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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1869)
u f '.I i ! Hi. t the mm mrm. Satukiiav MoKyiNn, Sent. '25, 1800 A Letter from B F. Dowoll. HIE MAILS, STAUU, AND RAILROADS. I'oiitt.AMti, Otix., Sept. '20, I SOW. Having recently arrived heic liy stage from Olovill.', C.i!., i'i Jackson ville, Oregon, a brief dcciiption of tho rout'o may be interesting to the rondcis -of tb.6 SiMiNt:t.. The malls at live here togiilarly from Hail Fraiiciico in six days. They could nio here niitcli sooner, il a few of the stoppage were stopped ty tlio 1'osl master General. At .Sacramento I aniv cd at 8 o'clock, p. M., mid left 'tho next morning at 7 o'clok, a. it. llcio if nn unneccssaiy loss of 1 1 hours. At Mai ) sv illc v u liatl to wait 3 J liottrs for tiio Orovilte cais. JJoth ol thcsodclaysoughttr lie avoid ctt, Tlio stage line liotn Orovlllo to I'ortland makes good time. The mail generally arc in good older, and the lioisca and roaches of the Oregon Stage Company arc in excellent condi tion. 1 regiet to say that tlio worst toad on the vvliolcMoute nio lonnd in Dong, las roiiiily. They aro out of irpair from Cauyon illc tu l.auccounty. Some ioitlcin are intolerable. The biidgcs ncioss South Umpipia, Myillo Cicck, niul many smaller biidgd nro ery d.uigcioui. At Myillo Cretl; tlio Sn pel visor knows the bridge Ik worthies, mid in place ol warning the hands to work and repair it, as tlio hw dlteets, he has posted the lull owing notice on the midge: " This Irritfyc if vonthlintl unto'e, ami the count' icill not le tin He for lnyct" It is to be hoped that thivfniiely warning may piovml any scifous accidents, but we would iis sptclfully intoim tho Mipmiior and the county that stub n notice, in into of an accident, will not excuse fjjtf'er liim or his county; but il would In conclusive pronl of thvir negligence. Il In the duty ol till supen icon tokup their roads and biidgis in good lepaii, nnd it they neglect to do il, mid nn person or thtir pioeity gels injiiicd, liotli, the supiivhor mid the count) nio liable tor tho damages. No notice can ihicltl the supcrvisoi or 1 1 in county. Tho notice shows thai the supervisor known the bridge is out of repair, vet ho (nils to irpair ihu bridge. The Illc of every horse mid oeiy man who rides tho biidge is in daugir. So the mpcivNor and tho county would do well to icpair il at llit- cailicst possible moment. Tho load mound the point below llic biidgd on Uuiipia ii still danger ous, mid it ought to bo made moie level and wider. Douglas is ouo ol the richest and luigest cnuniits in the State, and she in inoro than able to mako the most public road in Oiegonn good and safe ro.id. Such negligence would be iiiexeiiKiible In nny county, iiiiicli less in a comity as iich iih Doug las. Such toads nud such budges are a disgrace to the lTinppia supeivbom nml county cominihluncis. .Supei vi sors, county coinniis'-ioneis, and conn ty judge, one ami nil, I say, you ought to do better. Several men havo been killed by those roads, ami many moie may be dining ihu coming rainy w inter, unless you repair the load and biidgcs fiom one end of jour county to the otlur. RAIMIOAILS Are tho all nbtorbiug ipieslluus of Southern Oregon. The agents of the Northern l'uelllu Hail Iloadhavu made fa ornblo icioit, and it is expected that this load will soon bo complctul to I'uget Sound and I'onlund. This road has the most inagiiilieent laud giant of any io.id in the win Id. Con gi ess has donated lo il loity sections to' tho mile, and the I ami is iniicli lielioi- and better timbeied, and a gieat deal moro water is found, than is on tho la. cilio lailroad now in opeiatiou. Ii has n great deal of the Hn.'st .u ( on (. continent, while a largo propoitiim ol tho laud on the the Centi.il I'.u-ilie and Union Pacific raihoad in of ihe poor est land that can bo found in tho Cult cd States. Tlio Oiegon railroads aro both bei in-' rapidly consti uclcd. The Kan-side ha o commenced laying down their tiis, and r,iey expect to get twenty miles com pleted by the 1st of Jnuu.uy, JS70, to "cure tho land giant. The stockhold er In tlio Woit-sido piediet that tho Kant-side will f.dl to coiupleto tho first twenty miles by the Hut of Januaiy, ami tlio whole question as to which side slum have the (and giant wj go boforo tho pooploin tlio nt-xt J,,o tlcc tion, and again Uloru tho .next Lems- which side will win, no one can till. For my put I w ish both grculfiui't.-'s u.-.i. . i... i i . i . .. 1 1 .i. Jjum iii.iiiuii- lii.ic-liciuic, Will llOllllll time will buofgieatricnefittoOriKoii. ... " godowutbe liver to lind n railroad. This the proprietors of both roads well know, but the gieat light is who shall havo the land giant. I tay, bury the hatchet, and unite both companies, ami ask CongioH to giant land to both sides, and ten chances to one it will be done. Knti:i:i'i:isi: ami Coxmsi i:.cv. We have a most remarkablo coteinporaiy noted as the organ, ; cxixttairc, of the white min, piofcsiiig to ctcl in local iiiloriuatiou. A rotiM(oit elicit it i. Not lung ugo some bad buys stomd rt crowd ol Chinamen, nii'l out ei lenipoiaiy sueaiueil with iiuligna t ton at the foul oufiage. Later, a white ulizcn had hi ami sma-ho'l, on a iub lie stnet in this luwuwilh an otlie'al club, in the hands ol "a little biiif mi llion! v;'' tlio occurence was the sub ject ol public comment throughout the whole omit y, and yet it was two long weeks lief oio our sleepy neighbor fntiud it out. When lie did, it was to vu-h immediately into print with a pallia tion or JiMilieatlon. In winding up, our eotempoiMiy nukes a smeiiug allusion to the Migmnlion ol the Sr.vri.si.1 that the nllair should bo invotigited. 1 1 nut why nut? If we have any roi.it jMiiilnf in iliukuii county who lire n-'t nmeiiablc to the 1 iw, common people should know it at once: so that thev liny not give olleiiee by "gettinvr be tvviu the wiiul and their nobility." Wake up, you ri epy gnaidinitaol "wliite man's light"," and tell the people ol this county whuc eoll.-us they wear. U.K. Down i. at last accounti wa Hi I'oitlaud, and we take the following lium the OreifonUni ol the '.'1st iust. : iNvrMMiiM- nv vn ()frsiiu:i:. Wr aie iulonmd that .Mr. II. V Dnwell, ol .Im-koiivilIe, the piopiielor ol theSi s i im:i, who ha- been for some davs in this it y, yi-Hteiday pnreha'iiliiii entiic block lu I'liiichVAiblitiiiu. .Mr. Dow ell i n puled u 'igtii-iniis man, to which this t ia iiiuct ion aililsanntlierpiool. An invisliueiit in 1'oillainl nal eaoiate i jut now about a "dead sine" thing to win. Ir is said that thcLifuyclto t'uurirr has been sold to W. A. alol'hcrVui, ond will hinalti r be run in the intir ....4 1 V . I I t.l If tl.e int. nil l.t nui im.ui t nimiiiH nun ihe I unnijafluiio II '.his le so the Cornier will nut nltir t us lie so liunlul to the Duiiicracy a hcretol'uu'. Jh-rutil. The t'tnirlrr hint because il I old ton much tiuth, and that eleniint nh.' Democracy 'caij't live together. Coon tun Cm.r.w. When some til Ihe eiiieiis of Vieka weie luing inlit diietd lo the Vice I'risideul hist week, a big, lubbcily Diuieeuit Ihhii Suit valley, whoiuNtook bail niniiuers lot sniaitness, iefucd to lemove his hat, saving, "I don't take oil' my hat f,n mi body, I'm a while man." "Oh, uevtr mind," said .Mr. Ctd.'iu, with Id-. bland est smile, as he bowed and iiiuovul ids lint, " I will take mine oil', I can af. find lo be iolito to almost anybody."' "All nboaul," h.iitl the driver, 'and the Vice I'lrsithiit jiiuiped on the Hage, leaving tbo iiuiunmicily borto diown his moitilicatiou in a big drit.k of whM.y. bviiojii:i!n niuim: C.vi.ifonM.v ami Onu.o.v ll,viuiOAii. A ni.mlier n ('hiueso laboieis in lived csteiduy for Ihu California ami Oiegon llailioad, says tlie Marysville .tppculot tho Hth lust. Weaio iiifoiiMt.fi that '.00 will aiiivo during thii week, .'100 uimeneM week, 1,000 duiing tho mouth. The Western Pa illc Uailioad having been t;iniipicicii, nio winncsu i.iIkiicih em- ployed thcieon are being tianslertcd to tho Caliloiuia and Oirgon, and the Stockton and Tulnieiailroads. Tho ai lival of these Chinese Jaboiors gives iKsurnneo thnt the lailtoad to Oregon is to bo built speedily. We shall soon bu able lo tleteimino whether tho com. piny have pmcliascd tho Oiovillo mil load, fir intend to coiistiucl ilio toad diiect o Chlco. Tho localify ol giad in; will tUtei initio this mooted point. DlUXOATKS TO llli: N.VHONAt, C.vri. iai.Convhniion-. Gov. Woods has ap pointed .Mcssis. A. A. McCully of Ma lion county, John Carrows of Linn eoiiiuy nml C. C. lU-kuun of Jackson u'luiuy, ueiegatts to tiiu convention to be held at St. Louin, Oct. 'Joih, to lako steps to secuio the leiuovnl of the National Capital to the MissUkippI Unionist. It is impos'ible for the KnsHido to do V. V , . . .... . tailioad inatl'r, thai tlieiois noiloiiiii poous. I In. Il.iltlnlnl t.li.iii lilllill.lilill I I t the way business olthe U'est-sid,. unite, ! ', ,,,"." . , . ' ""' ' ""' "' oflho iailroa.1 passing llnough Shasta i' mw " W l" 3l"" " and equally impoiblo for the Wet- ' J!"llf ,' l "l M .,,1U Vallev. Tho ,'iilroad company p.efer "'" l''1''"',. $ . c side load to do the way busiucs ol .be liiitmtin pmi.t ol the lloun.l.iry j.it , t;m1,cr Ianil l(, tnWl. .,m1, , , nov .j0Jl 'Aau'l-'iaVeVeo, C.l. R.st-sidc. Tho pioduee of the Wil- eMBl,lwl,c,l ,lilTere. 1 m initco i Irom ' t)ll. f(lcl ,llt t. latter is pretty much ,, rrL ! J-- latnette vallev, as a geneial inlr, will oin mc; " Mw"- l, ' Av,(,no-'.bbled up bv settle.s and speculatois . MAMHIP.U. 'Tho California and Oregon Boundary I Sarvey. I , . . , , . I . J" "-"""'"""" .... - ' llin Liiin.d II lino Hinivri it n 11 1 I it 1 1 til in mer in eharuc ol the vvoik, infoims us that the maiinum dilleiuuca between the boun 'aiy now ib t.'rinined and the old adoplul line, Is abmit n third '' a mile. The California-Oiegon line lias never, until recently, been established, Mirveyod and inarkidj-but in lSOfi, for the puipoiQ of settling questions of juiisdictiou coiilinually occuriiug in the lieh mining dinielH adjiccut, a tempoiary point on the coast was adop ted and a line sighte I over llie moiin tain", ci-t, some 10 miles to the vieiui- ty ol Sailor Diggings and Althoiise, very lieli mining camp, in thoedavs. This temporary line is what is designa- lediiHl',e"olillii.e;,anditi.roves ,0 , . , . - "- -ri " tu tsiaiiiismng tne piceni noun- darv, live a-troiiomieal nations wue iletern.ine.l along the AM parallel ; the ......i t..... .-.. r...:.... :. : .. i jj.wMk. ..... .. . ei vatorv was elected and a scries of astronomical observations taken, etcn il,m,i..l. ih.oo lnontlons. lor tK. mi. nn.,i ..I n.eprl.1 nlmf tho i.ltCISlC lionolll.L. l-'Oll. .I...M.... .,f l..nlliiile will, tl.e CM paiuibl ol latitude, "eog.apl.ieal poMlion ol much j,,,,,,,,, , ini.vs.e.au .u... ...u. .... .....i n puis- ianee, it being the-initial point of the1"""1 ''.v i,"l"',u l"'r '" ! Calilorma Nevada boundary and w "ill . l-t wiiHit. IlNaiuiMCin Oregon line. Over lh.ee thousand ','1 i'P'' '' '' '"'. '"" Im- observations were made at this place, horn a vigorous di-eii'-Moii ol which vcryilmo ieuls wiu tditained Im longitude, latitude, magnetic detliua lion, and latitude ntiove the sea. The initial point i marked bv a.lare Hone ... -.i . . .'. . ,. .!. moiiumeiii wr.ii mi app.iipn.ite tiisciij. tinii. and is situated nine and tluei quaiter miles mntli, and live miles i:ist of Camp Ilidweir llag-stair, near the military mad to Kort Wnn.er Tine iug thepaiatlel wist, lot twelu- miles, il traverses a Idgh lange ol spirely limheied mmintalti", the most elevated ivi the boundary. If ipid'y lUsecmling, the thirteenth milu nii'iiuniint is loca ted in the lieh and 1 teusie vallev of 1! 1 i .. iv.. t.ii.,.. :. ..1 11.. I 'iui'-i i.i, nv ininiiiu ii iiiuiui 1 11111111 1 . the Hue erodes this mugiiilicuil shea ni wnierueie nine nines wine, t.oo.e ...... t . ....11 ...II . l.-iUe is tl.irty live miles long, mi 1 will aveinge seven inlles wide. It abound in IHIi uud Water fowl. The vallev .. .. . ...1 i-. one of the Iiu st on the I'm illc slope, j A New llnmphiie paper has a" fun and i" ni.idlv llling 1111 with nn tiiif ny l.vpngiaphieiil .-nnr. It speaks ol gt tie poind it i'Mi, Knllowiiig tl.o line wei. Irout the 11.. ..1 1 1 1. lake, it pis.es over a l.mben.l and tb- tnet until Khelt Lake is reached at tne siiy-seveutli m'le. Tlio 1 o t'icrii poitimi o this lake is in Oivg.iu. I'roni tliereo to Ihe wnlirs olthe lower i.-i 1. 1 .1. 1 .... .. " j nv i'uiiiu iiiii there is about tlm only good ag.icl .. . . , ., "' iviiiiiuuii i.ai.e, ai me iii'iiin mile tlll-ul lllllll lll.-lt (u IllVJi.il until I, I' 1,1, in 1 e the const. Tho .Mm'o 1 Indians, iuh-ih. iting lids mo well tlad. Tl.e line tra veisis Iv'ainath Ii-ike 115 iiilb s; thence ascending ov er a v eiy bioken, timbere I ooiinn v at 10S miles cn-sa's Klaimitli ,',, . , ., , , iiv-nr. it tin 11 I'lLna ni-iii Iil.rl. .... 1... ... , ? J luountiiu-i, cut by deep ravines; ami ut lil!) miles eio-icH the O. -eg tin and California load Ju-t north ol Cole's stafon ; ihcnco ascetiilim: to the hum- ! mil ol tin Siskiyou uiouutaiu and leav- ing Hungry Creek mines in California, ' An iniecdoto is told ol Kiedeiick it eimses tlio held ol Applegale V,i. "'"'"W. '". J", '"'hm. the . Initio , , ,, V. ? , "I It 'sba h, ho said ta iinu o 1 s "en- ley, and then our evceedmg'y i.i:ged ,.,!,, wll0 U;)S ,, v,t v iMhmu tlTrls mountains pa llvo miles Miutli of with bun, "Il I lu.e t'le battle, I shall Althoue, eios-ing tho Illinois liver j u',u" ' Vt nice, nud tlieio piaelice IH41 miles at the junction ol its loik.- I11')"'';-" ''Ah, sire." icpliud the gen and about thiee miles south of Waldo, l!;'!! V 'lwi,)" " l,l,ll,,l,,m' lwoyainiii. , , 1 . iiu leiuiiu in1'.. 01 1111- oin line is souiii ol turn paralell. I'roin theneo to tho ern'sing ol the Cieseeul City load, at Hib milo iniiiuuiicnt, ami so nn to the I'.teillu Ocean, tho country is verv niountaii ous, cut by deep ravii cs. at il almost iinp.vsable, beeauso of denso ll... . .... !.. ..! .. .1 .1 III, woods, masses ol f.ilh n tinibei, heavy uudeigrowth and pieeipitou rocks, . 1 Iiu termination of the lino at tho coast is rear ihu mouth ol Wiucuiiek Creek, j and the length of tho bonudaiy is 'Jl'J miles. Uuinblo moniiinenls of stono witli piopeily maiked posts worn eico. eil at tho end of each mile where the i ..it.... 1.. 1 1 . locality peiuiiiien, ami 1 no 11110 is well 1 blazed and maiked thiou-d. tho tlinl...r . . -6'. : liulktin. . .. ,.., , , 1M11. Kisra Uiyon, of Calhoun Co,, Mich, recently weighed some of his I.ong-Woolcd lambs. Two owo Iambs, thiee months, old, weighed ouo 7fi and 1 tho other 81 pounds. From l-l'J Long iioicil blicop lio si of wool, which was Wooledbhccphoshcaied 012 pounds I. 00 cents per pound. Tin: K.vti.tio.viC-Wo learn fttini J. , , , , , . i,,,,,,.,! to Clcl.,,,1, who has just tetu.ned from below and who has also convened . iuiHiunwiiuHin-H..iiv - - mUI, c,,i,u.CM mid otheiscontc unl . . . . . goUtiieii up in every quaiter. The mad will pio l .. . I... ii.h.i.1 ....!.. ..i,l nn i Im i.isi Kttlo of thuHaeramento ..i Iji. I .!.. I..H..U. .... .i. Hun.v un.ifi ...v... , icute ol tho Saciainento nver wagon load to Soda Spiing", nud tliiougli. Shasta Valley to theSiskiyor. JVf.c Journal. . i ig'ii o jtnrf, i luiuuiM J3u.i. DiMittcn Ji-iioi:. The Olympla j M a.m.,,,! ,:, it.r :i, it.-t. Mmcrrn UikI. Mitiutnrrf in mi nrtiolo upon matteis f -l:o, jr.! .iIniui il tni)iin. ami things in and about Seattle, the businesol the late PNtiiet Court, etc.' tint speaks of the new Judge ol the 1 3d Judicial l)itilet. j "Judge Jncohi, has moie than met 'the fnvur.ible iwpectatiiuii ol tho Inr. IMs lack td aiquiii Inuee with our eode inn i u-niinioeisoi ini'iiir,ncce"!iriiv nud tin- niHiibi-isol thi'lnr, iicce'-tirily undo hlisuies somen tut slow, but his .,....v... ..-.-.., ... -iceuiato rnhiigsfciti fiucslious til law nmiTIVI.I.Y OM;n W ONI.V r..ur or tU land bis lm neral ailniihi-tiiition satilinl -mili't inimiii u-i. m iiu- u.nii IViIimi .H that he was not out ..t hi place on ;;';'- S-nlum-. ... .M .luu- iik .Mf "he bench. Ihe alt tines weie evi- ' iaifl?"" t","""c '"""iGEN' T0M T(!UMi! & W,FEI Sin:. We rtgiel to state tli.U .Mr O-C. Apbgate, ol Ashland, is Ivin ! UI.V IM l Sf'1' " Uv faw III ' U'ri'1 ,tC1"1 ,,U",l,,S """' 1"1 U n'iieque.ue.s were so sero i that his glow ii vvor.' within a week ami it is now feated that he will have to sub mit to amputation. Tin: ltiu Dmn. The Chinamen employed oil the Dig Ditth runic into i 7U." Insl """''W '"".fr! u",,,Ui'1 i their wnt ol the woik. Ihe flumes i inn Imiii" nii.ilii.il niul ulliiii- iilni'i'. , kIiiI.kiI ,.111. sn ih.-n ilm iv.-mn- U in-.nl. 1 ; -: ; - . n ; ually winking along down, mid may ' be fit le in ii eonple id vvtek, it the t 1 Si epage 1 no. mgiiai, 1111111 iiiegioumi icing drv. JViai Jmirnol. bi Parjjraphi ef all Sorts "Aro you fond til tongue, sii? "I wa.t nlw'nvrt loud of tongue, madam, and liko iis.'tVA A l.icelioits Jerseymiii says of .Mic key l-'iee," the pedestii in, that he died as he hid lived ilf (Miriam trinuent. ii..i,l- .. ..i.n i ,, 'nUt ,t. bettor lot the South to gd ".1 'mimui army ol iirtistus, instead ol an ! Aiintie In rU ol Ik'd hiiids.', "VI"'" " !! t I-1 M ft, llllillll iiHtiiiinn given to II 11 llutler, where I the band struck up "II ill to the ijhiof." "1 would not be a w oin in, Inr then i " .'iii.i 11111 nv i iii'iiiin, mi inei ,,,, ul ,oxu ...m ,,,,, .Moilltl , ' l.nly Mnniague -.i.vs. "Tho only oh jeetiou I I u- e to be'ing a min if t'liat I 1 Miiitilil hivetn 111:11 ry n woiuan." Ilhasbak.il out that the college wnii 11 eiiniiiieii ine umtors ili"'iu , .. ,, ,. ,. - - r - - I"" "-'"M '; M'"iden, supnos.-d he ,'' the original t ipouuderol "S'leii- il.iu'n Cavalry Coiiilition Pumlcis." A pupil In ileel.im.ilion, having been told to iresliculate neeonlim' in tlm Scii-e, in eomuuu.-iiig a piece with 1 " ""' t'omet lilt- ils'licry tail," inuoeeiit. '-v ,,,l,11' ll' t"i! "' lli" - "'! luuKc.l around or aiiiiause. 1 It If vou mo a niec'se nnn. and w-.ini to know just what vnii nio get tin.', never many a gill named Ann, lor vfe Irive the nuthoiity ol tho best main I!,'1,"4 t,1!Vl " "" " "" iildellnite ai' UCIIT. Tho ohampiiiii Har of (ho world has, evidently, gone into tl.o busiiiim ol telegraphing. In his dibit concerning tlio Milium mutiny, ihu 1 ejection of lliu Ihirlingamu treuy mid tho purch-'SL-ol Cuba by tho Oiilnus, ho has out done himself. "Hands wanted on bosoms." is a K"Stt ?i ,1 geuilemcu need apply. ' , w - iu. .i.M-rt.-Mai; v,oi.onv. mar t'lae eiville, is said to bo progiessing in a most salMaelory manner. Tho tea and inullii ny plants 1110 nourishing finely. The leiiiaining numbers ol the ',.rJ...... ilnli ! 1.. " .. ,,, """) -"" '" "moour, win soon arilve m"" auVan' Aiiour .10,000 Chim so now in Peru have united in a petition lo tlio Chinese otipoior, llnough tho United States consuls In l'cui and IVkin, asking In l-uliet from bmbuitiesof all mm. .. i.t,. they allege have bet 11 piacliced upon tnoin- (!0Vl'',' Hoflman has transmitted mont by New Voik. A K.imily Sewing Midline, or a v or Watch, given to ivoiv c.ul. ol (.l.,,ll,, , jt7l!NllU,N Ma,-,uini. Mll, l(1i.tn l.ntl flub Iiiip tin .Ii M, 4 mi. i,ir mill it t-ltil) Uip Hie IID'CI' in j ,i set ol tltir l'oik, Table or . . . agents wa.ue.i, m.i.e i () jat (,. ,ii,-. .-,.i .oih, ut il- i.ml.mV I ..f l. K'.lli.. .r.l. 1. 1 .1 I! 11'nL .1 ! Vlr ' f .Mr K.iltnnr.li. l. .1 , It Wn.f. J . I' . - '. - lla.U.viH.M. - .iilXllisMiiy Mllimrli. bulb ir tr mniiL1. JJ) 1 1-) I ). At A'lilinil. tin till) Kill il . CI.-lL. VI.. I )imin;it run ol II, !' ami liutnit'f Mnr XJL.W TU-JJAY.. GKAND KXTEIM'AI.N.MK.NI' ! I , .Kn.a"nol-:,is .DWaaDU-, I .jckso.NVI l.U OUl'tJON j ' j iji .i-i;i-ii MvN'vtii:i! , tl. .....I M. ii. .. .i. ... .. . itiVMUIiolli: M I I'mul MIN.NJMAVAKiM.S I I i I In Ir I n -1 fill i rim iii i .r. c i-i-Iiii ut S uii-. Kuril. !. in i Vvlo. Lull, ii I. f, .iiI j I. iljliu' I I. i..-i.i. C.i. r. 'Monday, October 4, 1069. Ivu. !. in. .ii.hm-: A 1 1 1 ItNfiil.V .it tbrvt il-xH; I.Vh..Mi l I4UI i.'l.lKk. t.i. 1 1- niul Cli il,t rut nr- ul i-i'io'v iioiiii in iiUnh in 11. -ml Hi" nil 1. Usui p. il.irui ihv AllKll in .(! W.ljT jll.l Im t K UUttli 4t II ll'. It .III.. II III. .Ill Af .-:ii,iiiii, oti. cti, wc,:l At Until) IN.ltil, Oct. otli, ISCO. NI.H l WIS. AafHl. .Nittire of I'iu.i: .Nedlenit ill. IN llli: I'MXIV ItilltT IN .A.Nff Milt I. Ihu L.HIIilv n J..M0B- Mifli- III III )(itti. i llii- iiutiir l On - iili- ill' 1 . u'ili l.-ci-i'i.1, mil cu I Ii iv' y g v .1 In mII ) it hi i..i,Im ll al VV In I, . 1,. ;,... . . .uii.l ill rt it .l.iif tii. tl tnl In mi tiii. I tin . m. I Ii. I iil-i'i i lilir i hi 1I1- 1. dm lli 11 V, .,,.!!, 1 In .'.1 1 ill., ut "., 1 l. J 1. r. 1 iimIVI-I In iiu l' -villa in 11I ol nil . IK 11 tut rut It- s t" '"flitw.l t'.iiiut Jul. I'll J.-l ll.l I. '"i'l.. t. I st.9. Cms lliiiii,.'. i ..u,,'ij 1.1 in, t .,", California Strut (between Ore.'oli and Third) Jacksonville. DCALCR AND WORKKn IN Tl., SilBBMBOS. ClliTi'll. ft I.KAD AND nitASS, Kkciv iMNsrwri.v on ham. nil I ir till in ill He Ii .1 'I'll. S1i.it ihu .ll l.'tl,lir HI'I-. I!,K4 l'll. .. lllltfUHlil VaW n, l-'nroi- I'miiiK. t'liuiu ,irt(' 'i 11 iiAUi)v.i:i:.t L'ii.i:itYj n.v'il- 11I utl s r. -4. II if. I'lilrnnl ii.iiii, Ifi.fi; I' iiiilii, thl', S A 4inl l! u; All i 1 iiu i ut I'nuilri; S in' nf nil tniiiiii.-i.; Itiii-liiKiif i-viri v.nniv tie, etc. Wllhll Ih Wl.lllV W'mIiJ II'"', II. ju nml Una Win; ll'ick.uilili. t'.iriuitfr an.l .Minn' luo's ol eviry v.irii-1-. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CuniMlii;; ol ('.til .mil niul H'ri-I 'ii'ti S.ll li.iiii-nn.' 1-VinI Ciini-r-l! nil. Iiu. 1 .nut Iiuii V,i. IC lib r; Cilllivaliim, WIkiIIi iir nwii,, ic. Stoves. Abrays in linul n lurire hit nf I'utlnr ('union.'. Ullhv .iikI I'lilini Sioi-i-s. nf nf.nritil n.-s, i1iln nml fnicy. i-iin.tiiii'liil on tt,.r) fiiulsuviiiu' it.ius. Ilnilers, Keiil-s. I'ni.. I'n'if, .mil ewryihlnj oniiiifeti-il ulili il,e,i iloief, vrtrrnuti-il ilin.ililf ihi piifu-i. All iirtle'tn nlil or iii.iii.f.ii.-iiirril liv I1I.11 WAItltS'l'i:it. UN wotkis 1111.K. ;.f tin lipil tu i. r ut nml nf 1 liiuci'si p im mi. MV Onli'M lllll II1I11I III Willi lMl'. nn, fiilid iavnrilin! In ilircpifniii i a ! 1 1-r t n i n id i.ic!iiitj.ow iMtici:s nut cash. t;uii iiinrv4'n'iie iu stm : In fun. mini. . Ins cl.culiirc, l-Sipl. II, Iki'iG. JOHN BILCER liuporlei- or Farm Implements AND MVOHINE8, BOUND TO DO IT. D. C. MILLER t& jjuu.no TO WO UK .w-voumryc, to tiiu timi:s. J IIOIWE SlIOKIXO 3 At re.I.ici.l prices for ti,,. n ,.. ml Miircli '.'Oil,, igoa mncjil To Heat. W ! t j -in. nnn mi, htiu'i'Siniloii nt Or.intV I'm J.IMI1 l' .TIIKM. jliunli WM. KAIIU'lt. Kvnculom Si'- Exhibit of Iho Ktcelpti and Ixtierd'. ul turcc of Josephine Counlir. Orttrnn v IV, .ho yRr ending July clh,18c"S'r - scf - Tu "i iiMimcnrH. . t , an, () r liim-c Iti-u-nin!. in per cl. on Jmi (.'iiillily linty Ux. 9J j I lilno.e roll Tux I lint fir '. .'.','.','. WlllUM" I'lllllllil It U Ciilllllv I. nuor, bllllauli urn fniv Iicviihj , -'? tu Hog sTjjwT; Mr. LM't.MiJHMa. I'rtc'f ntliiR (Jrlmlnnl. n,l cvfinict of Hlicllnns i i .1 Ut : KiwiN mill litlilsi I'.iiiiiUl'i. Iiiinn V iK'il. Unlit nml Miilluiiaty .'.'.' tirnll fill. ci.ii.' ; ;. M'.uy n( Ooioiiy J11.I ji- , 1 1' ii AH! u U'tr, 5i r. "W frj niBMiiir Jlihm. , CClM,llltWt,.Bl W, ;.' I'uniiti l'iiiiiiljnnn...,. 'iiinity lln-nl.il '' I'llMlllIlt ",'" W'oli 01 Jill 3.U OT . 3SW 1 IUM OVI tiltitMMiiMi cut Mr uin.ii.. I'r'tielisl lillrlvrt m iici . i.i'ff ji - :js ssTTm - 1 r. oi -!,! l l!l In Trrswry Tntl Imli Mnlftcuf nf t'ufilitr. -liiitf til lute linliLlH.'uiu. mri. ioiactin, Ciiinnn Cf icnttno r i, ,m j; im .,, ,, -tnkfTiu fur tmr IsOS L .. lKlinfiifnt " . . ' ' IImI Im ntWMIJ July. Alii I MIS ... . W0 JM.siJ il enSTIil. sinl Tr.ti.tir-iV I.VoWi IIjiI In Tt 'y ..13U .. A 3. VI )l..9 31 cnooi. if ,t m't. In Tk-hmii) Jlr. tuts hmtl Lit , K..H-- ,.ikul nil mill . Ms. VJ ... ISS Jii 3. M ... 3U0l ii'H3:S tST1ll. tliout Snji'l. Ool'.s IflS . " I SCO . iili-lt nn liHlii"iil f.il t HI U S-'cliunl FifM .... IJI Ji Ml i in.;; s.'.cu : .M.HI j: i.r In Cd 1 1 Ilal lu limn V lnsl,.. vnMir.v, mil. ux. lltit iscs.... l.lUrfiVul. . ,ii-. COJ.TISI. Ity 'tiifTirniiirrrii Uicolil. Ul l.iTrvaniry I (vilify ibnt I lis fnn-cfitiitf . n linf iif iih-iiI ut ll.i- Html ri nl mil ciii'il), ftt I'.i jmrinJIii Jul nh Arfl). Isih Cu 11.1 ik Hi utii , Couiiij ('tnl, ,SiiS3. Summons. ) In l!ic CI iff, I (.'im. I af Clrn't of Ui a'.mnii Mc.Mi'tir. I'lilut KI.1UH1 MtfAllrt.r. Pt.in , iiit nf Ornroii lr 1 lie Cm u y or jviifiuuif, f nit in Tquity to Obtain a Birorre. Tu lilUiUlli Ic.Vlitiir, 1'iv al4ire iiininl Dunri.il im 1 Vim nir initrnl In ijir In M ''.mil. nml nnmir lh nunil.iliil ufmlil plilii. tnl liliil n.-.ilii. ymi, uitliln ten ilays (rum ibn I ui" ni tin- ut' 16' iifllil MinimiiiK en iu If - tint m Iiltlii iii.lfiitinlv.nr Iffi-ttiil nn t"i .uihlii nnr iili-r dmulT In llii Slit', '("'i uilliln twin. niyf fnitl lti llnif f lie ' tine, nr It Mltiil un )ni mil nf th S'lt of 'ln-Siiil. tin. 1 U U nulrlnl l-y I'. I I'll""! linl.'i' nr filil I'niirl, IhiO imMIcIIo k in'l im six twi k In lliu niuiini ."lAmrmulur to 1 he until day In Ocii-licr IsH- Anlymi nro nnilM Hint, ir yon Ml iiii-r mill co!iii!uliil ni oUiro ri'i'llnd lli iil.ilntlirlllniily in Hie Ooutlfur n-Url lininiiilml Dun hi. Inll. fur ilwn c iIIkI ii 1I111 Imiiilii ni inalriumny nowr tI(lnj ' h im Jim nml llil ililnliir nml Tur Hi" ct niul ciiilnily ni lliu cliililrri. efmlil mrriv'. (ltiu i.iiiU-r my lisml llili Slit Jjy tf Ju'i A. 1. lsi.'i. Uowt 1 1. A Wation, Atl'yi for 1'lalntliT. Summons. 1 usi ick'i? cm'itT rou nin niTOiyrr il nflvi-ilij-vlllv, Stuto of Oregon, Ow' lit III IMllllllC. I Milk liO0 ) villi sctlon lo rcootrr V. II I! Wliilnmlt.) munry, Toll Ul'litliinili.ilit'stiori 1 1 lliu iniiiiii nf llioSlulo v reannnlJcfi'wli't' ilm iniiiix nt Mm Slain nf tlri'L'on. tcu ire In roin riiiuirtil In nppi'iir boiurn im no" slum il. 11 JiiMlieiiriliu I'wcf. lor luerrtlnci itlort.f-.ilil 1111 ilm 2.Mh ily nt OcIoIkt. I8W to n click In lint fun-noon of raltl ily, si "", nfllM of mill Jintlce, in .nlil precinct, to " t-r lliciliuvuMiineil pbliiliirlii civil cl 'mi iii-rvita mi will tukit nniics iu "" fnll trt iiihmit Ilio comiiliilnt liertln. ll" P,1'1: tlirwljl l.iku JiiiUmfiil nsfilnit Mm lor ZH lllly Him liumlmll!) (lulliirn, liiEi'lbcr "1' cmlN nml ili.lmrnmiiiif. (ilvin iiudi-r i; tiaiul Hit h ilay or Sfili-nilH-r, 1819. J. II. Sum s, Jjitirt cftkt rw Lost. -' A MPAIOUANDUM I100K HKLONCISO. lu J, I', I'uikcr, coiitnlitliiK Notts sml Ae cniiuti. Any wrwu IIiiiIIiik ami rflnni IM I to tl..- Si:NriM.i.o01Cf, will U) utUBea for 'f'T iiiulile, Warren Lodise No- 10, A. $&, tV"i tho Wi'ilntnlsy pfultigi off"0!:. Inc tlio lull nm, la Jacmontiim o eo.v. A, MJUTIN.W.M' C V,SAVinr,5ic'v. I 1