Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 25, 1867, Image 2

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VIHXESJS ZAJIOJI.
D. M. C. OAULT,
FOR THE PltESHJENCV IN 1808,
ULYSSES S. CHA3VT.
Well iloni'. Ihoti gooil and faithful errant.'
iKTINRL.1
- " - j .Tint now, our Democratic cotempor-
EDITOIl. arj05 iro making a jrent stir about the
Chinec Labor Question, with tlic view
of nuking it a party iJttc. We ilo not
propose to tltctts tlio question nt
OOil nu fillthflll rervanl. ' l,,n..tli .. ..vmiiiir. if in its lnvir!i? nn.
The iMopt litre rewartli ( rp.tttiotsnunlilf, - . ., , , . - .,. '.
men! Tor traitor". Oil our established system of politiCfli
. . - . .. economy, but to make n few ciuriii.ies
Satuio.vy .Miwxtxii, .May '.'3, 1807. i reelecting the employment of Chinese
1 labor.
TJM HAL LOT.
What a w.onderful thing it is ! How
potent.' Jiow inetimablethe right to
ue it ! ' How dignifying i the privi
lege of dropping the little piece of pa
per into the ballot-box t There is mag
ie in the ballot. Place it in the hand
of Africa's sable son", and lol their eb
ony line grows pale and they are at
once recognized as "men and brothers."
lii'et a menial and degraded nice with
a right to ueit,niid lie who wu "only a
lit companion tor the beast of the
Held," stand at once in the attitude of
n frecuiin, courted and fawned upon
by thoo who would ue him. The
glorious and dazliiig light of the Iran
chie, that ha, broken through the
(ombre cloud ol slavery, tin bewilder
ed Democracy with its radiance. Prin
ciples are forgotten land marks are
disregarded and the black people
the "children of Ham" with the mark
of Cain upon their lorehoad, stand in
vested in the robe of political equality
and infinitely superior to the lower
eludes, of the exclusive Caucasian nice.
Who employs it ? Republican ex
clti'ivelv ? Xot bv anv means; but ev
cry person, of any party, who desires
cheap labor and is satisfied with an in
ferior article. We see Chinese employ
ed in nearly every capacity, from boot
blacks and scullions, cooks and nurses,
miners and farm hands, to clerks in
stores; and have known thorn to be the
business partners of good Democrats.
Why i it ? Simply because Chinese
labor is the cheapest in the market and
and people choosaftpTln.y it. It is en
tirely a matter-of taste. No person is
compelled to employ Chinese labor or
encourage it, and thof practlco is cer
tainly not confined to any particular
elaK of society or to nny political par
ty. Prohibit the employment of the
Chinese, as n measure of public safety,
and an out-pry against such an "out
rage' would be heard, that would be
joined in by every Democrat from
Maine to flic Pacific, and they, no
doubt, would make the most noise
about it. We respectfully nsk our
democratic friends, who have such a
It attVat 1 . . .
III this light does the organ of the "" '" ' long-taiieu, gii.iicnug,
Northern Democracy (the New York no,"WJ.vw- harbarians: Why,
M'wht) view thoo who were ju Intel v '" lho ,,mne of vnmmo " J'01' cm-
"the tliick-liniKMl. wool v-hcaded hewer I"0?" -...) nlhw them the con
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ui nuuu aim urotvci oi water. lie
mocracy has made another discovery:
The peculiar odor ol the Xcgro ha
ceased to be olVctiuvo. Nay, it is po
itively fragrant; and, liko the honey
burdened breezes from Ilvbla, is at
tracting the olllee-seeking drones of
Democracy with its sweetness. Not
shot, nor t-ltcll, nor mangled limbs, nor
sutl'ering, nor death, nor defeat, have
brought the Southern chivalry to so
suppliant n po-ition as the now-found
power of tho enfranchise! race. The
thunder of tho battle appalled them
not, but the quiet, noNeless ballot, in
trol of your kitchens, when they un
known to be thieves? why allow them
to prepare your food, when their filthy
habits are v patent? why entrust
them with the care of your children,
when you nro well awaro that thoyaie
heathens, contact with whom Ndan
gerous to morality ? We -ay to all
who are really opposed to Chinese la
bor, that its encouragement because it
is cheap, is a very poor way of exclud
ing it from tho country. Its employ
ment, we apprehend, is simply a mat
ter of taste and convenience; quite as
much so as the wearing of cheap dry-
goon, or uic purcuaso ol cheap gro
tho hands of their former slaves., makes iceiies, and a matter, also, not within
them cringe; and, in fawning, they for- tliecontrol of statutory provisions.
get all the trad tonal sunoriotitv of . wnu uuiiie.-e lanor in the mines,
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iipenoi
the Southron, and acknowledge that
American manhood recognizes not
nice nor color. Northern Democracy,
thonsiiiiiudchnmiionsnf'vhitoiiiciiV'
government, are already bending the
knee to the ebony idol, and the only
danger to the Negro race- is, that con
tact with democratic ofllce-seekors will
demoralized it. Verily ! a wonderful
thing is the ballot. .
Social I.nt.ijuamty. Old Joe Lane's
"lick-spittle," lho traveling bummer of
the Oivyon feralif, has given us a
gratuitous pitf'. It didn't cost us a
cent. He is forced to acknowledge
that thoo who run the Si:nti.ni:l are
"equal to the Chi
We regret, for the
that wo cannot conscientiously return
tho compliment. The dirty rebel has,
evidently, tried to force his t-ociety up
on the inhabitants of "Funktown" and
Kanaka Flat, and has been booted out
for his pains We advise ibis lnivti.ni.
If we are not much mistaken. Chinese
are not permitted to take up and occu
py mineral laiuis, in tins state, in the
samo manner as white miners;, but re-
A jIkpical Jofii.vAt. We clip the
following from the Galveston (Texas)
Daily Time!
The February number of tho Halves
ton Jftdlcal Journal has been laid on
our table. It was stalled about rt year
ago, under ditlicultics, by Dr. Dowell,
who still continues Its editorship, in con
nection with his practice, and the per
formance of his untie as Profcsor of
Anatomy in the Galveston IMcdical
Colleireiuid as Surgeon to the Citv
and .Marine Hospital. This is a com
mendable example of industry. We
expect to see the Journal miteli enlarg
ed some of these days, and have no
doubt that the uumliers now issuing
will have a historical in addition to
their present practical interest. The
number before us ccntains about a doz
en articles, most of which arc of im
portance1 to the general reader as well
as to the physician. We find, among
the rest, meteorological tables for Au
gust, September, October and Novem
ber, 180U, at Houston; a Hu of new
remedies, with their application, doses,
etc.; a contribution from Dr. Kobison,
of Roxbury, Mass.; Tuberculosis; In
duction ol inverted Uteri, by n new
method, etc.
The editor ol the Journal is a broth
er of the. proprieror of the Si:xtixi:i..
Wc wish him great success. As slave
ry is overthrown in the South, perhaps
literature and science may now flour
ish.
Ho I run N i:wija I Capt. Barnes
led' the valley on Thursday last, with
about !200 beef cattle, for tho silver
mincn of Washoe. He proposes to
reach there by the Pitt River route,
and is accompanied by Thomas Owen,
who lays down the "composing stick"
to get n glimpse of Nevada. Look out
for you scalp, Thomas; those Pitt ltiv
er devils are no respecters of persons,
and would as soon skin their friend,
Mr. licosoii, alive as to peel the bark
from a soap root. Keep youreye skin
ned, Tom.
Fonrrn or Jn.Y. On Saturday
evening hist, a meeting was held at the
Court House to devise measures fortho
appropriate celebration of the coining
"Fourth." We understand that the
chief action was the appointment of u
committee' lo wait on the German Club,
of Jacksonville, rtlld request them to
MAIL sun VICE.
The Post Oflico Department adver
tises for proposals to carry the mails
between Lincoln, Citl., and Purththd,
Oregon. Proposals will be received
until August ndi and an invitation is
given lo begin the service lit Orovillc,
or
proportionate
arriv
schedule from Lincoln, of six and clcv
en days. Proposals may aNo be sub
mitted for six-tiines-a-wcck service,
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iroui i.iiicuiii to oiiiimiii, iiniu iniiwo ) meats.
week from Shasta to F.ugenc City, and TK judge that this sentiment
six times a week from Kiigcne Citv to was quite gratuitous, and that our
Portlaud-the bidders to propose'the Ocrnuiii citizens makes no micIi preten-
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Oi:oiKfr.v Sli.NTiWK.VT. -Tho Macml
Ga.) Journal takes n Hcnsiblc view ol
mil
bio
'resident Jolfilson nnd his course, nnd
gives expression thereto in n lorcibh
way thus :
the terminus of the railroad, with a j Q 01!Ugc f our National birthday, ,n.m j,,lVc us, and then, nt last,
qiortionately shortened" schedule of fn t1!lt jt ,j.it be celebrated appro-; kept sectional halo and animosity i
ivnls and departures. Also, for a I ",j.,tciv. One speaker who seemed to red up against us by his unwise co
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In chief cook, remarked, that the Ger
mans understood how to do such things
better than us, and were far ahead of
Americans in matters of public amuse-
u nllntvnil in ii-irt t I'liirit i iii thn cole-
with the Department to accept a bid ,'r.ition of our National birthday, and if
for the performance of the service the ' we arc unlit to take any part in it ve
whole distance lioin Lincoln to Port-1 might as well give up at once. We
land (O'.M miles) and back, dally, or to
accept the latter service tri-weckly
between Shasta and F.ugenc, and six
times n week between those places and
excuse the person who made the above
suggestion, on the ground that he has,
perhaps, been running with rebels nnd
forgotten what kind of a holiday the
Fourth of July i.
gon
av
Gi.wintAL IIallkck'm Special order,
No. 07, directs that company A. 1st
Cav., now at Camp indwell, will pro
ceed to Ft. Klamath and relieve com
pany I, 1st Ogu. Inlt., which will be
mustered out as soon as practicable.
Capt. Sprague is ordered to inarch his
company to Jacksonville, and report
by letter to Headquarters, Department
of Columbia. Hlauk discharges have
been received at this post ollice, direct
ed to Captain Sprague. Company I
will, in all probability, bo soon muster
ed out of the (service."
Still Tiir.v Com:! Two droves of
cattle, from rmpqiin, for the Washoo
market, passed through tho valley on
each terminus. It is the opinion of, - --;
General ilidwcll, of California, that the , Hav P.ikss - e saw at he wag
:.. :. ..n .i :n i... i.. ! shop of Mr. Ilooth, in this place, n li
lillll'l i-VI 11.V 13 till lllilh Mill .V .VIIVII- ... I
, , . .. , . . C1 . , , press that, to nil appoaiiinces, is a mod-
salcd to the people between Shasta and ' ,.' , .' ' , ' , ,
., ,.,.. ' , ., , , , ! el machiiic. It is made to work by
Kugene City, and it our people feel n- 0W piiwpr Imvlnir f, lin,t. ,itiii that
tcrested in the matter of a dally mail, . vvnrk ns a lever power to a small one
as at present, we advise the circulation on which the "slack" of the press rope
of petitions at once, piotesting against I is wound. Power is obtained by the
any change in the service. Such a pe- lenvt'r " iMMmil pu leys. I wo
...: , , . ., . i . "ion and a hore required to work the
tition would receive the name of almost lm.ul,)ill(. ,r ,,,',, ,,,, fi,p ,,,
every person south of Kugene and j machine great power and speed, with
north of Shasta, and would undoubted-' out anv loss of time to the laborers.
quired uVncquiit he va ley on
Who sells mining claims to Chinamen I " c,,lll',,a.v l!,t- 0,,t ntained about
Is it Hejiubliians only for the pur i230 head, mostly beef cattle; tho other,
pose of giving an inferiorVaco a loot ' nbout ISO head, was milch cows. The
ngiuine country.- .Not at all; hut , drovers report 1'inpqua Valley as being
Democrats and ltcpub leans alike, who rapidly drained of cattle, and' the price
desire to dispose of their property to ' ra'siii". '
tho best purchaser. This question is I " -
governed by precisely the Mime law as Auilncv. -Messrs. Love & llilger
is uieoiuei- cnineio lahor is jiuichas-li:ve received the appointment of an
P.hwwlf,,!.":? l Ca,l.U " I'cniK atrenoy from Mer. Knapp, Hurrell &
Chinese purchasers for mining property r . ... ,i i ,. n . . v , ..
nro sought in the market, lie?au.tl!i.v .Cu".,or1,,! hal" ol "ll Fnrni-
give the highest price, and wo Imvl. m'e '"Mlcincnts. This is one of tho
Failed to hear of a sinylo good Demo- lai-gest firms on the coast, and farmer
crat rcfusiug-to sell a mining claim to ' honld exaiuine their extensive eatalo
inesu nnd re-mil-., ' , Uimi,t I'lHt'liaser, for fear of giving t'".' before making purchases,
ini.o ami v.inak.iN ,lilt ,,m. of ,0 ft f(J0l,0ll j( ,j - - rj
e sake of huniauity, , country. Suppose the present Con- Pkiiso.vai, K. Corbetl, Kq.,
nii-, Having cntiro control over the
public domain; were to iirohibit the
sale of mineral land to Asiatic liurchas-
ers! Not a bingle good Democrat on
tuo coast out would go wild with in
dignation, and say, that it would be
equally just to forbid the calo of flour.
born tcallawag to return to tho society ' 1)ork, (-,,'i.cI"-''"! cabbage, or any other
of tho Mongolian th
tutesof the emporium
lie became m familiar with Chinese from Democrats anil others, tho Civil
names; nun were li
is too mean
trious CJiii
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doves and pro.tS- c,0,,Ill,,01.,t.v Xmw, to that people.
. " V10, AmUoit would. It is in just Mich
, where, no doubt, rights, obtained by purchase, fairly
ml fa cniials. Ho ''-'"i" i protects the Chinese in ner.
to associate with the in.l.w. , a"! " '""' 'mocratie citizens sell Mon-
ioonfsii,i,,n,.,n, goliansa foothold in tho mines, they
icso of Southcui Oregon. blireIy tt.m ot ,)0 ,1ljlst e10 h ( J
Citv. The Del Norte is m-"' " ,'.,kl'n awtff or.ol,JPCt toprotec
Chescunt
now in eommaud of Captain Howies,
formerly chief mato of that vessel. The
Crescent City peoplo arc delighted at
the change, as Howies is spoken ofns a
good sailor, and a man who will ac
commodate tho public as much as pos
sible. The steamer landed between
200 and .100 tons of freight on her last
trip, and took away 125 tons of copper
ore. Leonard IL Murch, formerly
Union Representative from Klamath
end Del Norte counties, is spoken of
as wo candidate of the Union party
for State Senator, lloth parties have
cnlled conventions, and lively times,
politically, are anticipated.
i:joioi:. It i said that when Jeff,
was released, ho seized his secretary by
tho baud and exclaimed, "Ilooti do
doodendo!"
Tin: old Tin Hra-jn-. Some think
Jcfl Davis was bailed out with Greek's
old white hat it was with the identi
cal tin bucket his Kxeellenoy started
with to tho Bpring,
'J'iik first team from Crescent City
arrived on Tuesday last. It was load
.'d Jor Mullcr tv Hrentano
' llnn In lit. .wi.wi.il.l. ,...1,
..w.. ..o jv.ll.iuiu VIIJUVHieill.
Depend upon it, tho question of Chi
nese labor, in relation to white labor.
is one which is wholly governed by tho
laws of political eco'nomy, and which
can never bo mado an issuo in party
politics. Its agitation is bosh mere
political clap-trap, and candid, reason
able peoplo must acknowledge that so
long as Mongolian labor is oilered for
sale among us, purchasers will not bo
confined to any political party. Wo
venture to say, that if tho assumed an
tipathy of our peoplo for tho Asiatic
races wero to take practical 8b.inn-.iii
an inflexible determination not m koll
mineral or other laud to them, or to
employ them in any capacity whatever
"John" would soon leave our shores
in disgust. When tho loathing of our
tlemocratio neighbors assumes Mich a
shape, wo will then think thoy are in
earnest and givo them our hearty co
operation. Tho relation of these peo
plo to us as joint occupants of the soil
i entirely auoiner matter, ami wohavo
no hesitation in saying that it would
afford us great pleasure to K'e tho in.
flux of tho barbarian races to ourshores
eltectually checked, if tho wisdom of
oiirdeiuoeratio coteniporaries will point
out tho manner iu which it may bo
done. At present, wo view it ns one
f those social problems oiilvtnl.onnlv.
,d by the Almighty
gener
al stage agent, passed through town on
luesday, for Portland. He met Sena
tor Corbet t in San Francisco, on his
way home. Mr Corbett was unable to
give any information us to the charac
ter of tho next mail contract, for which
proposals are advertised.
Sopa Fountain. Messrs. Sutton it
Hyde havo a soda fountain in success
fill operation, and can just deal out tho
nicest, coolest, and most refreshing
drink in town. Try it, everybody
It is warranted not to intoxicate, nnL
is especially adapted for Good Templars
oecaiiso woy can't drink anvthiii"
stronger, and for Good Tippler bS
cause it cures tho "whisky headache."
Struct Sciiinklino. Mr. .l..mm
Hubbard is making the streets quite
comfortable with his "sprinkler, and in
view of tho unusual drought, is ready
to tako contracts for irrigating louo
River Valley. b
Ciioici: Rats. Plenty of elegant
Slimmer hats for ladies 'at Midler it
Rrentano's just arrived by telegraph.
ly have the desired effect. If no one
feels interested, then we will get just
such mail facilities as the Department
chooses to grant us.
Roaiiii opThijti:i:s. An adjourned
meeting of the Hoard of Trustees was
held on the evening of May 17th.
Present I). Linn, President of the
Hoard; J. S. Love, A. Martin ami John
Orth. Absent II. Judge. The inin-
iiton rr tbu preceding muiitiiig were
read and approved. A verbal report
was made by the committee, to whom
was referred tho application of Viet
Shut?, for a deed to his water-ditch
premises, and tho application of Dr.
Overbcck for a title deed to lots No.
.'j and 0, iu block No. 32. They report
ed that thoy had examined the said
Shutz's water-ditch premises, and that
but a portion of tho ditch, or canal,
was on the vacant laud of tho town,
and recommended that a right of way,
for so much thereof as occupied totvn
lands, bo granted to him; and that they
had also examined tho premises claim
ed by Dr. Overbcck, anil found that ho
had occupied but a fractional part of
the lots claimed, and for that portion
actually occupied recommended that a
title deed be granted him. Tho sub-
ject was disposed of by granting Veil
hliulz a right of wayforhisditch.orca
nal, over lauds held by tho town, and
granting Dr. Overbcck a deed for such
part of said lots as actual occupation
entitle him to for his present water
works the premises to be ascertained
by survey. It was remarked by the
Piesident, and other members, that
special caro should be taken in deter
mining the rights of claimants to these
lands, for no rights could accrue to per
sons after the entry of the land by the
town, and tho rights acquired by the
town, should bo held lor the use and
be icfit of tho same, to be disposed of
to tho best advantage.
The bill of Hopkins it Co.. fiirfta? ?n
coin, being collected and properly eer
tified to, was ordered paid.
Si:nti:nci:p, The Roseburg murder
ers, convicted at the last termofcourt,
in Douglass county, of manslaughter,
have sentenced. Fitzhugh to five, and
Hanuaii to one year's imprisonment in
the Penitentiary. Thev will be remem
bered as the rowdies who broke up n
dance, near the mouth of the South
Umpqua, on Christmas Kve,by violence
that icsiiljcd iu tho death 0i two per
sons. It is thn opinion of most people
that they richly deserved hanging.
Hauuau's sentence is n mere bagatelle.
Siiaiii: Tui:i:s. There have been
more shade trees sot out in Jacksonville
the present spring than ever before;
since the town was laid out. It speaks
well for the taste of our community,
and seems to indicate that thev intend
to stay awhile. Had this matter been
attended to ton years since, Jackson
ville would now'be the prettiest and
most attractive town in the State.
Fini: Ciiiaus. We acknowledge the
receipt of a box of choice cigars from
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illMHUW .PlMIIIPllll lli- III linv lUIUClli
Thank God for it. Ho has done us nir
immense ileal of harm; crippled us
when our armies wero iu the field : re
jected tho terms which Grant nnd Slier-
as
stir-
coursa
mid his foolish conlliet with Congress'
and Northern sentiment.
And now we hope President John
son's opposition to tlio government will
cease, lie has opposed it so long",
and induced our people to oppose it so
long holding out to us tho falsa idea
that he would do something for us,
that he has done us infinitely more
harm than all other men, than all oth
er causes combined. Hut for him vri
would long ago havo been admitted
into the Union, and upon far bettor
terms than we shall now lie able to ob
tain. He has been the most effective
enemy we have had.
Gold. We have seen sonio fine
specimens of gold brought to town by
Mr. Hamilton during tho week, which
was taken out of a branch of the Coast'
Fork about .'in miles ubovo this place.
It has been known for several years
that there is gold on this stream lint it
has never been prospected siiflicieut Ut
ascertain whether it would pay work
ing or not. We hope the matter will
be settled soon. II we have good dig
gings near home why not know it?
Quart, has been found near the head
of the Coast Fork contniiilng both
gold and silver, ami nowhere can bet
ter indications of the "ore" be found
than on this stream audits branches..
SViifiJ Journal.
MMiUllJ).
Midi, Alii:-Mill l-V In Ciriit Cllr, WnWlTr. May
tlli, ht l.lhtf lllU,JIr.:d.ril JliOUJ, ioJll.i
lUxf valtf.
IIEITIIICK-IIOSi:-leiCriMiitClly,SunJy,JIyl!ilj.
'.7,"'.-'-',c"..-"""'' J' ' Mr-"I IMtilcklo
Mix Atmlh llo.o.
JUKI).
AVKItV In Hit- County lliw ll.l, Jiukionilllr, Orrcon,
Junta Attry, mir.1 II 'tin unit ! uiuntlu, iitllit it
t lille county, TiDixl.cc.
NKW ADVKItTISKM KNTS.
Ninety-One Years
Of Unparallel Prosperity!
lKI)I51,IiiDBti!E--IIAY BALL,
July, the -ltli, 1(407, ut the
United States Hotel.
Mullcr it Hrenlano, for which they T'SS
have the thanks of this oflico. Then I l.run.1 I.NDlTiINIIKNUIMiay iiali.sR?
gentlemen are now receiving a large
supply of diHercnt brands, which thev
nil i .
i ne siiuieci came up respecting per
sons who had applied for title .T..,..iu
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. nn n Hum iiccns were prepared anil
executed, that yet remained iu the
lown Recorder's ollice for non-payment
of tho assessments. It was suggested
that siiflicieut notice had l.,.i. ..!......
oiler to saloon keepers and retail iir,,V
dealers cheaper than ever before olfer
ed iii this market. We can assure tho
public that those preiented to this of
lice amokefrt(.
To Moth nits. Mas. Wivsinu-'i
Sootiiixo SviiL'i' for children, is an old
and well-tried remedy. It has stood
the test of many, many years, and nev
er known to fall. It not only relieves
tho child from pain, but invigorates
tho stomach anil bowels, cures wind
colic, ami gives rest ami health to the
child, and eonifoi t to the mother. Hos
letter, Smith it Dean, Agents for the
Pacific Coast.
Ax Aiiticli: or Titui: Miiiiit.
"Hiiowx's Hiioxciiial Tnociins" are
the most popular article in this conn-
") " ..nrope mr iinoat diseases and
Coughs, and this popularity is based
upon real mciit, which cannot be said
ol many other preparations iu the mar
ket which arc really but weak imita
tions ol tho genuine Troches.
Oil lilt) eU'lllllL' uf Ibo llli nlMnli- m.vi ni's
tthlcli time lie liopes lo rciictv the ucmiuliitunco
or ull lila uMuirun. mill lurm Unit or muiiy
nmvones. A viinllal Invitation U extended lo
hi. (Ktiiian lih-mli In particular.
KvurylhliiK tlml ttlll u.M in the comfort and
enjoyment ol tho Kuot, w bo provided
TICKETS, 65.
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fourtiiop jujlv:
Anniversary Ball !
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Foit Russian Amkuica. A regiment
of soldiers is about to bo sent North by
uiu ciovernmeni to raise the stars and
stripes over our now territory, and to
hold possession of it. General Steele
now of Fort Vancouver, will probably
havo command of tho expedition, and
Captain McGil vray will bo one of the ac
conipaiiying oflicers.
Tug Boat. Wo hear that arrange,
ments are mado to bring a Tug to tho
mouth of the Unipqua river. This
should bo done by all means; piloting
over tho Columbia bar was over at
tended with greater danger until they
got a T ug. Here, though losses have
been low and but little loss of life' yet
tho security nf property demands a Tiic.
Hnsiyn
to such that action be taken iu the
preiniH's forthwith, and the lots be of
fercd for public sale by tho town. No
definite action wan imU-hk r,. ii. ...i.
ject, and it was referred forfurthcrcon.
siucration. Tho Hoard then adjourned.
Rai.y. The cloudy weather of the
past week culminated on Tuesd.-iv
night in n slight shower, just enough
i" i.iv uie in si. mt ira ii.'ir.wu .,.. .1.
to help tho sullcring crops. Should tho
lry tveather continue a fuw days Ion
ger, short crops iu this section would
LU
inevitable.
I'ho
Farmers riv
poorer the crops, the better tho prices:"
but consumers prefer tho other extreme.
FoiiSiikiiipv. Jiiq. Andrews, Agent
of the California stage Company, at
i rcka, has been nominated by the Dc
C.y ,f S!8ki:( fQr tho Sheriffalty.
iST1, ?.rr'"g ,1,s l,0,itics. i8 very
to nof "T 0Ve" ' JJolltici
arc not of the ultra stripe. Ilo will
make hi opponent " soratch gravel"
whoover ho may 1,0. fer.tu,
tl "c3Iwo notice that
tho'building desicmed fnf. !. n.i.ir
Z" tfH' U 'A B t little 'struct-
Daxokkol's roit Srocii A horse
got the telegraph wire round his neck,
oiith of Ashland, last week, nnd it was
ucceswiry to cut the wire to exticate
I'lji). In his eflbrts to disengage him
self, he pulled down five telegraph
D.vokces. At tho last term of tho
District Court iu Crescent City, the
following divorces were granted : James
Haight from Louisa Haight, Laura Ru$.
-v, ,,, 1;oweiun missel, Ed t h Ran
som from Win. C Ransom.
Fituir. It is said that wo will have
:" p.'-'". wuiii oi iruit mis year, over
known in boiitliern Oregon. 'ri.U end
ol the State will sustain its reputation
tor big red apples. '
lyauo Doci.mkxto.aVo are under
obligations to Hon. Rfll3 Mallory, Hon.
A. A. Denny and Mr. Dowell for
many valuable public dnnmm0 '
TnouTixVo'heaTilnTt trout, in
"""" uver, are in tho humor to bito
Pomt ST bci"g aU8ht at Rook
Wk havo on our table some of tho
uaKiancl. It is coal, no iu stake. An.
other reason forthoRailroad.-i,, "
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jrx io In oiiind Uiu Aniihei-iiry llall.nt lho
sliovf imm) lioiiu, In Klrl.yvllle. Oreunn. on.
Uiu -vii1iik of July ih. No exertions will ho
pared (o nuke the parly inch ns all c-tn look
J,1,lck1'0 ' e or the pleasant events or Juljc
GOOD MUSIC IS ENGAGED-
FLUOR MA.VAdHUH.
TIIOS. V. rLOYI). Klil-Tllle, DAVID HUNT, W1J.
WJI. M. LINO, Proprietor.
Klrlivvllln. May 25. 18fi7.
!! 500,000 CZGA111BM
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FIVE DOLLARS PER THOUSAND
B. C. HORN 8c CO.,
Hjr:,.,.!;.r.F'0'i ' .'ly. Hmi r'nrlco.
ftOXKBS BANSAIfTiS!
A SOCIAL DANCE
WILL HE GIVEN DV
MR. LOUIS HERLItfG,
ON l'OOUMAN'SOUkEK, -
MONDAY, --jUNE 10 TH.
Everybuqygocg to Ilerliuv's Balls!
"re, but too small fo , '" V Hi "C r i0"ry, .w"8 a Jl0's of the Sid
"n. .re. in ,i1,,,;S h" 'WM" of jtook he is six years old, ineasurc!
nanus hifjh and weiplu 1800.- Jh
Pink lloiwu.Mr. Sintrleton nf !,!.
county owns a horso of th si.i
CS 18
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Ntoleu from tlio Ituli llro'a. low
er form, on the 21et,"one pair or Uluck Clotb
pants, worth. 12.
Lost on the Deert, near the ranch of
r. I'eteriou, ouu Colt's I'istol, No. 157, patent
ca September, 1850-No. 40157.
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Jftckwnvl(te, May 25, 1867. tf
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Th ittltiut.nl llit I, u, II. MELD, did iwt ptyn'!
ttit tiptttt ufputtlug ihl, yetr't ervp on Iht portion of
Ui.tlliBdUroi.Lowi)rrrinttpr(i.ut rtute4 bjrwt
utttily Mii.u I tn proit. Wbotvtr ttji tbtl I in In
lb Or putting In ntl I crop, clrtul.lti flttboo1,
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