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ïlic ¿O rmomitir liimrs. SM1XGI.VG AROI'Xn THE CIRCLE. Indian War News. GENERAL ñutes and news . WIDE AWAKE! • Tho following is the first news that Flattery is, perhaps, agreeable to European war news favor heitlier side. Legal Tenders aro firm at 97 buying and has been received from the front for Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. every human being; but an inordinate some time: craving tor it generally destroys the 97>< sell ingin San Francisco. H elena , Sept. 17th.—Tho Independent's A special session of the United States Sen FRIDAY...................SEPTEMBER 21, 1877. chances of receiving it. It is natural special from Bozeman, Montana, 17th, says that men in high places should receive ' ate will be called to convene on the 15th of Sturgis, assisted by Howard’s cavalry under October. Sanford, had a fight on Canon creek on the !**rv«R* Mn«t »wring HmlKnl*. the attention and congratulations of It now seems certain that Morton will be morning of the 14th. A number of Indians There h perturbation in the Radical the people whenever occasion de unable to take his seat in tho Senate next were killed and many horses were taken. The Crows got away with all the Nez Perce camp, at the prospect of su?h a revolu mands, and inordinate vanity or desire October. pack animals. They report that the river Crows from Muscleshell have headed offthe for flattery sometimes lead men to go tion In the Senate ns shall deprive Dispatchessay that England is determined Nez l’erces and are driving them toward them of their mnjority in that body in search of such demonstrations. that tho present campaign shall end tho war General Sturgis. In the two fights the Crows in the East. and soldiers have capturediiearlv one thous and place the Democratic members in Nothing that Mr. Hayes has done since In November the people of Pennsylvania and horses. The Crows have about four power, [t will give the Democrats his inauguration lias shown so much will electa Supreme Court Judge for twen hundred Nez Perce horses at the agency. Over three hundred Crows were to join Gen. lhe President/>ro tempore, anti they ; weakness as his junketings through ty-one years. Sturgis on the evening of the 14th, when he again pursue the Indians, Howard will substitute a Democrat for Sucre- i the country seeking lhe applause of the There are only five Murphys in the next would was twenty-five miles behind him. tiry in the place of Gorham. And crowds. TheGovernors of several of California Legislature, three in the Senate more exasperating still, it will clothe the States have undertaken to getup and two in the House. NEW, THIS WEEK. Senator (»rover and Congressman Wil the Democrats with the authority to a rival show by combining their sev liams left this week on the steamer for San NOTICE TO TEACHERS! confirm or reject lhe appointees of the eral “Importances,” so as to make the Francisco en route for Washington. de facto President. With a Demo- i whole loom up as high as a President. Money is said to be getting cheap and rpiIERE WILT. BE A PUBLIC EXAM- cratic majority in the Senate as well as All the fools in the country, through i plenty in Russia—that country having issued I ¡nation of applicants for Teachers’ Cer tificates held in Jacksonville on in lhe House, tire Administration which they pass, turn out to shake already about one billion of paper dollars. Ex-Governor Whitaker is talked of con Saturday, Sept. 29, 1877. would be powerless for harm, and the hands with and flatter those very im- siderably throughout the Wlliamette valley wild schemes of Secretary Sherman [>ortant personages. Teachers will please take notice and gov as the Democratic candidate tor Governor. ern themselves accordingly. on finance could not work injury to j There can be no excuse for these E. J. FARLOW, Hon. R. Williams says that the next ex the country. The sickness of Morton, junketings. It cannot be that Mr. amination for the military cadetship to West County School Superintendent. the defection of Spencer, and the Hayes wants to learu anything about j Point will not Like place until next August. PORTLAND feared antagonism of Conkling, to- | the physical construction of the j It is. said that Secretaries McCrary, gelher with the probability that two country, so that he might be able to Thompson and Sherman dissent from what ¡ term the extreme of Hayes’ Southern or three others, chosen as Radicals, lead armies over it, and to think of i they policy. may cease to co operate with there learning anything about tho senti- ; It will take nearly five years to grind and party and go over tn the Democrats, meats of the people by such means is ! finish the object glass of the Lick Observa The undersigned take pleasure to an are not cheerful subjects for contem- | lhe height of absurdity. They meet : tory telescope. This will be good news to j nounce to their patrons and dealers in plation to the Radicals throughout the j the flatterers and fools of the country, i Vulcan. gencrul that they have lately largely- When that Vermont band played “The Union; but inasmuch as the Senate of and those only. The dignity of the increased their factory and are now pre Sweet By and By” to Brother Hayes, he 1879 will contain a clcur majority of Presidential office requires that lhe in shuddered as he thought of the coming ses- pared to furnish as good an assortment Democrats, elected as such, and not cumbent shall know the people, and sion of Congress. in their line as any house on the come as converts from Radicalism to be known by them well eDough to stay Tweed has been before the investigating Coast. committee ot Aidermen in New York again, the party, they may as well begin to at the Capitol and direct lhe affairs of Special Inducements to cash customers. and testified as to the operations of the ring prepare for the fate which will inevi the country in such manner as shall be ALISKY &. HEGELE? of which he was chief. tably befall them. The Democracy for the best interests of all. 105 First St. In the inter-State military match at Creed P. O. Box 61. are rapidly coming to their own in What excuse this band of Govern moor on Sept. 12th, the California team Factory on Aider street, between First the Government. and Second streets, Portland, Oregon. made a score of 995; New York, 967; Connec ors have for cavorting around the coun ticut, 971; New Jersey, 744. try is more than we can imagine. If A Guilty < uuMvience. Coal miners at Eastport and New port,Coos any one of them is ingenious enough county, have struck, and all work is sus The New York Sun has fearlessly to invent a plausible pretext for it, we pended; caused by an order from San Fran TN THE PRICE OF SEWING MA- asserted that, the evening before he 1 chines. Hereafter tiie should like to see it. The business of cisco to reduce wages to 74 cents a ton. pronounced his decision in favor of NEW WHITE a Governor is at home, attending to the It is to be feared that the injudicious econ Hayes, Bradley communicated to the execution of the affairs of his State. If omy of the Confederate House has left the Sewing Machine will be sold for 845. The venerable Justice Clifford and Injus machine sold tor $75 before tiie re they were supreme rulers of their sev great and good General Howard insufficient same duction in price. ly supplied with ¡»alm-leaf fans, remarks tice Field, of the Supreme Court, his Tiie White is considered by those who are eral States, and expected to remain in ■ the St. Louis Times. using them to be the easiest running; sim profound conviction that Tilden was power for life, there might be some ex Pools are selling in the Eastern States on plest; makes less noise; has the simplest elected. This statement has not been cuse for it; but when we remember . the race between Gen. Howard and Joseph, j and easiest threading shuttle; more room under the arms; the best feed; has no noisy denied, except by Bradley bimself, < that the powers and duties of a Gov ! At last accounts Joseph was the favorite, camsand cog wheels; is made of the best who has forfeited his entitlement to I big odds were given that the red man material; not easy to get onto! repair; every ernor are of a very limited character, j i and would get away with the “hero of Gettys- part is made so that any lost motion by sim belief or respect, and it is no doubt » ply turning a screw can be taken up; it is and that he can do nothing not abso I burg.” the latest production,therefore the best; has true. But Bradley’s home organ, a lutely written in the law, an inoidinate Accounts of the depredations of the Warm less machinery than any shuttle macliine in New Jersey paper, furiously rushes to desire for display and flattery is the Spring Indians continue to arrive. They the world. Parties wishing to buy the best Sewing his defence. It is particularly severe only remaining motive. And we see have murdered fourteen men and wounded Machine should call on Miss Dora Cardwell, eight, and stolen a large number ot horses upon Justice Field, and lashes away and examine the White. Miss that the “Governors” have perfected a and mules. Arizona and New Mexico troops Jacksonville, Cardwell will be pleased to show all about like an enraged bull-whacker at every sort of organization for the purpose of the machine and give instructions free. i are in pursuit. body in view not friendly to its all- ■ having an annual swing around the Every machine warranted to ¡»lease. Extensive preparations are being made DORA CARDWELL, agent, Jacksonville. unde favorite. The article undoubt circle. Can’t the Constables get up a for the coming State Fair, and it is expected S am ’ l H ill , 19 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Gen’l Ag’t Pacific coast. edly reflects Bradley’s sentiments on little cavorting party? They might ■ to draw the largest crowd that ever assem the subject, says the Albany Democrat find a few “stiffs” who would honor bled in Webfoot. Crops have been good, HUNTER’S EMPORIUM! of the 14lh, and hence its rage and vi- ' them because of their high positions! aud Rube will have plenty of coin to put up I for swinging his girl. tuperatiou are to be viewed as the eb We notice that Gov. Robinson, of The reports from India grow worse. The ullitions of the agony of. mind and ! New York, did not meet with the jun latest estimate makes the victims of the fam slingings of conscience he suffers in keting Governors when they went to ine already half a million, and puts the probable loss of life before it is over at the the inconsolable reflection that he is that State, and in this he shou’ed his enormous aggregate of four millions, ot guilty as charged. The full facts in good sense. The people of the States, oñe of six in the population affected. The the ease will tie set forth in due time, disgraced by such silly Governors, greatest famine of modern times. we opine, and they cannot be spread . Every Radical platform starts off with an should see to it that these puffed-up before the public any too soon. earnest desiro for a peaceful South. The HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE! men are retired to private life. Come and See and be Convinced THAT TIIE STORE OF NEWMAN FISHER (Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,) CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY-GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS. GROCERIES, CLOTHING, LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, 4 ND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES A which he oilers to the public at tiie CANDY FACTORY. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. tar The HIGHEST PRICES paid for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE. SELLING OUT! THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC., BELONGING TO GREAT REDUCTION A Genuine Neuaatlou. Murdered by ( hlunmen. A Douglas county correspondent of From the telegraphic dispatches we the Salem Statesman gives the follow learn of a horrible murder committed ing bit of mining news: by Chinamen at Rocklin, California* Rumors of rich strikes in the gold fields, which, if the half told is true, will make one A Mr. Sargent, an old, respected resi of the greatest mining sensations of lhe day. On the middle fork of Cow creek a large dent, and Louis Oder and wife were gravel bed has l»een struck that prospects all murdered In cold blood, lhe object from five to twenty-five cents to the pan. borne months ago Lion. J. C.Tolman learned being money. Mr. Sargent, although of the existence of this bar and its probable shot in five places, lived several hours richness. Me at once examined it, which examination resulted in the formation of a and described the murderers. Sargent company of ten persons, who each sub and Oder were shot in the fields; the scribed and paid a thousand dollars for the development of the mine. Under the mi murderers then proceeded to the house ninglaws one hundred and sixty acres of the l>ar were entered, recently forty more, so and killed the woman with an axe, us that the company now have two hundred ing the same bloody instrument to acres. Waler for hydraulic mining is to be taken by a ditch from the middle fork of break open the trunks and get money. Cow creek. A force of men are now at work Several Chinamen were arrested, three grubbing off the brush from the ground pre paratory to piping off the dirt. Forty Chi of whom were held to answer and tak namen will at once go to work. Within en to Auburn for safe keeping. A mob fifty days it is thought the ditch will be completed and the pipes laid ready* for tear collected at the railroad depot to lynch ing out and washing the gravel. them, but were prevented by the offi Will Proiiounre Against Ilaym. cers. The citizens collected and noti A correspondent of lhe Cincinnati En. fied all Chinamen to leave Rocklin, (juirer at Long Branch writes it is now which they did, and their houses were definitely and positively known that afterwards demolished by the enraged ___________ Roscoe Conkling will pronounceagainst citizens. the Administration at the New York ¡Slate Convention at' Rochester. lie will control two-thirds or three-fourths of lhe delegates, will die fighting or live influential. His private talk is not against Hayes, 1 ut against Evarts and Schurz. He says he is too old a Republican to help play his party into the hands of the Democrats and rebels, and that Hayes’ policy, if successful to his heart’s content, can have no other fulfillment. ________ Good Bye. Dipper. makers of the plattorms don’t seem to know that there is a peaceful South and has been ever since the troops were withdrawn and the people left to govern themselves. That is now a dead issue. The Cuban affairs show no improvement, j More troops from Spain, another change in the captain-generalship, and the revolu tionists as troublesome as ever. It does seem as if it was about time for Spain to do one thing or the other, crush the rebellion, compromise with it, or abandon the island. Merchants of Philadelphia who lost goods by the Pittsburg riots have rejected a prop osition made by the railroad company to un dertake suits for them against the city or county, and will proceed directly against the company. This will lead to an endless legal war, and the losers of the goods will be compelled to wait for years for their money. The Tribune says there is a report that Brigham Young’s mother, now 98 years old, is living at Martinsville, Ind., her faculties yet bright. She is in very humble cir cumstances and dwells with some bitterness upon the tact that her son, who so greatly prospered in this world’s gear, should have forgotten her, leaving her to an old age of penury and want. Governor Hampton says the people of his State arc giving very little attention to poli tics, but a great deal to their private business and the material interests of the State. He denies there is any political motive in the proceedings against some of the carpet bag gers, who so shamefully plundered the State for several years past. In proof of this, he mentions the fact that a majority of the Grand Jury wh ch returned the indictments were Republicans. When we have in this country 20,000,000 more sheep than we now have, we shall only produce the wool we use. Last year we im ported $50,000,000 of woolen goods. And yet there is no country in the world where sheep can be raised so profitably as in the United States. But,every year we arecom- ing nearer to supplying our wants in this regard. In 1875 lhe wool clip of the coun try was 200,000,000 pounds, while in 1860 it was only 65,000,000 pounds. 4 LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK 7\_ of Patent and Home-made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and double Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful; Derringers, tho latest and best; also, the best powder and powder Flasks; Hun’ing and pocket knives of the best brands; all sons of Shot and Pouches; Caps. Wads and everything in the sports man's line. He will also keep a full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails and Ro|»e of all kinds and sizes, Cai|»enter’s and Wagon-Makers' Tools, a complete assortment of ’fable anil Poeket Cutlery, together with a full supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. The above goods are all of the best quality, and will be sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. New guns made to order, and repairing promptly done and in good style. All or ders filled with dispatch. ’ JOHN MILLER, California St., Jacksonville, Ogn. THE BILGER ESTATE, WILL BE SOLD AT A A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! FOR CASH ONLY. —AT— J. S. HOWARD’S STORE. WHERE IS ON HANI) A VERY LARGE L assortment of NAILS, HORSE-SIIOES, IRON AND STEEL, FARM IMPLEMENTS, As also everything usually kept in the store. The agency of the Rubber Paint still continues. Manufacturing done as heretofore. C. W. KAHLER, Administrator. NEW MILLINERY STORE! California Street, UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS. undersigned he T ! ! i ! i ; i ' ; would re - JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON 1 hand the most complete and best stock of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson ville, consiting of spectfully inform their friends and the ! public generally that they have purchased HATS, BONNETS. the above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, glovesr personal supervision, and they guarantee collars and cutis, etc., etc., which we will satisfact on to all who may favor them with sell al low prices. their patronage. These stables are centrally located, and Sewing Machines for Sale. within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses We have on hand a number of the cele and mules will be boarded and cared for at brated Howe Sewing Machines, which wo moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. Portland, of MISSES D. A M.CARDWELL. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With single or double teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses JOHN L. CARTER & SON, and Mules, which will be hired to go to any part of the country at moderate rates. PAINTERS. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. J. A. CARDWELL. E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO all kinds of Painting, including A . M A R K S, W HOUSE PAINTING. MERCHANT TAILOR! SIGN PAINTING, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SEWING MACHINE SALES ecently of san franctsco , has WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAlNTIi opened a Tailor Shop in Masonic Build R ing, (opposite the Postoffice) w where he is FOIÌ 1870. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. prepared to execute all work in his line in Orders from the country promptly attei - * 21 a workmanlike manner, from the eleaning ed to. MACHINES and repairing of clothes to the The Singer Ml’g Co. sold 262,316 Howe Machine Co., “ Wheeler A Wilson MfgCo. “ DomesticS. M. Co., “ American B. H. AS. M.Co. “ Weed Sewing Machine Co., “ Wilcox A Gibbs S. M. Co., “ Remington S. M. Co., “ Gold Medal S. M. Co., “ Victor “ “ “ Florence “ “ “ Braunsdorf A Co., (.Etna) “ McKay S. M. Association. “ 109,294 1(48,997 23.587 17,937 14,425 12,758 12,716 7,185 5,750 2,789 707 102 GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES!~ Manufacture of Complete New Suits’ A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim mings will be kept on hand. Persons de siring to make up their own goods can have the same cut to order. Samples of goods kept from which suits can be ordered and made up. Jacksonville, June 23, 1877. —AT— Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store,. C alifornia S treet , Jacksonville, The breaking up of the constellation Oregon.. LAGER ! LAGER !! of the “Dipper” is prophesied in an article by Professor Richard A. Proc aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- tor. The Professor finds logical rea spectfully informs the public that he nt. THE EAGLE BREWERY. sons for his belief in the motions of the prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot PORTLAND OFFICE, ami shoe making lir.e. Satisfaction guaran- stars composing the constellations, and l «ed. GEORGE W. FREY. HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, Cor. First and Yamhill Sts., illustrates these with careful diagrams has now on hand and is constantly man ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern PORTLAND, OREGON. of his own. In one map the “Dipper” TO THE PUBLIC. 1 Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to is shown as it was 100,000 years ago, Singer Machines sold on monthly in mit purchasers. Call and test the article. ■you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TH A stallment or note plan, and liberal discount and in another as it will be 100,000 -*■ persons traveling and crossing th made for cash. D. LINN, Agent. bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, tha years hence. Five of the seven stars, Beware of cheap and spurious ma Jackson county is in no wise responsible !<>. Next Elect Iona. chines. Call and examine the Singer be the Professor claims, form one family any accident or loss that may be sustained fore purchasing elsewhere. while crossing said bridge, as lhe same is The next State elections take place | and travel together, but the other two T HAVE ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY not standing upon any public highway. FOR SALE. October 2d, in Iowa and Ohio, where have distinct motions of their own, 1 ot first-class lumber of every description Published by order of the County Court, at the mill of Davis ¡A Torey on Wagner this 9th day of April, 1877. there are full State tickets to elect, in and are slowly drifting out of their rel ( reek, which I will dispose of for money, _A______ L1 ’1Fou»RAY, Clerk. OFFER FOR SALE ONE OF THE . All Kinds of Job Printing cluding the Legislatures. In the lat- j ative positions in the “Dipper.” finest Panorama I.antern8 on this Coast. horses or grain. Any bill sawed to order on _ ___________ 4 j. isil. For Stereopticon and Dissolving Views it is short notice. BUCKS FOR SALE. ter State, the Legislature elects a U. i unexcelled^ The slide glasses are ot the fin Kereet. FOR SALE." 8. Senator to succeed Stanley Mat NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT est assortment, embracing foreign and milE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR American scenes, comic and grave. Will he The New York Times says that the Radi 1 sale some tine Leicester bucks of vari thews. In Colorado, on the same sold at less than cost. Everything is en SMALL FLOCK OF SHEEP. MY ous grades, from the thoroughbred down« cal States this year “are extremely liable to tirely new and in good working order. day, Is an election lor members of the tall into Democratic control;” they are also sheet» will clip an average of seven For turther particulars apply to H r FOR SALE OR TRADE ! I Legislature. Apply to liable to stay there. The Times Office. GEO. GROTZ, Kerby ville, Oregon. A pounds to oute to the year’s growth. Apply at JOHN S. HERRIN. CAMERON A Mrt’ULLY. At Juvksuuville or Fort Klamath.