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UEMRIL MITIA WIDE AWAKE! AVI» .VLWS. The last Union (Oregon) Sentinel says : i On the----- ultimo the almost nude body ot The Pope received during the Jubilee $1,- a dead man was discovered upon the Blue 100,0*30 in hard cash. Mountains. The body was lashed to a tree, Official Paper for Jackson. Jowphinc X Lake. The Emperor of Germany wears eighty- his hands tied behind him, his throat cut SAll l.i'AV,..................... JUNE 16,1877. e ight decorations on gala days. from ear-to-ear, both earscut off and pinned ___ ... “ 1 I Three prisoners made their escape from to the tree above his head. The body bore Xet*s b> 1 esterdaj ’• Mtage. i marks upon it as it it had been whipped with the Chico jail on Saturday last. The wheat crop of Alabama this» On the 31st of last month there were 1310 a eat-o’-nine-tails, and was far advanced in THAT THE STORE OF ■ a state of putrefaction. Close beside were convicts in the San Quentin prison. V» ar will be the largest ever known, prints ot a shod horse. Pinned to the tree Judge Underwood, of Atlanta, Ga., al was a pieee of paper on which something The Phtriet Attorney has decided ways wears his hat while on the bench. had been written, but the writing was so lint tn release Tweed on the terms pro- i There are now forty steamboats on the obliterated that no information could be l 1- upper Missouri, mostly in the Montana gained from it. These were all the evidences (Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,) The vote on holding a Uonstitution- trade. that could be found. !il Conventh ti iu Georgia went against Senator Mitchell will start for Oregon in a New York, June 9th.—Chas. Becker and fortnight. Judge Field and wife will leave Frederick Elliott, indicted for forgery of a CONTAIN^ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF tlwit tnvii’Ure. $64,000 check and passing it on; the Union Hayes, E-q., is »«swinging round . on the 20th for California. The Danube has suddenly risen again, Trust company, were taken to the Supreme the circle.” lie will be absent from overflowing its banks, causing further de Court chambers to-day on a writ ot habeas Washington tor some weeks. I corpus. Both were brought to court hand lay in Russian operations. The jetties at the mouth of the Californians have been gulled to the tune cuffed, and when inside the building the manacles were removed. Instantly Elliott Mississippi are a grand success, the of some $10,000 by having lead pipe passed sprang to the door and disappeared in the largest load of freight ever leaving an on them for $20 coin rolls. i crowd, and up to the present hour has not The city of Portland, Oregon, according been seen or recaptured. American port having passed them a I to a late statement of the City Auditor, is A writer in the Louisville Courier-Journal, few days since. It was 6,227 bales of in debt to the sum of $76,500. imitative of G. Washington Childs, A. M., Cotton. Total number of children between 4 and and incited by the poisoning of a Pliiladel- Brigham Young is to undergo a re 20 years, in Oregon, as reported by the j phia family by corrosive sublimate admin- 4 ND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, j w hich ho offers to the public at the view of his accounts as Indian Agent school su(»erintendent, is 50,589. I istered with strawberries, puts together the lor ( tab 2<> years ago. Peru’s population is declining. The de ! following : LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Nearly ah the papers which usually cline is said to be due to earthquakes, civil | They have passed to that beautiful land Where the coal oil is never explosive ; publish the war department advertise war and brandy, particularly brandy. Where the strawberries sing in the cream, ments have refused them at the rates Five Russian torpedo boats were de And the sublimate’s never corrosive. lately fixed by the department, ami stroyed in the attack on the Turkish iron Gone to meet Lucretia Borgia. probably the Department of Justice clads at the Sulina mouth of the Danube. An immense farewell leception was given will consider the matter again. Work has commenced on the new grade to Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks, ¡ lie contending forces on the Dan over the famous ‘‘Roberts Hili” in Douglas in Indianapolis, June 9th; Dan Voorhees ube have had a 55-hour tight, in which county. A greatly better road will be the was the orator. It was the grandest affair many thousands were slain on both result. ever occurring in that city. At the conclu Sri?" The, HIGHEST PRICES paid .for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE. sides. 'Dull particulars are not yet ob An immense fire in Galveston, Texas,'a sion Gov. Hendricks delivered a 20-minute tainable. few days since destroyed property to the address of thanks and himself and Mrs. Mukhtar Pasha will be succeeded in extent of $1,525,0(10 with insurance estimated Hendricks are now on their tour through Europe. command of the Turkish army iu at over $1,000,000. ArmeuFa. Krupp's 50-ton gun, exhibited at the Cen PIONEER NOCIEI'Y OF SOl’TIIERN THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF OREGON. tennial, was purchased by Russia for the » Itiiii Am' lor the Mormon«. fortifications at Uronstadt, aud is now in The annual meeting of the Society was The news from Washington lately, position for work. I held at the Court House in Jacksonville on Lieut. Hall recently captured on the Mex says the Sacramento Record-Union, the 7th day of June, 1877. Officers present— ican border "King Fisher,” the most re BELONGING TO has not been particularly encouraging nowned cattle and horse thief on the north ) Col. John E. Ross, President ; L. J. C. Duncan, Vice President ; Wm. Hoffman, to Brigham Young ami his immediate side of the Rio Grande. Secretary ; U. S. Hayden, Treasurer. THE BILGER ESTATE, friends. Their efforts to procure the The O. A C. Railroad publish in the Ore The minutes ot the last meeting were retail of Sumner Howard (District At gonian that its charges for drawing grain, read and approved. WILL BE SOLD AT mill-stuff's, etc., from Roseburg to Portland torney) have signally failed, lie has will be ¡¿5 cents per 100 lbs. i The Treasurer made his report, showing the amount of receipts to have been $27.00 been vailed to Washington, but only An effort, headed by the Bon. A. J. i and of disbursements $8.00. Report adopted. that lie might consult with the Attor Dufur, is being made to have Oregon repre The roll of members, giving date and ney General as to the best means of sented at the St. Louis, Mo., agricultural place of birth, and the time of arrival in FOR CASH ONLY. prosecuting the Mormon murderers. exposition September next. Oregon, was read and corrected. Six addi Mukhtar Pasha has been cut off from tional members were enrolled. General Devens, it appears, wished to , Erzero.»m and Kars, which is about all there The annual election of officers was then be certain as to the propriety of ex is of European war news, and we expect JUST OPENED ; held, and the following officers were duly rpiIERE IS ON HANI) A VERY LARGE pending money in the bringing up of that to be disputed by next mail. elected, to-wit : President, L. J. C. Dun 1 assortment of wilne-'es aga.nst the Mountain Mead Treasurer Sherman lias estimated that can ; Vice Presidents, (’apt. Thomas Smith NAILS, $11,000,000 of fractional currency will never I and Kaspar Kubli; Secretary, Wm. Hoff ows ina-sacre, but having satisfied On the corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts., HORSE-SHOES, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall, himsplt that the necessity existed he be presented for redemption. The nominal man ; Treasurer, U.S. Hayden. The President-elect was conducted to the IRON AND STEEL, amount now outstanding is $21,000,000. has instructed Howard to push the The little 20-foot boat which lately started i chair by Messrs. Anderson and Taylor. FARM IMPLEMENTS, prosecutions as vigorou-ly as possible. across the ocean with two passengers has A Committee, consisting of J. A. Cardwell In short, if the Mormons have really been spoken of as being more than half i and U. S. Hayden, was appointed in rela As also everything usually kept in the store. Jacksonville, - - Oregon, tion to a badge for the use ot the members. I — ealeit lined any such absurd notion as J way across. It was progressing finely. Said Committee was instructed to report at The wool clip of Sonoma and Mendocino t ¡at they could prevent Brigham from The agency of the Rubber Paint still the next meeting of the Society. counties, Cal., alone is nearly 1,000,000 continues. being arrested by mustering in their I On motion, it was ordered that until the Manufacturing done as heretofore. pounds. Soon the two counties of Jackson WITH AN ENTIRE (’. W. KAHLER, Administrator. old Nauvoo Legion, the probability is and Lake in this State will equal it not ex- I Committee appointed for that purpose re- ■ ; port on the badge for the use of the mem that they will soon have a chance to ; ceed that. NEW BAKERY, bers of the Society, a temporary badge, con ! Only fifteen years ago China held the sisting of a piece of buckskin, with the ini test thei lli -acy of their militia, since I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., NEW STOCK OF GOODS. the Government proposes to go on with monopoly ot tea production ; now India is tials of the Society thereon, shall be Used, proving a formidable rival. From 1,300,000 the investigation. We have never be j pounds in 1861, the export from Calcutta ad and that the Treasurer shall provide the JACKSONVILLE, OGN. same for distribution to the members by lieved the sen-ational reports about the vanced to 25,000,000 pounds in 1876. the Secretary. pugnacious attitu le of the Utah peo —CONSISTING OF— Jeff. Davis is now residing at Beauvoir, The President, in behalf of Mrs. W. G. IIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY I)E- ple, however. Brigham Young is far on the Gulf coast of Mississippi, between T’Vault, presented to the Society, No. 1 of sires to announce to the public that he is now prepared to till all orders for cakes Mobile and New Orleans, and preparing his Vol. 1 of the Oregon Spectator, published in too sagacious to .-uppose that any suc of every such as wedding cakes, memoirs. He is in excellent health, and Oregon City, Oregon Territory, February 5, cakes for description, parties, wine cakes; also brown cessful resistance could be made to the looks younger than he did a few years ago. 1846; W. G. T’Vault, editor. The Oregon I and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. Government of the United States, and Tenbroeck has made the fastest one, two, Spectator was the first newspaper published Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona- I ble and satisfaction guaranteed. he doubtless perceives that any attempt ' three and four mile heats on record. Bis in Oregon. Fresh bread everv dav. On motion, it was ordered that the thanks I ___ _________ ________ W m /KREUZER. at rebellion would result in the col one mile was in 1:39%, his two mile in lapse of his church. There is no way ' 3:27'4, and his four mile in 7:15%. The of the Society be tendered to Mrs. T’Vault, CLOTHING three-mile figures have escaped our mem- i and that her name be enrolled as a member New Boot and Shoe Store, open to him and his admirers but sub- i ory. i of this Society. C alifornia S treet , mission and such opposition as the law Col. John E. Ross moved that the Society II. Schultz and Doc Fitzgerald are the renders p< ssiole. Unfortunately for names of two of the gents engaged in the hold a picnic on the second Thursday in Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. . September next. The motion was carried. justice, legal impediments have often late robbery of the railroad safe at Kalama On motion of E. K. Anderson a Commit- stood between the gallow’s and less de and the Abalone jewelry house in Portland. ' tee of five was appointed to select the place They were followed and arrested in San aving permanently located serving scoundrels than he. i for holding a picnic, and also to make ar- in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- Francisco. • rangenients for the same. Col. John E. GROCERIES, i specttully informs the public that ho is Fletcher Harper, the last of the Harper ’ Ross, E. K. Anderson, Granville Naylor, prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot A MAiUiatf Decision. _ • brothers, died a few days ago at the age of shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran James J. Fryer and S. C. Taylor compose and teed. M. CATON. 73. There were four brothers, James, John, In a well-known case from Nevada, said Committee. appealed to the Supreme Court of the Joseph and Fletcher. James died in 1869, On motion of Col. John E. Ross a Corn- LAND FOR SALE. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, Joseph in 1870, John in 1875 and now the I mittee was appointed to prepare a pro- United States, it is held that the ores youngest dies last. I gramme, and also to procure a speaker for he undersigned offers for or products of mines are subject to tax Has the Salem Mercury abandoned poli-. j the picnic, and Col. John E. Ross, E. K. sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land, ation as all other descriptions of prop tics and dived into philosophy ? The fol i Anderson ami J. M. Sutton, were appointed 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine ETC., ETC. county, Oregon. For information, enquire erty. The tax was resisted on the lowing is the highly displayed heading of said Committee. of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence its leader of the 9th : "Suns in Flames— The Committee of five reported that they of_____________ LA FAYETTE ALLEN. ground that the tille to the land from How the Earth May be Destroyed and . had selected the Southern Methodist camp which the mineral was taken belonged Wherein Our Safety Sees.” We don't feel ground as the place for holding the picnic. ROOMS TO LET. Which will be sold CHEAPER than the to the United States, and the parties j scared down here. Report adopted. CHEAPEST iu the State. The Sonoma Democrat says the wheat har OOMS TO LET ON REASONABLE were mining the ores by permission of J. M. Sutton offered the following resolu terms. Either furnished or unfur the law’s. Thu Court, overruling this vest will be fully three weeks earlier in that tions : U. S. PLANO COMPANY, nished —to suit the applicant. Apply to part of California this year than usual. | Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed Mrs. Griggsby, residence on Oregon street, plea, stated the doctrine thus: “When Sonoma county, says the same paper, not i to give notice through the different papers just*north of Fisher A Caro’s store. 81ff BROADWAY, the ore becomes detached from the withstanding the drouth elsewhere, will | of this comity, (provided such notice be I given without cost) of the time of our an soil in which it t is imliedded it becomes produce the largest crop of grain this nual picnic lor this year, and extond a gen 1500 REWARD! NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. eral invitation to the public to participate personal property, the ownership of year ever harvested there. in the festival. A good deal of the lawlessness in the T HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OF which is in the man whose labor, capi The resolution was adopted. 1 five hundred dollars, payable in U. S. thinly settled portions of Texas is attributed gold coin, tor the arrest and conviction of tal and skill has discovered and (level- ' by local papers to the wild habits engen The Society then adjourned. the person or persons who murdered my Make One Style and Have W m . H offman , Secretary. oped the mine and extricated the ore. f dered by the life of herdsmen. They aro brother, Gee Chow, on Jackass creek on the i——— J—- But One Price. night of March 24, 1877. OH CHOW. It is then free from any lien, claim or now urging the abandonment of grazing for Nearly a Parallel. title of the United States, and is right- . farming, and point out the superior ad vantages of the latter in respect of profit, SPECIAL NOTICE. The action of the jury in the Ellen fully subject to taxation by the State, ' economy and morality. ton (Hamburg, S. C.) conspiracy case as any other personal property is.” A CARD. Anna Dickinson lives at the Fifth Avenue resembled that of Joe Bradley ’ s Elect Hotel, and is writing a new play, illustrat To all who are suffering from the errors l.ouomuii ttonjis. ing some of the ideas of her later lectures. oral Jury, in that the members of it and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., 1 Last January Louisiana consolidated So says a correspondent of the Springfield divided according to their political bi will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE j Republican, who adds: "A lady was so bonds were selling as low as 50; within much impressed with her acting that she ases, but they surpassed that famous OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. the past month they have reached 92. I has engaged Mr. Frank B. Carpenter to tribunal in their respect for the forms Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, No Agents. No Discounts. These tacts make their own comment, ' paint her as Anne Boleyn." of jus ice by at least consenting to hear Joseph New York.____________ No Commissions. Terrible accounts of panic and devasta- the evidence before agreeing to disa ary. It is worthy of remembrance F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or j tion come from Michigan, where forest fires first-class Shotgun, go to that before the fate of the -Packard gree. Chief Justice Waite presided. ■ are again sweeping down the timber, de- ______________________ JOHN MILLER. sham government had been pronounced ; stroying lumbering settlements, besieging (7. S. Treasury Bookkeeping. AILS, Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon Republicans who professed to regard it towns and calling miners from their work Maker’s Tools for sale by MAILED FREE. as legitimate were speculating on these to fight the flames. It is to be hoped that _____________________ JOHN MILLER. Honest John Sherman seems to have I this scourge will not be as fearful as in 1871, very securities upon the theory of a I though the fires are reported to be raging in a neat way of reducing the public debt O you want protection ? Buy a Pistol or FOR SALE. ~ Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER. rise in case Nichols was recognized, twelve counties of the lower peninsula, and by omitting from the monthly state and many of them have since made to be doing savage work in the upper pe ment valid claims for which no appro IL, Whetstones, Tape and Chalk Lines i FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF burrs, good water power, favorably lo ninsula also. The high winds which often for sale at JOHN MILLER’S. fortunes by the appreciation of the cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad prevail in the Northwest render these for priation has yet been made. Treasury N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta dress J. B. 8IFERS, bonds. est fires peculiarly destructive. ; bookkeeping needs reformation. ble Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER. Kerby ville, Josephine county, Oregon. ü he ^Irwratic Smw. THE B E A U T I F U L ! Come and See and be Convinced NEWMAN FISHER IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION/ PRIDE OF PERCHE, DRY-GOODS, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON IT at my stables near Ashland. TERMS—$25 the season ; or $30 the sea son, with the privilege of returning the mare next year to one ot my imported horse* if she does not prove with foal this sea son— payable in U. S. gold coin or grain at market price. Good pasturage for mares at 62% cents per week. No liability lor accidents or escapes. In a short time I will issue a circular with engravings of several of my horses, mares and view of my stables, with a history of the Percheron Horse, and why they are pre ferable to other large horses; hints on breeding, demand and prices for horses in Europe anil America. 1 have full blood Jersey Cattle of the best quality for sale. Every family'that keeps a c >w should have a Jersey. The above circular will be sent on appli cation. W.C. MYER. Ashland, Ogn., March 24, 1877. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, I SPECIALTY : LADIES' MISSES' & CHILDREN’S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentano. ! SELLING OUT! HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC., GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! NOTICE. STOCKMEN ! NEW STORE! THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! TURK, New York Store T DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. H T R i 1,000,000 BOTTLES OF THE Qentaur Liniments have been sold the last year, and not one 'complaint has reached us that they have not done all that is claimed for them, ln- | deed, scientific skill cannot go beyond the 1 result reached in these wonderful prepara tions. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, Seneca-Oil and Witch-Hazel, are other in gredients, which make a family liniment that defies rivalry. Rheumatic and bed ridden cripples have by it been enabled to throw way their crutches, and many who for years have been afflicted with Neuralgia, ' Sciatica, Caked Breasts. Weak Backs, Ac., have found permanent releaf. Mr. Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, O., writes: ! “For years my Rheumatism has been so bad that 1 have been unable to stir from the house. 1 have tried every remedy I ' could hear of. Finally, 1 learned of tho ' Centaur Liniment. The first three bottles enabled me to walk without my crutches. I am mending rapidly. I think your Liui- ment simply a marvel.” This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds without a scar, extracts the poison from bites and slings, cures Chilblains and Frosted-feet, and is very efficacious for Ear ache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. T he C entai ' b L iniment , Y ei . low W hac - peh , is intended for the tough fibres, cords and muscles ot horses, mules, and animals. R i : ai >! R eau ! Rev..Geo. W. Manorkill, Schoharie Co., N. Y., says: " My horse was lame for a year with a fet lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to cure and I considered him worthless until I commenced to use Centaur Liniment, which rapidly cured him. 1 heartily reco- I mend it.” It makes very little difference whether the case be ‘’wrench,” sprain, spavain or lameness of any kind, the effects are the same. The great power of the Liniment is, however, shown in Poll-evel, Big-head, 1 Sweeny. Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls and ■ Scratches. This Liniment is worth millions of dollars yearly to the Stock-growers, Livery-men, Farmers, and those having ! valuable animals to care for. We warrant its effects and refer to any Farrier who has ' ever used it. Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co., 46 St., New York. ! I j SENT ONT TRIAL. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR CHILDREN I $290.00 ! I N D O A WILL M A K E T11E S EASON AT J A CK - »V sonvilte, Rock Point and Sam’s Val ley, commencing April 1st, at the following rates ; $5, $10 and $15. Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sire was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare. Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working condition. Competent judges agree that Turk’s colts will compare favorably with any yet pro duced in the State, and he is highly recom mended bv leading stock-raisers ot Douglas county, where he has made several seasons. ROBT. WEST RO 1*. The Meadows, Feb. 1, 1877. | A comple‘e substitute for Castor Oil, with out its unpleasant taste or recoil in the throat. The result of 20 years' practice by Dr. Sam’l Pitcher, of Massachusetts. Pitcher’s Castoria is particularly recom mended for children. It destroys worms, assimilates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very etlicaeious in Croup and for children Teething. For Colds, Feverish- ness, Disorders of the Bowels, and Stomach Complaints, nothing is so effective. It is as pleasant to take as honey, costs but 35 Cents, and can be had of anv Druggist. This is one of many testimonial : “C ohnwall , L ebanon C o ., I’ a ., > Mareh 17, 1874. ’ J "Dear Sir,—I have used your C astokia . in my practice for some time. 1 take great pleasure in recommending it to the profession as a safe, reliable and agreeable medicine It is particularly ad<n>ted to children where the repugnant taste of Castor Oil renders it so difficult to administer. „ , K- A. ENDERS, M. D.” Mothers who try Castoria will find that, they cau sleep nights and that their babies will be healthy. • J. B. R ose A Co., New York. FARM FOR SALE. ua ’ drsigaed offers for sale his tarm situated on Antelope creek T he I2|miles cast of Jacksonville, containing 480 acres of land, 400 acres l^ing good farming land and under lenee. It is a good grain farm and sheep ranch, well watered and good houses and .barns upon it. 1 ERMS Op SALE—$9 per acre, one-halt down, the balance to suit purchaser. wr n . J’ W’ RIMPSON. B. This land n il] parcels, if desired sold in smaller 7..