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U. i -T I-' i i i ': i ( tub mm sblxtixbl. Satuuday Morsi.vo, May 1, 1SC0. CnuutTTRD MATnutoxr. Wo liavf .Wen shown A letter today, written from Jacksonville, under date of April Hth, which slates that Deputy U. S. Marth.nl Bvron Z. Holme, of thin e-it y, who has been trintiornrllv residing thore on buiiipt. was iccenilv married I been thoroug ily ventilated in the Ore to one. of thu blooming belles of that gon press. Our people aro uw.aro lit tt Will tho Railroad m HnllrThrnn-li flit. v'hz: ! UIIVJ From thu very licet information we can glean on tho taibjecl wo are inelin eil to answer no. Wo presume- that the railroad question is tolerably la miliar to our reader- ns for over a year tho struggle hctwetni tho "Ent-shlu" nnd tho Wct-l.io" Companies hug region however, omitting the name. IVo eongr.ilul ito our young friend on 111 good fortune, ami hope tint hnntay never have occasion to regret his choice. Portland Commercial. All a mistake t 1). Z. was too young and innocent looking to gut the license or ho would nuver h tvo sivodhi.H ba con among "tho"'ulooiuiiig bjllo-" as well ai he did. Speaking of tho appvlntm-'nt of coK nrod mou to tho hl.iuk Itupublioi ot Hxyti and Liberia, the liiicno (7 urd gives vont to its l.ujr.UoJ, feelings a) follows : "We ovi so tho obonraWnnnl, g-ir-Ho smelling vahon, with jty hlrl heel, Coin:; to torIiii courts to slnpothc destinies of minkiud." As tho "courts" nlhilnl to aro ol the cbonv order, tho editor of the Gn ird nhottld bo rejoiced tint no whito mm has been required go to them Hud be placed on an cqiiiliiy with tho "nasty "igg'"." Oitr.onM Pof.thy. Wo" have rerclv- ed from tho publisher, J. MoCormicV, nf Portland, n very handsome little volume of original oulry, by Judge Miller, ol Canyon City. It i entitled "Joaquin rt id," an I is executed in ppleudid Mvle by Carter fc Wines. Little at we know about poetry, ami light as ourla'te is for it, we cm dis cover many gems in it, and commend it an Oregon production of consider able merit. It can bo obtained of the publisher. Nkw PAPi:.-ThP Walla Wall Union has made it appearance. It is a substantial looking paper published ly Jiiilxnn formerly ol the Jllne Month tniii Time It is quite radical; in tact the editor pronounces ennert at istn an extensive humbug, "do it" Jud eon ! If you am very radical, Coper lietih will call you nn honest fool. It you do not go to extreme they wil' call you r. km it'i nss abuse it your I'uilitMi, fco uadc in nnd tuho youi iliaiO. The Olympia Ttumcttpt compll nicntii our fellows townsman, Omngc .Tncnh, Intely appointed Associate Judge of Washington Tenitory, by aylng: For .Mr. Jacobs, wc can say, from n long personal acquaintance sxllh lilin, t In t lie will pinichiuiM-ltmi honor to the bench and worthy citi ten. We extend him a cordial welcome. The Jacksonville Si:xtini:i. bewail ing the tact that Andrew ,!ohnou had not died n reported, snvs: " Andrew Johnson verifies the old piovcth (hat the good die young." Taking miiIi view ol the rase, the Su.ntiski. editor has a long and gloomy maich betore him. lie will surely nt tain to a lipo old age. Polk found . , Ami the JSijinnl man will lay n long nsa "horrid example" is wanted. Jjr.vi:i!K. J, W. Johnson of the ('our itr lini w ritteii a book. Tin VnioniM gives it the tollowiug notice : "It is liimiy book; it is uicy book; it is a Deiuocrallo book. It is not a cate chism, nor is it a alumnae, neither can It properly be called n (Iretk lexicon. But Jumper Art wrlleii a book, Intel lectuully, it i a hullow; graiumali rally it is an outrage, mid typograph ically, it is a uiniMMfjty," Drown of thu JJemorrutio Pets is perfectly frantiu ovyr Problem (JntiitH "Xcpotisin," Ilcriah is evidently chagrined becausu ho is not at Icutl fnct cousin to tho PrcMdent or bis wife. That appear to be tho only thing he has any right to complain ot, We aro under obligations to Senators Willitinii and Corbctt and Mr. Dowell (or largo supply of Public Document h. A inrty liom Canyonillo aro out eurveyiug a road from that point to tort Klamath. BuiSH:'VUo'JlrrHoritil IlombU- can, published at Olympia W. T, speak ing of a coteniioiary rcuiarkii that "ho bi.!riii enough in his checks to stall A bell foundry." Governor Moore i tun, womocratio candidate for delegate to Congress from "Washington Territory, Tim qtiiokr-ht time yet made is V u 22 hours between Chicago and oueramviito. fa tO mrnlvn! 'V .l ' ,M W,"t,? V JJli Jir l0Wnr'J' ! r.vl the strife was over tho right to a grant mado In 1800, that tho grant laped to the government, and that recent legis. Iition revived It again for a yea.-. There are conllicting opinion with re irard to I ho value of th it grant. Some contend that it is ample to induce rail- ilalitts to tike hold and build the road; but the Met that thy have not already done so dor not scorn to warrant any ciieii conclusion, in our opinion, it i neai ly n birreu oiu. Whit is it? It is a donation ol twenty s.ftinnsol laud for each mile of rallrovl and telegraph bit It nnd in working order, such laud to bo selected from a ft' rip twenty miles wids on each sidi of the lino ol ronl. Should tho land within that limit be claimed or o-eiiplod, thou the company hive the piii!ege of giing ten mil' beyond, miking thirty miles on each ido of tho nnl, For this priilrse'lhe mid is tt'ijc( to be tu be" at any time by the government and iH(d lorlhe trauportitiouof mall, troops and munitions of war at the h-hargfand ivpeno ! tl.o compmy. It is ut'cdlcw to say tint this minium of utiiTcupicd land or.my considerable portion ol it cannot be found along the lineola ro'id triwrsiiiirWeternOregoo and lhat which could ln ....nred would be principilly gr.uiutr nnd timber laud, miieh of which is nearly valueless, and c c-iuoMiy oeiievo inai me money value ol tho ur.iut, inteal of being 010,000 will fall short ol $,00H per mile. tlnd two interests at woik, either or both of which may secure a ronl (or somo nortion of tlii-. State. Oiiv eo's fur its obji-ct the drain of ihu Willamclto Valley. The other point to a connection between tha Central P.icillu road mid Puget Sound. Neither o! these combination' care particularly for Soithcm Oregon. Tho (list, hriMiise tho trade of the Soul hern counlle- is not rommensurate with the cngliiecring obttncleii to be meieomi'MimlHif Ivi.'eitu City. The second, for the riMon that tho local Irallle ol Soiithein Oiegou b of liglit imporlauce in coiupirijou with Mmrt and cheip eoiin.-cii t, between tin., t,..-. mini. It i-sahl that a bill granting land and tho right ol wiy for u railroad between the bcud of tlie'llumbol.lt and Portland, his bccoinu a law, and we have it from the best authority that tho Central Pacilb Company iifllsoon placosuivoyiiig parties tin the lout,, and push woik as rapidly as pos.ible. We fear t hat unless somu inducement Is ollcictl by the people of .Ino'.s.m, Josephine-and Douglas rnuiilies, the roail will croM the Cacade noinot:.;.,. so far noilh as to be of little paivlic.il benefit to us. A detour lioiu the point where their road will enter tho Kl mi alii Iciem, through the Ca.cadc range and into thi valley will lengthen tludr road at least ivty miles, inoing an cxpeiue of at least two million dollar,., To accommodate the people of .South, eru Oiegou, Is it unreasonable that tu. company that will build this mad, should demand onio MibMniitiul en. coiirageiiiem ? Wo think not. How much, then, will the people of the thiee Southern coil tics give? I(V mm., of their laud will they donate? How much stock in the roul will ihey take? These aie questions that will havo to biti-atn-facloiily nnswercd, mid if the people ol Southern Oregon ro. I y want n railroad, they llu. it ncceshary to wake up and ofVcrsoineiinliiceinciii's tojiuild it. There is not n farmer in this or Uinpqua valleys, who could not well aflord to glo halt his nd t, se cure roail tho remainder would then be worth double what tho whole is t.ow and ue linpu we speak tinchar' itably when we say Mint many ol them instead of giving, would claim heavy damages lor tho right of wav. W.. hope our conclusions mav piojitineflt; Convent Life- The Knglish pnpei aro giving re ports of tho pioceedings in the case of Sam in vs. Starr, that reflect I tit littlo cledit on the inside workings of "tho Klamath Itcnu-Pilot Kock A Vw.t viir.ts Citi.i:.v (5oix. PaV Of thftflrrnA- ..- V - 'Koiuntetn, Tim f,it,Mi :.,.. iiMi . " . son county lately, there am none uho c ,.,. wiin ""'"JuccJU ' ' "" "" .Marc i r.i. ..'. , . ,, "7T".j.i . i i Among the many who havo lelt Jack Arrived hereon the Hth inst. bound . . . ' ., .ii .t.i..... i.. i ..!.!.. .1 t.. ,,. 11 llllliun III ia.ui.i"iu nii.tiiL- j.-. - lt I .!..!.. .1 ,-t t .. r . ii ,i iWl'l c misucii ionyiii.ui t, ..- .liver i . ,, ing is being Fiiccc8fullv prosecuted,' ...,,, t, , . , , icferrcil to the Cotntnitteo ' ' nf AolilMllil. Hi. In.'iln rm lna,.ii' . .. . """"line neatly one hundred; and fifty acres of, .. , . ,, , ,. , ', ' ' Afl.urs. 1 IIKTI IIIIIII JISI I'lllll - (1 I I II 1 I 1 I III 'II I" ' . . I l l t n. .. . I '1 IKl.t. A.I """ Blh. iM nMillii.u 'ivo not Ii.,,,.t . ' ---.VU UlX ....!.. ...i.. ..t...M1. O I. i. it... 111.. Ilwi Airmiiti' ffii-m li-il-tiirr lirmii siiH-ll til . ' I illiliklt mti lit. 1, ...... '. . , ' l"- "' " .""" ; "", ; " . about t wo hundred and filly line hor- . ), "" ' l" ,l,a,,e nl - ot tho "saints ' in an .iihcl somewhi t ' irrain. Ilmh court has been in session , . ,, , , Me it emittul In) tl.t v,.... ,, , ... ' ., 17 , , , ... ses, lor which no expecis to iiiuin mar- ;..,,, ;..; ,. '"'t tm akin to that wh ch some ordnarv mor- for some days, and a number of hair- ' ' . l . ?l :' I"l"'c"t"t"'"fiht lZ; tals of the female persuasion iJad in pulling di.licultics have been adjust- , '- "' Kii.-m.. Missouri. "Mr My- ' g of Arln i,', theou.sido world. Woman's inhuman- ed. Of course your correspondent has rim 'lone nmrc t .,,,n,vU ntock in J ' ! J he m, ofCr,,,,, it V to woman ai i 1 istratcd in ibis case taken great delight in attending court. J1'1 """"'? ,ll!"' ; tn:m " H. He , ,rv () Kmu!JX,$ I i Sttr" is mmiething calculated to excilo our Ycste.day nn Indian was di-playing ilwiy-i'n"U-ii.le.l tlnit l.orsf.wm expenses of the l,,,',. ' ,3 ."c i.t. i....r..i ; - ... i...., i.t.. , itiniiiK size Hieii'in nun svmiiiciiv . w.ir.niiiirovi'i i :"."" bv .iding in a circle, when losing his ,' 'ltl !llt' YM " oln.il,l,. ictiir..,, c.ghlccn hudrcd ,d fiy ,ollr , J, Imlancej,., came to the ground, ...id a '""' ' " ' 'iUi which the large J '" ';. lil to Spencer rillewhiche he had on his per- li"'- loci hc.o Irom "Coburg" and t.l7JiH AJ y"ZT? M son wa. exploded, ii.tlicti.ig a danger- "'''l.'"" ru iiiii'Ihim'iI, prove his ( Olm-y, called into service 'to v,n if . i .1 . . ,..i iii iinl.'ilii'liL I'oriecl. yfe. Mv.o'a i.t..w linti.i, l...ui !!:..- !.. i . 'I'l't'l flllt nilllll III 1114 I MI'Tll. 111111 IIIMII I ' ' f ' - . . ......t ".-mini ,1 iii t,. wonder -its littleness and its greatness are so exasperating. Tlio plaiutil), a Sister of .Mercy, seems by her own statement to havo been subjected to the severest and meanest system of persecution at the hands ol hcrsnpeii orcss, for no appan-nt ic.iroii beyond this: that she would not icvcal to her the mitiiie of her coiilcsious to the priest, and uith the purponcol iliiving her from tho sisterhood. Sentimental young ladies anxious to immuro them selves within convent walls niaj de rive much valuable iiiloruiatioii from tho record ot this interesting case, which will doubtless bo pu hlihcd in due time, Civil KiiJiiroTcsrKt)- On Wednes day mi amusing scene tonic place on Oregon Street. M ilor Glenn wanted the old ide-walk in front of the old "Hilrd" house lorn up an 1 the diit re moved, to make room for a new bricl: walk. Tho dirt wn supposed to be rich from the sweepings ol tin. houe, and a Oermau ipptie.l for the job til regular wage, lie vva relued and n cithjred man oir-re.l to icuiove it for nothing, which niFcr was accepted, lie went to work, expecting ev cry min ute to turn out a -log or two, when the first apjilic mt appeared mil dispute I title. A cloud L'uthcicd on tin. brmv of the lavored individual, hard words were bandied, a crowd iKSHiiibled, the Teuton's lawyce.j;,tme on the iccne in great It ste, mi j the angry contention wa only .ottlcdjiy the appeiiunce ol the M ij-ir, who decided in lavorol the colotcd mm, who went to work agiin, "as happy as a b g sun flower," mill we iindirs't!inil,ui ide rather small wages by washing the dirt. The cream ol the joko wa: that when the defeated pirty turned away ilNgilsteil he exclainii-d ric pot t'ititiinl ! sin- ls.er way, fern ttim Tem oerai gives a shob to a nigger belorj a white man all dor vile.'1 IJifRi:ivjios Pi.vxi.A specimen o this, the latf.t iTnio-ity in the plant line, enn benint the Drug Stmo in tills pi ice. It ivM'iubli a buuoh of young ecd ir hh'iol curled up Into u ball lour or Jive inches in diameter, with a cluster of thread like rootn do- I In f tin b iSln Ii'.nl.l l.cnorl has been rcceiud that Mr. H,'rL' ""'" oppose,! nt tlio Mate Lit in, ol Ashland, and another ponou ,,',l,.r ,-,bl -Vl'i,r' i""1 ,,!-"." " liri' whoe name we have not learned, weic found dead in (tooe Lake Valley a short time ago. They were gone out Irom a certain camp to explore, but re. niuiiiing some .lay over .lie lime 'they had expected to r turn, a number ot 'frill In ..I teen liumlivil I llli.-.i,.,.- 0' " ...... MMJ IUIII, which should have coinmumlcd the S,.:l,lol'lJ. .''' v.-La.t Sun,Ur !"'.-' '' ; 'r-f "' '"' ja:atf .ttysi justice. Several parties m the illam-1 MHlt u ,lt. 01l(Wii, ,,,;. - !!.... I I I I .- .... II l. ..! l... II . . '""""vr, A rue i.iiicv 1 1. -hi- learoeu ov eipeiieiice that their scrub slock will not bring a ! profitable return in the Sail l'iauci.co men bccoinliiL' iinca-v. went in search , ntntkft, nml ate now willing to concede olUieiu.and.'ilterlolhiwiugthelrlracks !- the stvle of horses ndvocat-d intlinr..hiniiii.iii,.iii i.v...i hv'Mvcr mo the only ones that will. "' u ri i Hiv imillll 1 IIMIIMI t ( f ' -! I liri their dead bodies. A number .".I wild Captain Sligurl, now in possession ol ,,,,,k """ he Indians, I '!' "!- ..y mr then,, and there j r. 1.. j "" I.Ih..m..,i v. was impor- j Kl. thm! Sh&W weic Mime ol the same kind in .Mr. ,l''1 '',,, '' M- -M,r. '"l I"" ''ol'h n.".c Tinner lion duw , C I.alta's pocket. The root mentioned is ' have ciniiiaiidcl higher nvcrave pri ami cut the Indian in the lue r,! small hall-bned boy in IC t.n -i' ) Doten.tKaiMhil.N'hada mX L-iiili. ii Iiii.Ii ,. ....m. I.. ..i 1..H 1 1 . r? """' ; " " "'i"v "i inn niixi. jfr dians coinii.g along to..k away lm linn. I he boy went and told Tnnr the white inan, in charge of hUu h iiii'..iiiIi1m ht....L ..!..... i I. .. i m "', ; """i " ii, ami l urn,, known to be a deadly poison, and -was no doubt the cause of their death. Th y seemed to have died w illi earce Iv n si niggle. I'.y the time litis reach ih Vuii, you may have lurilicr pirlicti. I ir tiinii piiui' other source. TAn ac- 'cis mid litne.li.tie belter service than mie ntl.cr nit'cil heie. Ills sm-ctss in lock iniidng ho-.vs the excellence ot hi Judgment, mid may bemt udvanta. g.ons Ii.mui loollnis. Wewi.li Mr ilyer mid Inn lamily a plea-nut and count of the above occurrence, less eir. ! pMilnhle ..iiiuey, mid hope that lis ciiinstaiiii.il. was iiubli-hcd last wck 1 l'h"''' "1:'V ""'i' be tilled bv some one ( apt.. McOrcgor'rteoinpiuy will prob , ul"' M '" ' "' '" """'I' intcnt in a attended Tuner, nod Hie piiim; ably not g.-t iiwny liotn r-'-i Klumnlli ' '"l'""" which miil iilliuiatily be tin ! quite coinluilablc nl last actooMi.- : ..... i.i i . . ""- e "I'l'ie a caving j puiiMii, tin' Indian' luce below iheetc TTi mlier Indian ec iig this, nnf,l', d, vthite man in the ba.k cuiiiyn,f. ions it not tutul wound. Tin ,) (,. Mans have eleaicd lor puts iiiil-i,f Hid the piihhj(Vs me tlt- i W.'ll the kldle blade in List tr, mt; i live it Bciiotis time ol it, i.i,' Ks Ulixlleai lli.si.1,.11,.... Mr until infr the Nl of July. They ih sign eiioing to Jacksonville on the .Mount Pitt mad, which will not be I oiom, iiiiponmii one in tins county. Pkuminai.. We had n visit fioni Hop. In unieh li.iMe. Klamath Agency, ApiillT, IStin. h'l.Mvi.i: SriM'tiAoi:. A ciiir.n of Phoenix wiitts us on this subject. e is evidently opposed to the gentle sex Mr. .la ! t.tlnliin iii it... r......l. ...! .1.1.. ..I .... III! .. .: . . -'.ding Iron, ,, bottom. If placed fuZX , " . 7 Zl. '. , .'"T 'J U. ' ,r; I"I". " ' n Mt.cer of water it will unroll,,, J ",,"."' ": .. ,' ... " i"'"""? ."" """" ", I'iirx ... : .or iMjiuuy trim iinn, in iiii! ,os- ivntei tie (Jrccionau i ,. u,. w hours, spreading out quite flaf, .!.... , :1 . ,, ,:,.., ,,, ',.,, '.. I ' , "' "". NV d present n;f tho ao(.:,.,.n i ,. c... ... ... . "."" ; ,H"" "cu cinwiisaconiial welcou,,.1 . " ," in i of ingiicsi euicrprisei in science 'anion" us lllicll of moss. I 1 Ii., siiiniti- ..( . ........ . ... ' iioioo,, us. . . , ,, "'.' n nn incraiiire, may sue vet rccognUe - . tire fails, it ininn .11 itely gives warn- .. .1... s '.....!.. ,,. .Vt:w Ixnixonv-n,- i.' n n ,1- llin I'J'"tlllllirilL III III! III! t Itll l.riU ............ ' 4 Alt I I I'I'll rrct, lint if our rculcrH will glance back at tho history of tho East-stde inn the Wcst-side companie ami note the humbiiggery they h.ve practifed the exibilion ol flctllioii IuMh of la- (linu'of iron thetelegrnmsreleniiiffto piirehnsrii of rolling stock, and themvt. of IioiiiIr, that vvero nothing but n blind Ihey must see nt onco that ihero is no hope from thnt quarter. Theonlvhope in our oiiinion, is that the Central Pit who will make tho connect! hi with P. get Sound nnd wo believe thnt thev can bo induced to build their road throngh thi, valley if proper eDco? agement bo given them. Illi. 1... n..ni. .........1 -. . .. ... ....in. ii..iiioiog im oaii-UKe form. I'IiCm. plants are brought from l he southern put of Mexico. " Dining tlie rainy season they tl.niii.slt luxnii antly, but when thu dry weather mid Hot sun scoich the earth, they, loo, dry mid cuil up and blow at the'ineicy nl the wind. To all appearance they me n dead as the brown leaves of October, but as soon as the rain ooincs again the roots suck up the water ami the leaves unfold ami assume a bcaiitlltil-emerald green. Altogether, the plant is a curb only, and a pi city ornament in a par lor cither in 'summer or winter. TiTi.r. DirtiTm.We learn from Mr. James Marshal, just in (mm IJk Itiver, that the Langell brothers had some trouble witlt the Snake Indians in S,)ragiie Itiver valley, which is part ol the Ucscrvation, nnd the Indians or deicl them to move, as tint was their land, ami they would not permit whites to occupy 'iuJThcy ronnxpicully te turned with tlicTr cattle to lost liver. Sub-Agent Applcgato stiuted out on Thursday to attend to Tno matter. There was a rumor current that the Lingell.s hail been ordered by the In .,, I . v . .,, on nut iii reuiu in ijivvv'h vnllev but we belie. etliu statement is iuco'r-reel, in or, subordination to man in power a id in iulliience." He concliid ': "So- cicly looks to woman for its type, its iVt.d ttuttriml. Speaking of the pr-pov-il l!ii!rot veb-hr.it i'Tn on the opening (iltl-put overland line thu Oregoiiiau sir. To the people ot Oregon, tliti'i'SlU railroad iIimin not connect tl.mi Ivtctlr nltlr tint States, Its ciutijnetion l,i hep idgnific.uicc and iiiiMiriiikT,tv -isiiiilcli as il is but the sure fiirrinvr ol an inrly extension to us .t .t bruti line. W look upon it as tertviitlii within the year, oiu-j il not Ii0.i,nil urni lival miop noes will Upn t siieich out a track toward Or.oi,tiil that the same vigor will he im-d la piihiiig the woik along as l(t l-rra ohibited in the iitieipiixs t.n o ncir to completion. The n-hi!oI Ore gon, tlicleloie,' hav. all'K'M l inwl ivusiiii lor njoleing as hairl!ii'('!i!r uiiiiisiirihepioplei.,eK:,.timSii, and vt-i. Migg.t that slips he wi .idly taken r, have Imil i Ii Imlfs'i in niiruivi. Stale. Let it-, at all mil', tun n some giiupow.Kr in lienor il tit gleal t Villi. . PACiivCoAMrP.viusis, -Tlir Min ing puteiiis, iuti to iute.itiinnn ih P.ieilio cont, (or the week unliti; April Olh, have beed nceiviJIit H' vtey Si Co., ol tin Mining ami .nW i'rcVv- Wii-iicIi and Pincers Kdirin Kr gait. Central Citv. Col. Ma, bine lor (iildliig Jjtitri I.ick, S an I'nincisco, Cal. . P. ii'itaio Pen KniifN. OdcrmV.t and Prand Killiii, S.in Kraiirbio, C's'. Clip for Neck-Vole and IViifBi-jr .. T. Sttcet, Mugnie City, On-pm, (nnwol Davisvillc, Yolo luunly, Cal.) Sunorixn Arnuvjir Albast. AI bauv Apnl S5th: A fatal atlnj co ciirrcd nt the II ink Kxeliange salwn uboni nine o'tdock last itigltl, belwcts John Sims, a ganthlcr, nnd Xnl Turk, i.... i .. .. 1.1..1. 'Curl- ilnsl lour to annot,,,.-.. ...iv, I- l . . '","1 1 "'"" ".'.". " i'.l. "" """ever uiai shots, three ol which rooK in , mi open for some lb, ,.. vet. IJ.-iii. Tlios ''" 'J- IIi'"'broii on Tiie-duy l.it l! irvey, On irlerm is'ter at Port Ivlmn-' '' wns "" '''' ''I'"-" from Washing- nth, has just reliirued from Vrekn. He j "l'.l"i'igi:omeoieil ind. IK-ieport. went to ih.u phee to pr.,un a black- ,'1'"'''"lhs ol both the Union muKVu smith I., shoe ihe cavalry hoises nt th,. ' tral Pacific as splei,.j,v MM,i nnb.t-u, or., prep.rilorv .,, their long mnr.h ' tially built. Mr. Dowell was , leave ' Arizona. In he vieinuv ol .Mr 'i -, . ' lirow,,'. (a, Mol.bnck UU)ui 1.,'u.e,,: ' "r "" '", a,,,,Hl w' w '""' ' ani's pack In..., went on a rce.inn.iis "i 'pccted here dining the pnseiit nnee into the timber, pur I bv the ' i'"'th. Mr. II. has strong faith in the ".acKsiniin. up t , nn.. neither ha. Side If. I.'. v'o, and thinks road ullt?.:.l"r ,'"1""U,I l ,h" ! ' fcrinl.,ly be built through this val -,--. 1.1. IIIIV. I. , Last eteiting tne Agency, people LS' (not the red ones) went foe ward mid . ,.,, , " ' jolued in a niu.ical concert. Theocci- . ' "" l,,)t'IJ ''": I oelor K. II. siui vvhs oiiecileulaledtiir.,iiioi..l!lii. 'ifeiilimii and his brother W. t l.'elings and twlve ,1 ping spirits. Uieenuiaii lelt f..r (biosn J,ake ctcr. Iheio was also a lively iiKuiile-talioii biy, wlu-re tin v will ivuitiii perma. ""lK'sJ,Irit",';'; ' '""" """'. The Mtlcrs (lll j,,,, m ill find them g-Mtinl and kin I neigh. b"i-s, an, I in tho doctor thev will ban mi excellent and reliable physician. Ni:vv N", .;iuii: Wo lean, that me Wilson, of Applegate, has man has invented n "tire fastener." to secure il.o tire on wheels. It ndiuils ol cousj.lerablo shrink igo ol the vvo.J .DiM.i,--Nt it single Hiuniage.biiih or dentil notice tliis week. Wo expect' vice and virtues are of her mniildiii" I wn,' nm' '"'I'P the tlie sieiirelv in il is what she makes ii." Ifotircor I'''' l',1,u'' A jtatent will bo applied' res potnlclll s , eiluelim, lm Min-iiwi iw.i-. on . -.., j...- haps woman might iiiIiim- a little de cency Into polities by being allowed to vote. It has not been tested, however, nnd the question whether politic, would be purified or womanly v irtue be sullied by the establishment ol woman still rage, is still an open one, and mi excel, lent nut for philosophers to crack. IIimk Acjai.v. Kx-Congressniau Mitllnry passed liinuigh here on Satur day last for his Imiii" in Salem. He was a coinpmii. by his lady, having Hindi, the journey overland'. It wi?l be long before Oregon bus so able mid nctive a lepreseiitative in Congress, :iil lln. llif..lu ,, ,1 i '". .. " "i i in- people i in. a couple have "fixed lotu)"niul, trom iiifiimiiiiiuiiitiriiKRMHii l.telv.wouhl uolbesiiipiised loh'car ol honi., om haling "gone." Lmw. UuiiroK.w. TIhiT" biilliant nnd UhClul juvenile paper, published by Allied II. Sewell, Chicago, is nl hand', hiery boy and girl in the Count rv should have lt-,my j eurici.c'v per year. S.nd loi it and gladden the hearts of the children. Poinm: lixht. Mr. II(iiicr M. Haik- iii,i.k i . . . t . . . . ..i mm tiicrii part o in. SI,.,..' J. :.... ' ..,,,.,., m tuavu ivice,-. '"'" ' ' I'i"' r hU caine.t efTo.t i,! i " ' hlart UVl''"'l .Myi'f' train to seou.e a railroad through their val ",m ' Kv l" ",,il! ,l l,,ok h'Vs. Mr. U. opposed the renewal ot ! "' "T!"7 T ,W ftH"",m"'H '' "' Hit frrimt mi iliu umiitMl that It ' ,"' . ,U ,,u '"'' ln"u " l'l-'auiil t,ii a, in noon iciurii. TiiitNinv P.vi',.n , me of the now paper to appear today is the J)cm deritth Xciex instead of tho "Utntnti Officio!." We give it the hand ol good fellowship nnd hopo to seo it Inbor for tho Interests of Southern Oregon. We will do our bcht to maintain courteous nun Hiiouiioio relations vvitli it, Poktiiv.-t-Wo hnyo received some "poetry" without any rcaponsiblo sig. oature. Our Opvll" lins readit, says tho rhymo ta very awect but it is do clined forth foregoing reacou. vnlulcssiind wiisin the Wlly j (ll(1. icgisiaiion that nilht indue,, e,,i,i,i. NIB in IhiIIiI n mail. Ih now intomU to settle in Salem and devote hiuuelf tu the practice of law, AitTKsiA.v Wi:i.LWe1nive reeeived n very well written nriclo from Hock Point on the subject of "Artesian wells Wo wiiuM ,iiblibh it if wo thoiight U would be of uny public benefit; but unfortunately the people of (his valley cannot be enlisted in any puljUr enter- ftiriurt MM..... . . .... M,.r ,u ,oo imay twirling their thumbs and waiting foraomebody to built a rnllrond. Tio Sqnday school scholnw will nave a pic-nlo imrtv B .,i .. n, tMinday. ' ' "."-"-"royo nex IIuaiiii Kiiom. We learn fa,,,, ,fll Saecinieiilo Importer u, Col. C. S. Droiv lm Htarted with iihihiiII partyof prospectoi-s for the White Pine legion. Theyuro backed by San lYmieii-co capital, mid will probably extend their explorations down the Colorado. Odd I'KuovflSuiTUi.On Monday night ii very pleasant ivmiioii of iliu .Oil Fellows dJnoksonvillo took place nt Shutz'b Hull, an exctlleiil supper v,im provided ami nlteryvards tlioso wlo dvulrvtl joined in a dunce. WAKM.For thu lust few days tho tbennometer has been aa high ug fl5 tlegicM nt noon and linen contH ti oooling drinks arc in demand, body of Sims, killing him lintarulj. A personal (cud hud exisle-l brlwcia the ii.irL'es tor some time and Sirasll said to have thientcned Turk's JiK Turk refused to watt upon Sim 4 n party at the lnr, nnd niter slisrjilt'i gilagi" each reached for hta rrrnbtr; but Tuik vvns too nctive lor hissntajo uNt. He gave hlti If up to tlir tin. tit ies mid will undergo a pivlimiuirr eMiiiiinatioii tomorrow, SavK the Oregoiiian: Tho lelegrnph mcntioni tbsttfit Is diuii ngeiitsjiind L'. S Indian cuianuM ioiiers liuve ni lived safely nt tlm hitu iiioiititiiius, with garden seed, rtr.. but, pnft oking e.il(iilgll, it ilii'if1ifurm us whether our Jo. Smith was along; nor in.vei- n word as lo whether JoM"! iii Kin-ceding with liis fifd witi-riis'- We greatly Icar that our Soap t'rw ,11'.. I 11. III. U-ill II. Il Ifi.l tllllSU IIHIT IITIO o radishes pio uiscd by Joseph. Moving. Last wick Messrs. Tkn nnd Crnuo left tor Goose Lake wi (I, -ovo of about 000 hogs. Th ' piot to have them iii UiiecoiidltiMf (lie Nevada market next fall. No HACKd.--Ti,iitJ will be no r nt Tickn in consequyiu.of no horn going over from this county. probable thnt tho "sporta" oi ibitew"' ty ntojlhe, only loojuir, . .T Fisher & Hro. have m fcsiKl M I lie (IiiV slocks (u t.jwii, fd ihi H ing very low-r-ttry them. ' ' t - ill Soda Watkr. Sutton wenc the iaBnfcotur of tastf t-visvlKimwiau!, -'