Jhr gcniorratic TKIULLATIOXM OF A RADICAL WAR- 111 OR. WKXERAL NOTFN LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW STORE! AND NEWN. Estray Notice. Wheat was sold at San Francisco last Ben Wade is one of the many ultra Saturday at $3 15 per cental. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Offifinl Puper for Jackson, Josephine & L»ke. Republicans who does not approve Hampton's message is said to be a step to- I IX an estray has been taken up by the , wards repudiating the State debt of South undersigned, living near Willow Springs, of Mr. Hayes ’ Southern policy, and is (’a rolina. SATURDAY....................... MAY 5, 1877. I Jackson county, Oregon, viz.: One dark not slow about letting the public know Oregon wheat is quoted at 64 shillings per I bay or brow« mare, branded O. ( . on the quarter in London, against 40 shillings last right shoulder, white spot in forehead, left it in an unmistakable manner. He September. A l.udirron« ImhroKUo. hip down, eight or nine j^ats ohi. Has says : been running in this neiglniorhood some Our Government will probably send two The Portland papers are from time three years. J- BROW N. or three odicers abroad to observe the mili ­ J efferson . O., April 9, 1877. to time flHed with effusions from Hon. April 3d, 1877. _______ tary operations between Russia and Turkey. B. F. Burch, Superintendent of the U. H. P ainter , Washington, D. C.: Packard received 600 more votes in Louis­ My Dear Sir: Your letter of the iana than Hayes did; and yet Hayes was Estray Notice. Penitentiary, and Win. H. Watkinds, 5th of this month is duly received. I declared elected by Louisiana's vote while VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the ex-Superintendent. iti which they You ask whether I r ‘member what I I Packard is incontinently booted out. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK 1.N the undersigned has taken up ana The Secret ary of the Navyiproposes to fit attack each other quite savagely, re­ said in favor of President Hayes in posted an estrav horse of the following I out several United States war vessels to be 1 description, to-wit : A brown horse about minding a disinterested outsider very my endeavor to procure his nomina­ i in readiness for any emergency which may five years old, no marks or brands. My much of two itreat boobies quarreling tion at the Cincinnati Convention? I i arise in connection with the Turco-Russian residence is on Little Applegate, in Jackson —OF— l war. county, Oregon. The owner will jilcasecall and having* nothin? in particular to do remember it after what has trans­ and pay charges and get his property. A West Virginia paper has already printed pired with indignation and bitterness CHAS. L. THURMAN. fight over. First, Watkinds, upon re­ ! of soul that I never folt before. You j its ticket for 1880. It is made up ot James I). Williams, ot Indiana, for President, and March 31, 1877. tiring, h exceedingly anxious to have ■ know with what toll I labored for the Wade Hampton, ot South Carolina, for Vice JUST OPENED President. I emancipation of the slaves of the the people know that he has managed Estray Notice. Governor Hartranft, as Commander-in- the Penitentiary economically and South, and to procure justice for them rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Chief ot the national organization of the made a good Superintendent, and, for before and during the time I was in Grand Army of the Republic, has issued a i 1 living three miles northeast of Jack- On the corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts., Congress; and I supposed Governor general order designating May 30th as ' sonville, one bay mare, about titteen hands opposite Odd Fellow ’ s Hall, fear nobody will know’ it, volunteers Hayes was in full accord with me on i high, black legs, mane and tail ; with a Memorial Day. JUST RECEIVED I small white spot in forehead. Supposed to to publish the fact himself. Then this subject. But I have been deceived, Four of the Chico incendiaries have been be four years old. Unbroke. betrayed, even humiliated by the comes Burch, who is evidently afraid ¡sentenced to the Penitentiary: H. T. Jones Also one roan steer, about six years old, for twenty years, James Fay and Pleasant I crop off the light car and crop and slit in. that Watkinds will get too much cred­ course he has taken, to denc^ince i Slaughter, ten years, and Adam Holder­ Jacksonville, Oregon. ! the lett. it, and throws a damper on Bill’s pro- which I have not the language to ex­ ban in, five years. ! AT NEWMAN FISHER S. The owner or owners will come forward press. During the first month of his , and j»ay charges and take the animals away, The Republican's lament : nunciamento of his own excellence by administration we watched him close­ I ' or thev will be sold according to law. Dearest R. B. II. has left us, declaring it substantially incorrect. Of ly with two of the worst and most ma- JACOB ISH. Ami his loss we deeply feel. WITH AN ENTIRE For of spoils he has bereft us, C >urse the ex-Superintendent retorts, ■ lignant enemies of the colored race WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT And no longer can we steal. Notice of Final Settlement. and of course Mr. Burch will not fore­ that can be found in alt that slave- Gone over to the enemy ! ' cursed region, and then consulting In the County Court of the State of Oregon, go his chance to come back. It is pure­ The wheat bonanza is now just the biggest with those malefactors how best he thing going. Several Oregon shippers are the County of Jackson, silling in pro­ ly a personal matter, in which only can put those colored people under iron, in great luck. The rise is equal to a gain of NEW STOCK OP GOODS. for bate Tuesday, April 24, 1877. they have a particular interest, if any reduce their condition infinitely worse twenty or twenty-five dollars a ton; and In the matter of the estate of George H. I you can see yourself how nice a thing it is Erb, deceased. at all can be attached to it. It is, how­ than before they were made free. I to have a tew thousand tons on the way out. ELIZABETH ERB, EXECUTRIX OF ever, amusing to see how the Repub­ feel that to have emancipated those L said estate, having filed in said Court Chicago, April 26th.—The Inter-Ocean's —CONSISTING OF— her final account for settlement, and also lican press distorts the affair and en­ I people and then leave them unpro­ St. Paul special says there has been a gen­ praying for an order for setting the time tor tected would be a crime as infamous as eral observance of to-day throughout the deavors to make a point against the to have them reduced to slavery when State, as one of fasting and prayer for deliv­ hearing the same, therefore nctice is hereby given that said final account will be heard erance from the grasshoppers. All busi ­ Democracy because of it. Its forebod- they were tree. And for Hayes to do ness was suspended, ami meetings held and determined in said Court on Tuesday,. Jun - 5, is;7. at which time all ¡»ersons hav­ ings of a party quarrel because these I this to the men who, at the hazard of morning and evening in the churches here. ing anv objections to said final account and The part of the Democracy while Mr. doughty warriors see fit to assail each ) their lives, gave him votes without settlement must then and there make the Haves ami Mr. Blaine are settling their lit- same. other with their own peculiar weapons | which he never could have had the I I tie difficulties is that which the bear liun- Published in the D emocratic T imes for ' power to do this terrible injustice! are wholly gratuitous and will prove 1 No doubt he meditates the destruc­ ! ter asked Providence to play when he taek- four consecutive weeks l>v order of Hou. CLOTHING | led the grizzly—namely, neither to help the Silas J. Dav, County Judge. naught. ___________ tion of the party that elected him. A hunter nor the bear, but “to sit on the fence E. b. FOUDRAY, Clerk. see the biggest bear tight recorded in I contemplation of this fills me with and Tilden's Tse ties. history.” 1 amazement inexpressible and indig- Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Blaine, Banks, Wade, Garrison, Phillips, D. M. Dickinson, Chairman of the | nation. My only consolation is that HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Cameron, Packard, on ■ after another, come TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND F. K. ARNOLD. Democratic State Committee of Mich­ history informs me that better men : out against Hayes. The leaders ofthelm- T. A. DAVIS, L license ot the«'ounty Court of the Stalo igan, told a story in the State Conven­ 1 than I ever pretended to be have in • perial party are not foml or Constitutional of Oregon, tor JacKsou county, s iting for 1 government; but the people are. Hayes, the transaction of probate business on •» tion at Lansing the other day, says an i like manner been deceived. Some who is a fair lawyer, understands that he is April 3d, 1877, the utidrrs.gued, Administra­ GROCERIES, I have attempted to excuse him by say- holding the Presidency in trust for Tilden, tor of the esiate of Lavinia Stow, deceased, exchange, which is very much to Mr. ' ing that he means well, but hell is 1 and therefore acts Democratic. will sell at public auction, for cash in U. S. W II O L E S A I, E DRUGGISTS, Tilden’s credit. He said that just be­ I paved with just such good intentions. 9 cold coin, at the Court House door in Jack­ Colorado has abolished the Grand Jury sonville, in said county, on i in name but not in principle and practice. fore the October election he was called Yours truly, B. F. W ade . ! Instead ofaGrand Jury, a Court ot Impeach- T1 FRONT STREET. Satiirreg(»n, belonging to the estate of said do- Some of these gentlemen said that the There were five minority Presidents charges of felony and other crimes, and de­ ceased, to-wit : whether a bill of indictment shall Republicans were importing voters in­ before Hayes. Andrew Jackson did termine Beginning at a post 20.90 chains east, 8.60 ETC., ETC. be preferred. chains south, from the corner to sections 4, to Indiaua and Ohio. They urged not receive a majority on the popular WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Portland, April 28th.— A most shocking a. b and 9, in township No. 36, thence west so.56chains : thence south 4o chains; thence that money must be had—that corrup­ vote, but he had 50,090 more votes I and fatal accident occurred yesterday at Den- 11 a complete stock of ! nis’sash and d »or the ory,Salem. J. Verdier. east M) chains ; thence 40 chains north to tion must be met with corruption. than his highest competitor. Polk rep­ ! proprietor of the cotfee and spice mills on place of beginning—the same being the Which will he sold CHEAPER than the DRUGS, west half of donation land claim No. 51, The next day Gov. Tilden met the resented a minority, and so did Taylor, ■ State Street, while engaged in grinding some CHEAPEST in the State. . spices at a burr run by a belt connecting I the whole ot which claim conlains 321 acres, forty gentlemen at his house, and the I but both were many thousand votes ! with the water wheel of the factory, was PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES and is situated in township 36 south, range and carried ov< rthe shaft, mangling 1 west. Together with all the appurte­ three or four men who had previously ! ahead of the next highest candidate. ! I caught him fearfully ami tearing one of his legs nances thereunto belonging. spoken again broached the subject of Buchanan fell nearly 400,000 behind ! completely off. He survived only half an HERMAN v. HELMS, PATENT MEDICINES, j hour. [7 Administrator of the estate of Lavir ia money and means to counteract the the combined votes of Fremont and Stow, deceased. A Washington dispatch to the Now York GA.lNNIf’JA’/;, H AYZJOIU (r'L.l.S'N Jacksonville, April 7, 1877. Republican frauds. So far as Gov. Fillmore, and yet he had hal r a mil- j World says at a conference of Southern Re- ♦ Tilden knew, these men spoke the lion more than either one. Abraham ; publicans at the Ebbitt House, it was agreed that the South hereafter would be unitedly PAINTS. OILS AND NOTICE. sentiment of the entire body of State , Lincoln, with a million less votes than Democratic. In the course of the conver­ sation, which reached a high temper, threats chairmen. He sat bolt upright and were thrown against him, was still of exposure of certain dispatches and docu­ PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND. listened, and when all had finished he I half a million ahead of Douglas. But ments in connection with the declaration of I I the result in Louisiana and Florida for said : ••Gentlemen, I have an abid­ Returning Board Hayes, who now President were made. It was even declared BLUE VITRIOL. ing faith in the integrity of the Amer­ I occupies the office, held honestly by that if Packard was abandoned in Louis­ iana the most startling exposures of the LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. ican people. An election cinnot be | all of these minority Presidents, had means by which the Republicans counted carried by corruption. Let your or­ neither a majority of the electoral vote in Hayes there would be published. ganizations see to it that th : men they 1 nor of the popular vote. More ballots Report of the l.oiiisiitnii Commission. Sole Agent« for Oregon for the cele­ import do not vote ; but, when you were cast for Tilden than for Hayes, brated CARBOLIC' SHLKP Dll', which The Louisiana Commissioners’ re­ kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, come to me and ask me to offset fraud ' Cooper and Smith combined, with port recites the state of affairs they and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scaband AT— foot rot. Circular sent on application. by fraud, you make a grand mistake.” j nearly 150,090 to spare. Hayes is I found in New Orleans, on their arri­ neither the President of a majority, Awamp lleeiMion. val there, and the necessity of first se­ ANNIVERSARY BALL! J. S. HOWARD'S STORE i nor honestly of a minority. He is the curing a common Legislature of undis­ The following decision has been TO BE GIVEN BY President of a returning board and of puted authority. Having accom­ made by the Secretary of Interior. a conspiracy. NOTICE. plished this, they considered the re­ I Aa it has bearing on the swamp lancb Just How They Feel. moval of troops the next thing in or­ U.S. LAND OFFICE, ) question in our State we give it in full: IMP. O. R. M„ L inkvii . le , Oregon, April 3, 1877. > W ashington , April 26th.—Some The state of mind of the average der to obtain tranquility as regards le­ ¿ tOM PLAINT HAVING BEEN EN- months ago the General Land Office Republican Congressman at Washing­ gal questions in dispute between the AT VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL i V ‘ tcred at thisodieeby (Juincv A. Brooks, Attorney lor the State of < *regon, against A. «ledined to certify lands to the State Nichols and Packard parties as to ton since Mr. Hayes has announced C. Alodie for abandoning his pre-emption — ON California as swamp, for the reason the constitutionality of the a-ts of the filing .Vo. 20!». dated Octolrer 20, 1S74, upon his intention ol being a law unto him ­ that sundry pre-emption claims were dies. of .V. E. .V. W. '4 of .V. E. J*, Legislature creating the Returning Friday Evening, May 11th, 1877. and A’. E. of S. tV. Section 14, Town­ on record covering them. Schurz on self in the matter of appointments re­ Board. The Nichols party admitted ship 40 south, Range 13 east, in Lake appeal has reversed this decision,* and minds one of the negro who fell into county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel­ lays down the following new and very the Mississippi. Thrice they tried to there was nothing in the Constitution lation of said filing; the said parties are Committee of Arrangements : important rulings for the future guid­ hereby summoned to appear at this office opposed to the creation of the Board, James Birdsey, John Cimborsky, A. Fisher, rescue the drowning man as thrice he on the 19th day of May, '1877, al 10 o’clock ance of the department : The swamp as far as Federal elections were con­ David Cronemiller, L. Solomon. a . m ., to respond and furnish testimony land act of 1850 was a grant in prexenti, came to the surface exclaiming in cerned'; but, that io respect to Gover­ Moor Managers : concerning said alleged abandonment. and under it the State of California agony, ‘'Save dat yere pocket-book !” S. B. C ranston , Register. E. I). Foudray, (’. W. Savage, Sol. Sachs. JOHN L. CARTER & SON, was entitled to all lands at that date/z\t a fourth attempt they fished him nor and members of the Assembly, Committee on Reception : Actually swamp. The act of July, 1866, out, unconscious, but his pocket-book the Constitution clearly devolved upon E. B. Watson, H. K. Hanna, II. Pape. PAINTERS. NEW BAKERY, to quiet land titles made no new grant the Secretary of Slate and the Assem­ had sunk to rise no more. When, after I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .^ of such lands, but only quieted the bly the duty of receiving and count­ l OOD MUSIC AND SUPPER WILL I be provided. Tickets, (including sup­ ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DG titles to land which had been regarded half an hour’s arduous exertion^, they ing votes. As matters stood on the 11 kinds of Painting, including per) $3.00. A general invitation is extended. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. by the Stale as swampy, although per­ brought him to himself, the poor Afri­ HOUSE PAINTING. haps not actually swamp land. Con­ can’s first words were: “Did you arrival of the Commission, legal title NOTICE. the respective claimants to the office of sequently, the saving clause in favor sabe dat yere pocket-book ?” They ex­ SIGN PAINTING, of the pre-emption rights of 1866 does of Governor depended upon this ques- U.S. LAND OFFICE, plained to him that they had been un­ O RN A M ENT A L P AINTINi», ! ) not apply to lands which were actually L inkvii . le , Oregon, April 8, 1877. j j tion. There was no judicial tribunal i •wamp, and all pre-emption settle- able to do so without risk of losing ¡acknowledged by both parties by COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN EN- WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING tered at this oilice by Quincy A. Brooks, luenta on ‘•uch lands conceded to be him, whereupon, in a voice of anguish, ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. which it could be settled ; consequent ­ Agent and Attorney for the state of Oregon, awamp are alwolutely void, unless he exclaimed : “If yer didn’t sabe against Andrew Webb for abandoning his ly the only hope of a practical solution pre-emption tiling „Vo. 160, dated April 9, Orders from the country promptly attend made prior to Sept. 28, 1859. dat yere pocket-book, what HN MILLER. ‘ I 3d Mondays in each month, at 7% o’clock W. M. MURPHY. South Carolina, and no chance to get at it, I p. M. Companions in good standing are in­ F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or i A Picket creek, April 16, 1877. Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Broad- Patterson and Chamberlain are inconsola­ coming to the surface and cannot be vited. J. R. N. BELL, Priest. first-class Shotgun, go to A axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham ­ • averted. I J . 11. II YNsoN, Secretary. ble. JOHN MILLER. ! mers, etc., for sale by i JOHN MILLER NEW GOODS ! NEW PRICES ! RAILROAD NEWS New York Store NEW GOODS! BEDROCK RATES. I CALL and SEE FOR YOURSELF. DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, T. A. DAVIS & CO —e -WMM MI». KTtaaWtrSiMBM / !■■< I ■■■ A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. I, C H I ■ IB a rgaWEMMTTWMIWWMBMI