, and he was at last
Holds Its regular communications
Assistant State Treasurer. Mr. Ilack­ tions before vacating her forts in the literally suffocated from this cause.
/▼ X on the Wednesday evenings or pro­ First-ClaSS WATER PIPE,
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
dding the full moon, hi Jacksonville. Ore­
leman has been the Clerk of Linn very midst of the most treacherous For days and nights he was compelled
gon.
T. (J. REAMES, W. M.
Cheaper and More Durable
to remain constantly on his hands and
County during the past two years, tribes.
M ax Mvi.LEit, Sec’y.
knees, as this was the only position in
FT HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL-
—THAN—
AN IMPORTANT FORT ABANDONED.
1 known and popular resort would in­ and is said to be very competent for
Fort Warner, established by General which he could breathe at all, and at
Ruth Rrhrknh fltinrr Lotto No. 1,1. 0. fl. F.. Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. form their friends and the public generally the position to which he has been
that a complete and first-class stock of the
Crook as one of the most important the end oven this resort failed him.
Holds its regular meetintrs on every other
named.
best
brands
of
liquors,
wines,
cigars,
ale
and
Monday evening at Odd Follows Hall.
ANY SIZE FURNISHED.
centers for offensive operations, and IIis weight was 369 pounds.
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
Members in good standing are invited to
Religious fanatics in the forests of from which these warlike bands were
They will be pleased to have their friends
attend.
N. FISHER, N. G.
V alue of H ens .— a curious state­
‘‘call and smile.”
Brazil have for some time been defy­ so completely brought under control,
J AXE KVBLI, R. s.
Send vsur orders to
ment
has been made and published in
CABINET.
JOSIAH HANNAH,
ing the Government. Recently the has just been vacated, upon the recom­ a French paper in regard to hens. It
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
mendation of the late Department
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
Jackxoiirillf Tiirnvrrcin No. 1,
bore. We would lie pleased to have persous Government sent 100 troops with artil­ Commander of Oregon, and the troops reckons tho number of hens in France
Holds its retzuhir meetings at Turnverein
possessing curiosities and specimens bring lery to dislodge and capture the fanat­
sent entirely beyond his jurisdiction at 10,000,000, valued at $20,000,000.
Hall every Monday evening. Regular Ex­
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­
GEORGE
SCHUMPF,
ercising everv Monday and Thursday eve­
ics. The troops lost forty killed, the into a comparatively quiet and peace­ Of these about one-fifth are killed an­
inet for inspection.
nings.
CHAS. NK'KF.LL, President.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
rest ran away, and the fanatics captur­ ful country, thus leaving the sparse nually for the market There is an
E d . H orne , Secretary.
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
BARBER,
I settlement in Christmas, .Silver and annual net production of 80,000,000
ed the artillery.
I
Summer Lake Valleys and the Che- chickens, which in market yield $24,-
INDEPENDtNT LITERARY SOCIETY,
RAILROAD
SALOON,
The
Spirit
of
the
Tinier
snys
:
Budd
CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville,
waucan at the mercy of these relentless 000,000. The extra value to be added
Holds its regular meetings at the District
Doble and O. A. Hickok are on their savages. The troops were removed for capons, fattening hens and the
Th'rd Street,
School House every Fridav evening.
I
way to California with some celebrat­ I against the earnest protest of the like, is put at $2,200,000. The pro­
A l . CARDWELL, President.
JA
CK
SONST
LL
E,
Olì
EGON,
duction of eggs is reckoned at an aver­
S ophie N ickell , Sec’y.
air putting , shaving , sham - I
ed horses, among them Judge Fuller­ whole Oregon and California delega­ age
of 100 eggs per hen, worth $48,-
pooing and ladies’ hair cutting done in
tion in Congress, also of the Governor
HENRY PAPF,
ENGINEER. ton and Gloster; and will reach here
first-class style.
000,000.
In all, it is reckoned that
of Oregon. This action is said to have
about
the
14th
;
not
in
time,
however,
The City Brewery,
the
value
of
hens, chickens and eggs
been brought about principally to ac­
DANDRUFF LOTION,
THROUGH
TICKETS,
12
J
C
ts
.
for tho Fairs, in the races of which the commodate Paymasters with pleasant sold in the markets of France is $80,-
—BY—
An entirely new discovery for cleansing
' and easy access to the posts, sacrificing 000,000.
entries are closed.
the scalp and .restoring the hair to its natu­
VEIT SCIIUTZ.
(HOICK WINES, LIQUORS AND Cl-
the pioneers and early development
ral vigor. Price, 81.09 per bottle.
At the city election at Portsmouth of
> gars constantly on hand. The reading
To C onceal B ad T astes of M eo -
the country for his comfort and
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ (N. II.), on tho 14th, the Democrats
T[H SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY TN-
safety. Tho settlers pay tribute to icines .—The bitter taste of quinia,
cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf.
FYI forms the citizens of Jacksonville
elected Moses II. Goodrich Mayor by I these Indians in beef, flour, or what- colocynth, aloes, quassia and other
___ and
surrounding country that he is now nianu- EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
bitter medicines, is said to be instant-
IT. I». WEBB.
8. r. JONES. twelve majority over the present in­ ! ever they ask, to prevent an outbreak
t’aeturingrand will cuu«tautly keep on hand
ly
removed by chewing a pieee of
the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing i
THE
cumbent. They also elected a majori­ : at the present time, and say it is cheap­
C alifornia S treet ,
a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
licorice
root. To disguise castor oil,
er than tho continuous trouble to in-
I
ty
of
the
Aidermen
and
the
City
Coun
­
rub
two
drops oil of cinnamon with an
Proprietor,
NEW STATE SALOON,
John Noland,
[ duce the Government to act The i
cil,
thus
obtaining
control
over
that
word of one consequential officer is ounce of glycerine, and add an ounce of
*. E. WATT.
CHAS. K. KLUM.
Cor. California and Third Sts.,
city for the first time since 1S58.
weighed against a legion of unprotect­ castor oil. Children will tako it and
VONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
WATT A KLUM,
1
Webb & Jones, Propr’s,
A Chicago dispatch of the 11th says ed women and children. It is notori­ ask for more.
li Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
Saddle & Harness Manufacturers, I kept.
that S. G. Reed, of Portland, Oregon, ous in all the history of the past in
A neat thing in hair-cutting in
this region that the cry of danger by
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
i
NG
LIS
H
ALE
AND
PORTER,
together
sent
yesterday
to
Portland,
via
San
ASHLAND, OREGON.
men, women and children ‘has never vogue among the Nagaa, a tribe in
J with the finest brands of liquors and ci­
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE-don’t
Francisco,
two
car
loads
of
high
bred
been heeded by tho Government until British India, Is described as follows :
gars always on hand.
Ifitf.
ANUFACH’HK and IMPORT CON- pay. Families needing anything in my line
cord ‘ftjarn, Baggy rind Plow Harness, can always l>e supplied with the purest and
horses, embracing representatives of murder, rapine and incendiarism had The operator inserts beneath tho
luxuriant locks of his customer a
Boatoil Team Collars, Concord, Team and
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
Hambletonian, Mambritio Chief, and become general.
LAGER, LAGER!
Buggy Collars, Men’s, Boys’, and Side Sad- call, and yon will be well satisfied.
hatchet or knife, whereon he pounds
29tf.
dles, bridle, Cjpebas and Stirrups, Whips,
and George NI. Patchen, crossed with SETTLERS DTSGURTF.D WITH THE with a wooden mallet until tho edge
•Curry-combs, Lashes, Rpifes, -Collar Pads,
PEACE POLICY.
the best thoroughbred blood. Among
shines through.
and everything usually kept in a well regu­
THE EAGLE BREWERY.
NOTICE.
The peace policy in this section is
lated harness establishment.
them
is
the
Patchen
stallion
“
ziuto-
LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
We are wing Kerby’s Genuine.Santa Cruz
A C ape M ay youth used the doeds
universally condemned as a failure.
undersigned are requested to come for-
Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our
crat,” one of the finest stallions in the It seems a change is being inaugurat­ of his father’s furm for gun wads.
rnilE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
wanl and settle. Thus« who have not the
< ’uatomera.
ready cash can settlo in lumber, wood, hay
1 lias now on luind ami is constantly man­ Northwest; and the Clydesdale stallion ed in some parts of our Indian terri­ The stamp on the liottom of the docu­
ALL GTIEAP FOR CASH.
or grain. I wish to live and let live. So ufacturing the liest Lager Beer in Southern “Young Marquis,” weighing 1,900 tory, l»5T visiting summary punish­ ment wasn’t anything like the im­
take warning, as others are better collectors Orqgon, which he will sell in quantities to pounds and purchased by Mr. Reed in
ment for depredations upon settlers, pression the old man made on the same
Repairing neatly and quickly done.
than niyself,
j. c. BELT, M. D.
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
'
Canada.
Please give us a call.
48tf.
subduing Indians by the sword and part of the lad’s anatomy.
Jacksonville. Sept 1.1874.
sm f.
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
STATE OF OKEU0N.
Cor. California A Oregon Sts.,
Governor.......................................... L. F. Grover
Se<‘retary of State..................... S. F. (’hiulwiek
Treasurer,..................................... 1». Flcisehner
»State Printer,.......................... Eugene Semple
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