Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 23, 1864, Image 2

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THE ORECON 'T.
I lie people tn second tlu-ir efTorta by petition jUntem Meeting at Canyonvtllc
"Tmmra' " ,R p,,m "1,u P""" i Canyonvii.i.k. Jun. 18. 18G1
is piow tint flirt1, nnd that I lie wheels or
" To tin: KKKiiiAur akh rKiiMAKKMir w Yuen
UvillV. A OlIVKII.VUKNT Klllt TIIK wllOI.K IS
IMiMrKSftMll.K.'' Wiuhingtan.
human progression never roll backward.
They jccrlnlnly huvc that tendrnty' here.
Let us prevent their rclroynde ninvenicnt
by every legitimate effort In our power.
' n.
Ed. SWijiir The meeting til the Union
Lengua herpftt.-WethirfJt..'n the
uif)t enthusiastic political gathering fhnt
has ever mot In Canynnvlllc. The house
wus crowded by men whose stern devotion
to the Union was us unchangeable ns our
own mountains nro from their buii'j mill
Qunrtz.
The grrnt sums of money which linvcj Indies whose beauty was only equaled by
their determined devotion to imr country
In ilH trying hour. Messrs. Gnz'ey, Her
limn, unil Flint, with logic, satire unit wit,
been Invested In the silver tt ml gotd-benrlug
quartz mines of Winhoe Imve hnd the effect
of exciting the (inventive lugliiulty of Ilia
country, niul attracting to that region sci
entific mechanics nml mineralogists. As a
consequence Rrent ImprovemeiitK have ln-on
made In ihu iiinilo of uMrnetlug the pre
cious mctnls from the quartz, nml we believe
.l.CKM.VVIJ.I.E, UIlttMON.
S.ITIMDAV MDItXIXn, JANUARY 21, ISC I.
Our Hlwll JLlnc.
There Is no enterprise 'In lliccnnllnnnncc
of which the ptruplu tif Oregon mid North
ern Oullfnriiiu leel u deeper Interest tlmn
thy do In tliu cniitinuuiica of their pn;.
cnt mill mulllties. To lull; ulioiil curtail
ing them, nml nl sending u buck to the
tiiicerttilnly mid Irregularity of disconnec
teil Oiyine cxpiwcii, makes us feel lliul
the hands Imve xlid buck on the diul of
Tim;', for ut leiut u ipt.irtcr of u century.
As iinpnliitiiblu ns thu triilh tuny be. by
consulting our advertising columns It will
nppenr that the wheels of western progress
ore nl) nit to bo reversed, mid tlmt wu will
soon enjoy the blessedness of pmlul eliuoi"
Muln.
by Is thU? It ciiiiitnl bo hecaiKc the
people oT Oregon and Callfornlii Imve ever
I'llieriil in the imiiiifetiillnn of tlielr loy
ulty to the Cioveruiiieiit? Not nl nil, Is
it hecuiie the Ciillfiirniu Hinge Co. Imve
nut perToniirtl (heir eoulruul in u niunuer
iiecoplitb'e to the General Government 7 In
miAWer to tlik Vc remiuk that suld corn
puny luivo perfornii'd tlielr enntruet to tho
uceepluni'C nf the people most interested
in I he f.illhfill ierfirniiincenr the suine.ttiid
this blight In be enough. Considering the
nature of tliu country, mid the dlmctilties
unil length of the route, no Intelligent per
on will any that the compenratinn received
by the company is too grent yen most
men ore of the opinion that it is not
, enough. lint wc nrc not uwnris that the
eoinp.iiiy renins to continue the contract
upon the terms on whleli they Imvo hither
to mi successfully performed it. What Is
tli unltcr, then?
It is true wo nre living in n period nfj
insurrection nml relrullimi, but thin fact so
fur from deereniiug tliu mull fucllltiei In
the Stale, Imx rather increased them.
Why fliuuld it different rule prevail on the
1'ticific const? No reaimiable ofllnimtlvc
uiiswer can be given to the nbnvc question.
As to Ilia question or economy, wc
doubt very much whether u broken line
cun bo susluiiied nt n lc& e.pciife than u
continuous imp. Most prncticttl men
would say tlmt tlio continuous line, under
the management of one energetic company,
would be then per tlmn under the discord
tint mnnAgniieut of n dozen. That the
benefits reuniting to iMT community from
tk flrft nttM be fur greater tlmn from
the MCnm), N palpable. Jn the first case
there would be unity and linrmony of no
tion; In tlio second, eonllictlng interests nnd
discordant rltrlilf. Certuintv. renularllv
that tho Improved npparntit now being linl
in Wnsliun will yet lw In operation on the
many (pmrte.lodcs of Southern Oregon, nml
prove that our lends, generally, will richly
repay for working, nml that noW-pnylng
leads will bo mi exception.
Wu nre led to thesu remarks from a con
versation had with Dr. Ileum, or Vreka.
lie luformid us of n company on Iluiulnig
Creek, Slelilvim county, Cut., who nre now
ruiiiilng 'tlielr ipinrlx through n ncwly-ln-vetited
Viihne apparatus, with mot nstou
Milng results. The company flrt tested
the new mode by working the casing or re
fuo rock from the lend, which yielded S.il
I to thu tun. lly tho old prooess this rock
wu entirely wnrtlilers. The company then
icruihed thirty-live Ions of rock taken from
the lend, where, by the old mill process, It
hail Imrely paid for cruililug, nml cleaned
up ns u rcMtll over sixteen thoiiMUid dollar
We lime but n fnlut bleu of this new pro
cess of extracting gold. The tjimrlz, im we
tiiiderrliinil it, lifter Mug criiflied by the
mill proeers, Is put Into u largo Iron ImiwI,
iituitg with ncldo mid ipileksllver, mid there,
us In mi urtistrn, pulverized line us flour, the
actdscaii'lug the gold to separate Iroin the
melullu o.yil unit mimlgate with the ipilck
silver. It Is claimed that nil the gold there
is In ipinrlz l taken out by this prncui".
We notice by thu Vreka papers that tliu
people of SIklyou place n high cslliimto on
their ipinrlr. ledges, every timn owning a
claim Is determined to hold on to It.
There nre n great nuuiliercf rich ledges
In Jackson, Joephlneniid Douglas counties,
from u number of which fortunes have liccn
eMnicted; but In nil It Is known tlmt u
great deal, II' not the greater portion, nr
tho gold Is held in extraneous mlnenil mat
ter tlmt prevents It from amalgamating
with tiilckllvcr. In siinin of thu lends It Is
into Known mat ineru is n consiiieruiilu per
centnge of silver, but no umirl has ever been
nintlu to mivii It. This wasteful mid negli
gent manner or milling we lire hopeful, will
soon lo done nwuy with. Tim wlilt-iiwiike
nml enterprising Southern Oregon Water
Ditch Company will, we , .-diet, within n
year, thoiv Southern Orcgoniaiis that conn'.
Ic fortunes lie In our hills, only awaiting
Klentlllc, Intqlllgent Inlsir to develop them.
This company, Imve recorded claims to n
nuinlMTOI' bilges, mid they will doubtless
take fortunes from them.
Wu look with hopeful pleiuuro to tho
bright propeetlvu of our mining Interest.
Sclentlllu lnjior will dcnionslrulu tlmt our
kept the niullence enchained Tor three hours,
during which time Oopperlicudlsmniul Iren
smi were literally killed, skinned mid dissec
ted, nml Ihu dry bone bung up to rattle
in the wind. After n whilu the l-ngue
iidjourned to partukc or it supper, cot.
up expressly lor the occasion by Mr. Mel
vln, our Union landlord, mid if be Is ns at
tentive In his cnunlry'n crnise, us he was In
hln Union guests, his patriotism will re
main iiiiimpeuchcd.
At the clone ol tljp supper the follow
ing toasts weic rend :
Alio Lincoln, tint, rnll-spltller, finding It
Inconvenient to split the bull cut of the re
bellion In the umiiiI manlier, has concluded
to burst It with gulipow'der.
General Grant Most properly immed.
for he grants the reliuls the ptlvllege of lie
big soundly lhruhed every tbny he nttneks
them.
General Jo. Hunker A fl', average
specimen or Douglas county talent, conld
ered mi ordinary man here, but lome jiumjt.
A'im at Waililnglou.
The rebels The men possessed of tho dev
il; General Duller the, man who casts out
devlk
Volunteer tonls by Mr. Gui'ey.
Chat lesion The cradle of reaon; Gen
end Gllmore, l6 man employed by Govern
ment who'io cpeelal duty is to rurfc tin
trmlle.
Our licet of Monitors Villainous con
trivance of the Northern Mudsills mid
Greasy mechanic;" Southern gentlemen
view Ilium with unmitigated lUtgutt.
Volunteer least by Mr. I'linl.
The Slaveholders Tho Kgyptlan; the
negroes the children or Israel; the Yank
ees the locusts scut to persundu the Kgyp
lalns to "let Ihu people go."
Volunteer fnnst by Mr. Hrigcs.
Our rilled cannon Micslonnries sent Into
thu reltel Stales to convert thu IktilUn..
Volunteer toast Jiy Mr. Trimble.
The Dpltapli or the Oregoii Copperhead,
l"I voted for Joe. I,nrie!"
Ashland Mima Jackson Co., Ogn., )
Junuury, 20, 18C4. f
Mr. Editor: hope fufllcient npology
Lfor Uits communication "will be to know
Hint one important circumstance connected
with this pluce has been reported, vis: the
celebration of the 8th Jnn. by the moun
tain lUrcers. As one of Ashlnnd's lay
lors. Martin Vim llnren, hot reiMirted one,
I coneelre tlmt it would Iks no more than
just to report his grand nnd imposing cele
bration nf the nnnlversnry or tho Kmnnci
pnllnn rroehirmttinn. How this support
er or Hit iiocrncy enteretl Into, nnd enr
ried out this hiudubleeiiterprlse.it is my
intention lo report for tlie "good of poster
Ity." Now be it remembereil that the
progrnmrm Tor tho cuU-brulion of the 8ib
Jnn. by the 'Hungers' had liecn made
public. 'l was well known tlmt it was n
company nlT.ilr. Good people genernlly
hud uotliiig lo sny. but lire reptile element
begnn In bmiel, evidently making u great
tlFort to ,tiud some holt to crnwl In nt.
The 28lln Ibc. found u "squad" of these
sore-hendi clustered togolher,'. Jiolilinc n
tfltr J)iiwcmlic cauaii. ATter some dis
cussion ins) every one hud been unulclctilly
iMnfrr nit tin; subject.lt wus delermltu-d
to get tip Grand Dinmcratic IVnee Civ.
iliail Vulhjtdigliiiin Hall on 1st .Ian. Up
to the day of ihu contemplated ball, Cop
perhead mil lulls were jtibileut. The lonp
mid inixiopdy looked for day was nt hist
nt hand. , Pcpcrntlnn npK-ured to ceize
mem, tor in are uwurc iimt a very ncecs.
sary rcquifllu for u bull is ladies, mid they,
w
tr
let me my
horreiKC
This rtqu
oI'mII decent jicoplc who witnessed ?lt,
cannot find Inngimge to express. Int1
morrllng,.iiome of them -were still h&ir
afoulld. While.nune Indies nnd HrVr,
were on their wuy home. some of tliisi,iin
slrntn paswd tbrm, nnd displayed ihr
knowletlge of tho rules of common dev '
by nlnjr language, such m only theli"l-R
ever find use for. All this wus credll
them nnd paed over! but now. sinrt It
Imve Inn! the brazen-faced impudence Ut
to Old T. nnd give vent to their fnilhV'1
lhcwnyiheybave.lt Is thought notai
tlmn just lo publish their conduct Vt"
this occasion. Their complete ilefentfnr'f
fulluro lo get Into the dancing hall, rt't)
break the whole thine up in row, 1il"
them to pursue the course ihey diJ-J
that nil they brag or is gelling n UkPl V
drunk, nnd using writing fluid upi(ijvi"v
this, however, Is fulse, they did not Vtfp- ju
such ii treat, although they evidently tH
it would have liccn "brllliunl." ' 1-
Hoping I may never itgiiin be call'
on In notice the nets of this utur
society, nnd excusing myself lids tit
der Iheplea of "military neces'lly,
scribe inyM-lf, )rr.
o.
on
to their honor, hold In utter nb
"I turn-sticking Onpperheuds."
te could not be hud, although
hb
111 SI
Knu
Those ncrsons nnioiiL- us who nre h .tcufe -4
ot the nrrest ofn slnclo rebel sympattils)f'"'
In the United Slntes, but have lint u wfmlmd
or complaint to make for tlio retnorfl'",,
hnnulng or scores of Union men to ?V '
South, nre nn the wrong side or ihe IK'!" i
Iween the bellleerrnt piwers. ' T"1
X3oxxa..
UnpperlieiiN were conslunlly throwing
llii'iusulve ut their feet, nnd Imnloriiur
Ihein to b their partners fht oust. Only
nimeouM k-induoil lo go forth to assist
in the Gl rious Celebration. When I ar
rived in ti in the sun wna nlrrndy sinking
in the wi-j i-rn heavens. I round nn crowd
upon the i ih; walks, nnd so pusfed along
ultnost tin hscrvvtl. The stniru eoinltiL' in-
lo town, ii ustiul in Ashlund, nttrneled all
nlteutloii he curtain roo nnd nut ippjxd
Ihe man wio sports the niitnos or I wo ex
I'resideiiti or tho U. S. Iln hud been
bkssed will sneces", for in the nb'tnee of
ihe coinulliie on reception, he was terribly
engagtd ii siring the lady sale into the
hotel. "Vhy," says Van. "hasn't 'Frank
French, git here el?" "No," says Pel.
"Well. Him." says Van, "let go in;" and
did h to. All was darknos inide.
rii1iiiiliMir Ititttfft I iif t i 'I'linrn
Copperheads-May their I.'plli.h be writ-1 Vnnk ,1!? ,,,,t rr,w' etnlljr It be-
t,.n- 1) l I) l,.i,l1. .lt.linm.r,.,! ,l.l ii nesTsur mi nil m viiiiiic
Volunteer toast by Mr. Itlddle (bhiek.
smith).
Secessionists nnd Copperheads Until In
a fair wny lo lw well hammered nut.
Volunteer toast by Mr. Herman.
American reptiles May Abraham's edict,
llku St. Patrick's curse, Ih? as ell'tctlve In
clearing American toll of tho Hattlernake
mid Copperhead. ,
In conclusion I would sny. tell your re
cesh nelgliliors to bet very light on the
a
Now, Mr,
qiiarlz.mlnes have been but prospected, air Copperhead vole over here in Douirlas, nt
were the placer mines or Cab, In 1810. bc next election. Yours, J.T.
Then placers hud to bo exceedingly rich to i ,
pay lor worKing, ma suusequcui inieiugciii Font Kuiiatk. Mr. M. H. Fletcher, who ; ,jtc 0
inuur mis innuu mo wonniefs iu uiKKing" ; Ima tiveii nt I-urt Kluinntli Muoe livst nil), ur-
pay fiir working. So will It bo with our .rhedlu town on Wednesday Inst, In compa
liiinrlr. lodes. They nru known to lie rich, ny wi,, Hio military exnrcssinan nnd sever-
but they require Improved upparnlix nod i i 0)lir persons. Tho parly left tlio Fort
Kieutlllo labor to develop their richness. ,, ,I0 ,;,tll Bml Mnf. ,ir,-Venled fiom com-
J lie new water Ullcti which will certainly ,1R ,IU ,p,rcct rottli ovor ltl0 momitnlns, mndy
bo built by Ihu Southern Oregon Wnler ctrei ro1(l U-vond Sit. 8lmstann estl.
eamii neesnry for nn to rlmngc his
"bae of cperntlons," in which he entirely
left out tliit science so necessary in u ball
room, prejided over by Terpsichore. Vun
" rusll frinusly" over to the store nnd
imniediuti j invinted two nnd n half dot
lara in oy era and crackers. In this con
dillon he us furlunntely picked up by the
town Sqore. who, like thu good man of
old. picket up tliu odder, took him In
wanned nid fil him. Van bus not yet
slung htm hat I know or, but it is sup
posed thu with Ihu nssistunco of n young
lawyer, lit has given the Hungers a terrible
ti'if, no di ibt Haltering kjmwir that the
Copperhead must prove fatal.
I'Mitor, in coming to u close'ul-
low me toitnle n rew facli which "Ander.
i son" has filled to mention. On thu even-
I ing ol thcmilitary ball it became evident
I I hut it wui the Intention or the Copper
heads lo ioposu themselves upon the orgnn-
nnd rwpniwlullily Would bo the effect of Dlldi nml Mining Company, will glvo to mate distanced or 173 wile, and requiring! Nation; Inreullty they went m Tar us to
one, while their oipnsitea would bo the rauinuepciiuenuiiinors.au opportunity to Uven days to make the trip. Mr. Fletcher '"J" Piv;iy ttmi iney wouiu go inio me
m-ccsjary eoncomltUnU or the other. Hut wuru ,n,u crtB OI nc" "" B"'t
in order to meet theso objections, there
ffttn to bo n dl'prwltion on the part or
the Department to lengthen the time to
change n dully mail Into n tri-wcekly.
Gk.v. Wiuuiit's SuccfcJsoR.Those inter-
That Is to My. a disposition to fml our
tneiitnl appetite on the hmlscuting pabu
lum nf stale news. There is nothing In
the financial condition of the Government
warranting this extraordinary change.
Nothing in our position or disposition ex
hibited townrih thu Government to Justify
it. On tho oilier hand, much can be urged
ngain.it tlio contemplated change. The
set lieu upon this coast Imve not only add
ed vastly to the solid revenue or the Gov
ernment, and In the material wealth or the
whole- laud, but they have added immeosly
to its territorial domain, and Imvo laid its
foundations broader and grander tlmn be
fore. It is the imperative duly of our Con
prmiounl Delegation, by a united and
vigorous effirt. to secure for us. If possible.
a continuous dally line. It is the duty of. I'rcsldlng Klder, will be present.
Informs us tlmt tho snow nt the, Fort when tlanclng lull. In consideration of these
nnd render general business prosperous. Wu tm.v i,,f. ,vo8 ,,i,ou, u..' IK.i'. jw,, i,t threats, iml ihu well-known character or
Imvo thu resource fur employing ouo thou- ,vnrm rolsWcro fast nicltl'ug It, Tho great- the clement collected, when thu company
sand more Inuorcrs, and wo look Tor that lu- J eHt depth snow 1ms readied (n thu valley j marched up lo tho hall tf suitable guard
crense by Jatiunry, IBM. during thu winter was thirty Jnclies, and thu was stutloued at the door. Some of those
I coldest weather was cxperfcucul on two days I wi,0 have proven themselves entirely ilestl-
ortliullrst wecu or t)i(s. montu, when lic ' tltute of Independence, cume up to the
allowed to go in;
went nwuy cursing the
rArl Tlmtf nnu i.tiftmt III II.A lltir.
.1... I. ....... l. .! ...!. I.,.. ...... n-l. "6"" mj " -.," "-"
l.ole command .t ilia Fort wen. t.nIovInir room, evldeotly determine to consume OS
excellent health. At tho tinio or leaving
thu weather ,was pleasnut, n south wind pre
vailing, with occasional warm ehowcrs.
csted are on the quiviveat to who will be mercury sank lo rourtccn degrees below I Uftr j amj itgt,i 0 be
apKintcd to succeed Gen. Wright In the zero. Tho water in tbe streams hnd nt,t fullinir in this they went
command of the Department ol ike I'uciflc. ' perceptibly Increased or dlinlnlihed, with nl I Kun erj) .j' co)
Gen. rumor hns conferred the honor on di
vers or our military heroes. No deSnite
infornmtiou Ims us yet been received from
tlio Department. Tho choice is supposed
to He between , Ihe following : Major-Gen.
(of volunteers) Christopher 0. Augur, Ma.
jorGen. WlnlicldS. Ilnt)cnck,Major Gen,
Samuel 1. Ilcintzlcninn, Mujor-Gen. Kth
nn A. Hitchcock, Major-Gen. Erasmus D.
Keyes, and Mujor-Gen. Jumes U. Mcl'her.
son. & F. Journal, lith.
F110011B.S.S ok tub Tki.koiiai'ii. Superln
tendent WhUllcsy Inrorms ijh that ho expects ' keeping tally,
much whiskey as any equal force could.
While enjoying themselves with whisky
mid cards, some vented their wrath iu
heuplug curses upon thu Hangers and their
friends generally; it kept ouc mau busy
Some swore they would
thu connection will bo mado with. the north- bmik in lht door coat wial lt miglt
era cud of tho line within one month from
While the ladles were down ut supper,
JK J S"!! LSitta Wri. ring Copperheads
forward rapidly nnd expects lo meet Mr,
In the bar-room, contented sheinselvcs in
Tiik second Quarterly Meeting of lic.M.
K. Church will bo held In Jacksouvilbt, qn
next Saturday aod Sunday. lluv.G. lUofs.1 Ik wire stretched southward to Oaklaud(
Stninf.'A fmrlv at nr n,nr 1tttitklll-tr. On tin.
IBtb;Mr. Strong. Willi his party were on the j 8"''1' WS "" wliorllng. nil inter
i'.n..u rn..nini.,a ...i ..n.w.t..! in i,nr. minded with the most Satanic and unn-tll-
jamiwm mvuMMiiini hihi . vv &- 1
ing otuns. a ilescf iptiou 01 1111s conauct
M
T t , .t,( .1 A ... I.'1,1
111 jflcs'onvnii'. 011 inn tin ni'is, .1
the wire or Hev. 1'. M. Slnrr. a Son. "
XDlocl. rt."'
In Jiickfitivlln. on the m'lrrnonn nint
1 Slli In. taut. Gkoiiiik II. Mc('i.t:it.x. InlsJT'
Son or Mr. and Mrs. Jcrumo II. King ; agl
two years. m'
DiKD. At the rrsldenri or her pnrehlU'
near Jacksonville, on Jnn. 18lh. Liiht
Mat, tliittiihltr of Mr. nml Mrs. Win. I-Im-a
; ncnl .1 years, -1 months nnd 0 dajs.
Tld Is the second sweet child or the m.
rents culled from earth to heaven wiltmV
one week. :.l
On Jnrkn Creek, on the 20lb lnst..Mr,fl
Austin iinwKna, nr ronsuinpilon j nirt
2(5 years. Di-renseil wns n unlive of Knox
(to., Illinois, nnd has a brother living L- J
Napa Viilley, Cal. 1'1
At tho family rrsldencn In Ovi-rW!.'
Grove, iwnr Jacksonville, on tho 18lh Jsi
unry. 18r.i. Hev. Jnitx !'. Guav, in tHJ-
C3rd year of bis nge. !
The (lecenwd has. been long nnd widely
known in Southern Oregon as u Christian
nnd an honest mnn. Do posesed InlM
brlnal powers or a high order, arid first'
nelnl qunlitlrs. He wns burled bylhffX
Masonic Fraternity of Ibis place. '
'I
NJ3W TO-DAY
a.'vi lss ; 1,4
THK Hoard orTrutee Tor Jackonv'llfi!
will mefin regular sesInn on Tii'ly
Jnnuiirv the 2fith, lust, at thu Town Iter'n
der's O.tlcu at tic Imnr or 7 o'clock 1. Mf
II'KMIM'Kr,. IVsMenlf) j
Jacksonville Jan. 2ftli. CA n K'lu
TOWN-HOUSE $j
akii .. Ui
rpilK bouse and lot occupied by Ihe'fl' r ,
X derslgned, In the town ol JaeKonW!rl' "'
Isoirereil Tor mle on very lllnral ttyrtiAjif,
Thu lot Is 250 feet lonit by 135 wide, nhfr-t
In n gniKl statu of culthatlou. A gootP I
tie will be u'lven.
For further particulars, enquire of tho ,L
scrlls-r. J. II CI.AHK.
Jacksonville. Jan. 23. 'C3. Jnnaatr "
Atliuiuistrator's Notice.
.(S
T)V order or the County Court. In and frn.
J IIIOCOUIIIV Ol JUCKWIU UUHOIIIIVOI S'K'I. I
iron. I will sell to the hlehest bidder. iitliliV' f
lie auction, on thu land claim or tho ltlVulii.
Michael Krllv. decKiwd, at tlio month i"f ttei
nniirs ureeK, two miles aim a nan mxive i.
Dardanu s. on Tuei-day. Feb. 9. lHtit'-T'
tweeu thu hours or tun a.m. nnd four v.W'i
thu personal properly belonging totbeJ'
talu or the nfoni'Mld deceased
Terms of sale gold mid silver ceW
down. EMKItSON K.GOItR.
Jau2.tw2 rublle Ailmlnlttrutoij e ,
l'hii'iilx. Osn.. Jan.. 22.1801. ' "
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BY order or the County Court, in stf
for the county of Juckson an! Stalejj,
of Oregon. 1 will hII lo the highest biduVi.
nl niililin iiiiKllnii nt lli( Aslllulwl MlllS.OO
Saturday, Feb. C, 18C4, between the bour&'
of ten A. At. and four I'. M.. tliu jK-rswr
rirojiertv belonging to I lie estate or lio
ate John Hit-son. deceased.
Terms of sale gold nod silver cei,v
down. KMEHSON K. UOIUJ,' . J
jan2.'lw2 I'ublio Al'"" UratolV;
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