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Satubdt JIoenisg, April Ii rB72.
H. KEIXY- '- fe
STATE TIOKEJ,
For Jlcprwntqtwe, 4,t
JOSEPH! G? WlXSOK
, bf'sVttro Coontj,if
of Wlisfiinplon Cqonty.,
A. B. MEAOHAM,
of Umatilla tJuunty.
'i.rfi
J..jCtGAZBL.Y,
Df 'Douglas County-
1 iu"
'How Grant Kept his Pledges.
2Jo enemy of general, (Jrant 90.0
trurfrrnlly say that he has not fulfilled
every pledge-made in'Coriventio'ii by'
Ine lwpuoiican party 10 uie cumm j,,
and made by iim to llie party.
There is not a plank or -principle of
the Chicago platformi of '08 that he'
Las not firmly adhered, to, and 'so far
as he could, aided in, engraving it into
law,- All of the laws have been en-,
forced the severalllepubliean amend
ments to the Constilutiorf liaVi- been
fully respected and enIor6ed? atidjre
now safe beyond recall.? vThe traitor?
ofithe South ihave been taught obedl-
encoj and the repudiators of the North-!
liavo been made to odious by the ra
pid reduction of our jilebEto Ihe tune 1
of yearly threft hundred thousind, dol
lars, that they havo hopelessly ahan-.
doned their theories. rffib6 national
currency lately denbonced as" wor'th'
less trash 'is rapidly -appVoJchinV fear'1
value.. (jpr,credilis firmfy estjibljslje",!
abroad and, every prpmineny European,
government concede -pur ground 'on
questions of "naturalization and iriter?
nafion.il law,' insuring lii'o1 rights, "of
onrxi'llzens and'.thepettlement ofrttiejr
claims., In all great political results
hit (administration is 'second onlyLtv
Lincolii'8, and his fidelity to he,'party
that elected, him is, ngw, universally
admitted to, be unquestionable. U ndpr
thesei circumstances rand,-,wilhouta"
Bingle pledge broken we eandbCdo'Iess
thahrehominateVin?. r '" ?'
' ' IEeduciron of'fie'Dtbtr
t.f I
T " fc 1
1 j j?
e glean thofollowing from'' an'
able speech (nade.in tlie I49US0 of,Reg-'
resentativcs by thollpn. BTcqry fnappf
jof JJhoois.: ') s j - - '" s.q
Oh the first-day of 'A'uYust.Jlses, thb
recognized iude'bte'diicss-of the. nation1
was pJfypdtyOl). , iHddiion Jo tliip
jsuni, State war claims ep preeiited,
and paid to the amount f.$50,Ou0,00a.'
Eitra jav to rqjnlljze" bountles'fto
voiunieerB ,100s ju,uuu,viuv iiiuil-.
Then capie.tpns pt thousands of juuscl-,,
tied oliiina, to oolitracLoi; And other
cxpehbei, tiievhoto rfcggi egMing hiortf
than-825O.OOO.b06. iill Vif vvlncli'lasl
r I, , r-
named surnvhas.bcen.paiil? miking lh-
wh.Ble, debtj'jasi JnsJbeen ftatw), jat,
least1 $3,Q0O,00O,000.v' Tliw immt-nsp
deb't hasrlJecli Hedncld belotv'.BOO'-
OOo'tibo.'OV.bbb.OC having IJeerffiiifi
inoiip utjejjiij.-puyojjiars; nearly
one-lourth-oflthc cosUof theentiie, wir
has been paid off, and dot' in" green
tacks either, "but in"1 good od 'di-trio
cratic money Sold. The cteditof our
government hasj)een wyuijeifuly us.,
tained. -W.hen thorwar,ierrainated,our
eir- per cent, "bonds -wefc -worth only
,:i.. n .. 1 i :., -i.i. ri. ..
crnment is now able to sell fi,,o per
cenw bonds for par in gold, both in
Etiropo and in tfiu United Slates' We
wonder how our credit would now
stand if TondletonV Bc'heme had pre
vailedpaying the dubuiii giecubackf ?
One of the proudest titles which a
anai can bequeallt, Tttf posterity is to"
havo it known, thatliojwaS an Ameii
can citizen ,-and a Rejiujblicap. Let us
rejoice that we' behold'this dny. Lct
the conntry- march oh to greatness and
glory as a nation, 1vno"wn and honored
of all other nations. TbVpation has
risen its standard high ; do not let us
allow that standard to bo lowered.
Let our motto be-ever "onward ndt
upward, liberty and union, and good
faith U the public creditor!'."
DziiocEvno Nominations. The
Democrats, at their State Convention,
held at the Dalles on April 10th, nom
inated the following ticket? For Con
gress, John "W. Burnett, -ol Benton
county ; Electors, Xaftyntte Lane, of
Donglas county, George R. Helm of
Linn county, and Col. Gates of Wasco
county, j
The DemocratioCouniy Convention
xrill be held on tho 0th of-JUay next '
Wt:-.-
Mb. Editob :
fc".
I And thati Mr. J. B. Under
'wood, Postal AseiTt,nTllie5tn?oT
jannpry last, recommended toine'jje
parVment the necessity pja mail route
'rotii Jacksonville Ma Mahzanita, Little
Butte, Big Butte. Hanna's Ferry, Big
Meadows, (Evens Creek) Sams Valley,
baric to TTat-ksbnwlle ; and aiked tTiat
sen ice be1 pitt on as soon as the pro
posed route was established by von
eresi tllo thinks- tliere Will be-no
trouble' in ' gettingo service onfearly1
this Bummer und bi
ri-iinil promises toldo all in
fhis power to that 'iaH.
Jason, Owen.
Eugene Pgn April 6th 1872.,
r
Germans nd Radicalisms
Communicated,
r
r.
Xust weeks -7?J contained a comi
Imunication with .the above-heading
signed by "German" Citizen'" It may1
beone'uf those individuals, wlio du
'rin'g, J.he,war between Prussia and
Prance so strongly sympathized ( with
the French against Germaoy. whose
countenance' 'fell njion the receipt of
'news of Gernian' Victories over the
French. Ilia communication with the
.Times is a strong evidence of thi, as
,lie, as all others' knew that the whole1
'':777iw" tribe were bitter against Ger-
... ,.. .t-l ? ' . f. ,1- I ' ....
many in maw cuiuc-,w. aw is wcu nuunu
'that during the jtruggle of f,he Franco-Prussian
War the- Democratic lea
ders and parly organs were loud in
their denunciations of Germany and
but "spoken friend-lot the'French. These
very parties that .control the ,21mes,
had jthargo of, the Democratic Jnexes
published in-o-arcdurity: and to prove
my ass ertionsT-wlirquote some 0. their
oVJT. fliho-o nt ti liTritliprtfinil'' niirF
oVtle fittigs at the '-Fatherland'; and
'prove their sympathy for France. , ,
toiild gje e,xtrac,ts, from ,otlKr ia(J-
ing DemocratialjoilrnaUof the United
fctaics, but think lhis will suffice.
H'earwhat' tWe'lVewJaVs't "Thl Qer-
T , . . il, tin
man forces justify them continuation
of the waotjbjaughler under the pre,-,
tense of wanting security against
sntither War" irom "France. Prusi 1
lias the' same rigiit to wage war
against, apy and gU her formidable'
neighbors." j jq , ,
i fWhy dotiSenatorJCarl Shurzt'iind
Sumner miike lriis complaint fbr PrilR
iiaf Iladjtho gieat Btati-sman,,
vi(ric, pecamesq mogesi mat necouiu
notrcalLthe attention 'of our Govern'
meiit tolhc'vi6lation o'f-irfteruational
law, aud the' Wrong done to tjieir cause.?
vWonId it npt havoliei'n wise for, J hose,
senators to have waited til frassia
mado-thbir -demand, -before thev OhniA-
pioneartI"eir "cause? But' to ' the fcbh
. 1
irajv, x win i:;iueiiip nuuu ui uiv
- x ...;ii 11 ai... .ki :. -. 41...
Uoimaus; ,ip some exiracij.or ie
NbrcJdiutee7i6 AUgemtineZeUtahg ol
Bbili'nah'lorgin ofjIieTtnjipf iajf. Gov
fnrm;nyt Uijrmaiijv -nitvrti
i Wtien uie-tUct leseaiestDtairm
ilimuu yufi, war, r,ivnniuint innnuiHO'
ti.!Vfof,i!ttft Dt'ii,iriin-nt pfjtireian AN
fail's llioroiit'hiii.vt'jsliaiitMifr oft iho
f-tllijqVtodk tjilaoe. anil xnr jSKvirnif
mHiit nrriven at tlieH-nnclnsinii Hiatal
,ot)VI-r)pt)lie jn-gtfiiiliui compl.iinitiu
111 inq,ci)iirre im.upiiiy inpniwririues
jif UnUnitt-fi Stairs in ref-renuevri
11 1 18 tEiunr,, n-iTrsuiariHes; 'sncii an
111.111 nlldilMil In vlllriiiv, t ktt vam.1,,1' ri.I.
Jjtiii,lieijAmi'riraii iSmat htve'n'n
jloiililijlljj tk-i-itrred ; but itln-y iwere
certain JjtA"!' imjinrtaiit enough, to lie
regntiW ;i1 yilJtion-i of interu-ilinnal
cmrte-y, .much If-ss of ffairrantlireauhes
.it neutrq1iiyk, JT ' compl.iints vvere
ailflfet-seil iii-con-rqiienci ov ourGov
tTiunenV )a th Ci'nnet of Washington
iititjie lime wheuitlftriiransactioiutonk
pla? e, find none-'trill he inailunovv; e.
iivcJaIIv-hs the Govprnmi-nt of Prpi
lent Granli'has uniformry conducted
thelt,iowiri tiii i-onniry in a manner
,&!' friendly and nprisht lhat the rel-i-1
tion5 ol Hie two ttiivrriimi-nlsi liavi
ber;i and are now,-, of this mo-it cordial
nature." '
Aiiother extract. The Sin Franr
ciscd Slaatzi ZciUmtr is authority for
the following: 'DfTrin-j the examina
tion bofpre Ihe Fiench"ArmsCommitte',
Senatpr Hamlin hamled Carl Schurz
he Isforddeutscht AUgemine ZeiUing
which ho (Schurz)r claimed was the
official organ printed in Berlin. ' He
then transIaJed the editorial which set
forth; "t'larthe German Government
takes noinfercst.-orat most n negative
one, in the question Sumner has
Jirqnght before the Amer'can Senate.'
That is to say, Prns-sia has no fault to
find with the American Goveipment
for selling arms which found their way
into France." Senator Sumner dnnnc
jhe war was friendly to France, and
has not likely at present changed his
jipelins towards Germany. It seems
th6 whole nim of Snmner and Schurz
was onlv to defeat Pr sident Grant for
renomination. It is only an election
eering trick, whii-1) will not win. How
unworthy is it that onr own Sinators
bring charges against our Government,
when the Gerimn GovernnieUt, know
in .j all the facts, and after investigate
tng the matter thoroughly, declare i
oficallyj'the JJnieU, Slates lias-done" f
no wrong." It is ..apparent' thatT"Ger3 D.
Hian Viiizea in, lust woeu j. lines-
iad tliesame.bbjecl in vtevv as Schurz
and Sumner. He has given the sub-
jecfno inv estigation ; made broad decla
rations without foundation, and think-",
Ire can blindfold jibe Germans if; Jie
Jiad reflected he .must Jjave certainly
known that, the Germans as a class are.
thinking people and not casly hum
bugged. " 1
Should the Republican party"n6mi
nftte President Grant (and I'hopa'ihi-y
wljj I pan assure that writer that the
majority of the German votes iti the
United Stafes will be polled forPresi-
'dent Grant, riotwIthstaJding bi.s ass'er
lion to tue contrary.
GEIOIAN REPUBttCAN.
t !, ,! J I I b '
- I j The Poor MaA'aiFriend-
(The Democratic party has the bra.
zen assnrancQ to claim to be per se.he
poor man's friijnd, mid it is a lamenta
ble fact that many, in their (entrance,
are disposed to believe it. But ltjhas
notmly never "done, 'anything for the
labpring classes, bnU bitterly opposed
every measure calculated to benefit
thfm. It opposed emancipation;, it
opposed the ILimeRtt-ad Act; it is a
Ion to proU-ction of American industry,
and it has jnt shown its animosity to
the working men throuzh the vote of
it representatives jn 0e lower FIoue
of Coiii;res on the proposition, to pay
the employees full ages tor eight
hours' work. With, the reduction of
the. number of hours, there wasaron
responding reduction jn wages., The
proposition was to recognize the eightf
hour system by making up, the dj-fi,
rirpcy in the pat, and. nuthorizih?
Gurernment officials to pity afnll div's
wages ior eight hours' work.j The
Dfmocrat8 voted alrjiost un.animon-lv
against thisr thus giving the wprkin--
men due naming that they n-ed jiot
expect any lavors ii) thei Injure from
thft lemocrntic party, it is true Jo.
trndi'ipn, and continues the ha of tin
industrial classes It belieyes in own
ers and driverf for colqred men while
it favors caste among whites, and
vv.pujdii.ut pnvvn Hage.-1 to the ipoint
where want would be r. lash mnrcpo
K-ntinnd more scourgips to (he fouI
of; il)H wiilis mantlian the "black
snakV;' is to the back of alio negra 1
Utfca, Herald. 1 it 1 n
, 'T'-" ' I it 3 1
rhe True Grounds of Conadencei
'Whence, comes" th'a'th. firm' rc1ilnr,e,.,
.t' 1 W Tlt . " J ?1' ,IJ1 - 'Jill
that absolute undpnoyng failh hi tlu;
officacyiof Hostettei'f' Stomach B tre
aia, remedy for: indigestion, billions
disorders, intr'nniUent! hnd ri-mittppr
fev'ers, which notoriously1 prevail lii all
parispiioe yiijiea aiais t , iiiiscpni
fidencejlips Jieen growjngfor twenty
rears, and it ib still bxtendiiiir. It'is
nrtt tharesult bf credhlitv ;'il has1nof
lifien rngehdered iy any human ucvh-i
hut i-v the ispoiitanpon and ,nittiral
. ' .i J . 1
eijnsefjii'-nqe ff, experience, j "What
pfinih sse -daily gving on iinde?' their
(-1 r I
tr-.H
IOI) I
OvvrPKr-' ihey c-ann it'qnU-iiiSfi .VPhVii
injli'-SJ IP "9j,M,i,iyAs,riftih;it,rs-
sojtio. th-'s-YhoJeorae ,y tgt t dl'e l0nlr,
a auprevpntivii 'PMpe ticnuliral ff
veH,an'l--their nrrimedhjp' npiuhrinr,
who neafpet. tin .precaution, are pros
i'jy.u f .A ,. 1 t . ' r a-
fratpd by the disease, how is it ponsi-
hie that the phpnnrjipnoii should 1p
wiihmit Us lesson? In,r4ike manner
when it is speii lh II otiiinte i-a-po ot
dviei"iit. of livpr coin id lint, of ron-
stipation, of 'nervon-J vvpakne-ss, and of
sreneral detiilitv. Vield'to the'oneratinn
jnftlif Jantoii, relSe'lv, how can tveV
lncrpnuuiy ir.-cu -vviiiiMni.i ii'pnnrirsej
mpnt?f .Eve witnesses ofllip cilnliru
effects of ihe bin ers are lo be found in
every tiiiiizd selth-menfon this t-'ou-tinentVThe
thnns'inils' upon th'oni-ands
who' owe thpir restoration to healll
and (ttrencth, or their preervAliqn
from sTrknt-ss, fo its "extrr onifn-irv
tmeiljcinal properties, are PTithniatic
in' its praT-e. Ths miilfittidei ''who
rprnmmen'l it iri a neighborly 'way lo
their friend and nrqhaitifanee, as Well
as thoo who make rmhlio their esti
mate of its irtne, are alwavtf ready
to state their rea-;oPS. for the faith tlia't
i-in them. Tliey have all eitherfelt
oHwitnei-ied its benifirent operation".
List of Patbnts. -tThe following
pjitt-nts were i-isnerl from ihe U. S
Patent Office to ritirens of Oregon lor
the wt-ek ending Nov. 14, J 871. Re
ported for tho Onpoox SKimxiiL, by
Alexander & Mason, Solicitors, of Pat
entSj 605 Seventh Street, Washington,
D. C.
Medical Componnd or Rheumatic
Liniment J. M. Cantrell -Polk coun
ty ; Wheel lor Velftciesi G. R. Davall
-Silem.
Ha to w 0. J. Leabo Forest Grove
Animil Trap J. Wi Fishbackhow
Canyonvilla, ' ' '
Grading on the railroad is abont
completetl 1 miles south, of Oakland,
150 men are at work on the grad-,
which is to lif completed to Wjlbcr by
the 1st or middle of Juue,
NEW TO-DAY.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are nathorIil"to aiinotmceMbc name'sC
, Croncmlller as candidate for the office et
SLeriffofJacksonlCoantf, tubjct to' Ibudtcis
iou of ibe Repablican County Convention.
We are authorized to announce tbc ime 0
N. D. Short as a candidate for the office of
County School Superinti-udent, or Jactfon
Oouuty Bil ject to tu'tJdcc'uiou of the Democra
tic Coujty Coareatton. , ,,
TO BE GIVZJTAT
HORNE'SHALL;
Wednesday May 1st 1872
Music by , the Jacksonville
"String Bana."
TICKETS (includins Sapper) S3
ALDARE RESPECTFULLY
- INVITED.
Jacksonville Oga. April Vii 1872. t i
NOTICE-
OREGON' CALIFORNIA BAlLKOAD
UutnpatiT, I.H.'.d PriMrtroent, I'ortUnd,
Oregon, Ajiril 5, 1H72 Norwiherel7 Riien.
that a vlgorutj prostcntiou will tw intunted
against any aud ertfy jx'raot- wStt lrepa--fS
upon auj railrodd Land, by culting andrtmoT
liiK limlier Iherefrora lH-fre the- fnnx- Is
BOUGHT or Ihe Cwnpiiiv ANl PAID FOB.
All vacant Land in odd numtvriil fection!).
wbrtuer arn;yed'r uusurveytd. wilWii a dis
tance of thirty miles frum tbe liue vf tlw ruud;
belongs lo Ibe CumrMuy,
9 f I. IT. MO0BE ,
apr!3-tf Land AgwiL1
OFFICE l QDAUTEK.11ASTER
Depariment of the Columbia r
, rTU!iB,Oatao-f,2Sth Mircb, 1STS. '
. "
SEALED PRO POS VLS WILL BE RECEIVED AT TIUS
Offlce xnd at theodce of the Chief Qnartsrowter
MiliUry SlrUion of ti, Padflc, la San rraoelco, CaL,
until n,MontKe.Glh darnfJIar. lS72.f,r truimirttnff
U. S MElitar-r Storee.Snppttee au I Mali diirioz the en.o
Ing -rear conjroepc'uie Lit Jnlj, 1S72, and tndiiigSOth Uf
JUuelSiorer ineioiiovingnaies:
Route H0.1-WJ una, more or le-w, from Saa rrancuco,
v,,rvf,wN,uirpn,
flmt Hn.'! &0 tnnl ntore nr !. fnmi Can rMi.
Cali to AltorU. Orega.i. '
urate ao. dou luna, mure gc lesa, uvm I'ljnima, Ore
Kmr, td A anconrer, VV T,
Route No. 4 20O ton-,, mire or leal, frxen Portlaad, Ogrf.. -or
Vancuui er, W, TV to Astoria, Ore-on.
Rout No. 53)0 ttmi, nioi e'or leif, from Portland, Orn
," OTaoou-Ttr,W.T.1to8ika.Alaska.
Route o. 0 100 Ion, more of leva, frum Portland Oicn,
, 11 onancoDTrrj Wr, toSatfJuanliland,
vv .jr. f
Roule No. T 100 ton vmore or leas, fr im Portland, Ogn.,
1 .w urTaoc-iuTer, VTttoPort TowDjeDd,
Route' Ifo.S-.-10a t,aB,niore ortefl,frvm Pnrtiand, Ogn
. or VancouTer, 4W. Tn (o fort Laptral, I.
Rents No. 9100fona.ralle-orJeii.fro-n P,irtUnd. 0n
,r VancouTer, W.T..U rort,ColTiIle, VV,
Route 0. JO100 law, mire or le, from Portla-'d, Ojrn,
or anooa er , 1 10 rorl IMI'c. 1. T.
Route No. 11150 tone; todre . rlea. from Portland, Ogni
v ,uww,n, i. .mu -afiip ixaruoj,
'Ore4Sli.
Route No. 12150 tons more or teas, from Pun land, Ocji
w Vancoqrer, W. T to Camp VV arner,
Oregon.
Route No. IS pQ tuna, mre or le-ii, from Portland. Oj-n
dr Vancourer, W. T, to lMouo Landint
Route bo. 11 SW
"or-
a tou vmore or leas, from Porthnd Ori
f Vaocouret', t, T, tl VV .l.ula WT.
Route No.l-rlti)-slmore orlrw,roni PorttamLUfti,
or V anOfUTer, VV . T, taUnutllli, Opt.
Route? No. IS J0 ton-, more I r lm, fr. m Portland. Ogn
,r t T Vancourer, If. Tt UUIethej n..
Route No. 17 St0,tKW p,n,Ia. m uro or lev, (urn? ita-e
Route No. 132 O.0.K) p muM, mi-re or Ires, from VV allula,
' W.I,'t-Jrr.tC..1me.W.I
Route No. 19 2u0 000 pounds, more Lnlo. from Waltula'
c,MJi-uua i. .,ip rorr uo Tine n. T.
Koute'So. 23210,1)00 pontiJvmoro1, r 1s, from CmaUl-
.T,lo rorllfijutal.l.T.
2V),0oj poadJ, moreS r leii, from Umal
U Ortfu, u K) ft Bl, liT r i
300 DOO p.uiiji, mm,,- !., from Pall
Uregonvt ijCan-p Ilamej. Oregon.
VV.T-to frurt Irtiiwal l.T
t .-.-.. -. fii ""- f'-nr."-,-y
uouio, io,i. w yoo
Ii. " Urrot
Route No. 22 3o0.oV0 poun,ls irwre or e, froui Palles,
I Orimn. tutolnn Win,., Ar.M,
Route No 53 JOVjtWOwi mors or less from VTInneaucca.
Nrrada, to Tort IWse, I. T.
Route No. 21 C,004 -sounds, more' or leas, from Wfane
mucca,J,eTad.stoCanT- lllrnef, O eglio.
Route No.25 COOJUOO pounds, more or leas, from Reno.
r1 JNofada,tuCauipVrarneif,Oreir.a.
Route No. 26 200,00 pounds. gu or Jssfc from Tennln.
K.T ij'- n,i. A C. lt.B. (Cal. Branch) to Fort
at , Klarai h, ilrtfroo.
..i . m v . . . -
ivouu aftb.
2,ouu -xmnd juoreor, less, from TeruilD-
IiSII
usil. --.
lvlftmll, (Irin
u. . Jrejou DranIi)to loit
Route 5o. 2S 200,000 pounus, more nr less, from San
Traoosto.Cal, tU Crescent Clty( to rort
Klamtl, Othm
I Reuifi Ne. SSSOO.OOOtlounla. more oress. frnm Pafnnne
t v -, JMinifMpPlutriairajhlog-touaridlda-i
no jciritenrs, llorn. 01 lire tjleanralsr
1 and Snake Rtrers and east of the Colum-
V.I ' I i
I onto KorSO OOO.OUO'bounds, mnreir lessfrom WalluU
s-)ii VWT,iopiut-la Washington and Idaho
, . , .Territories as aboTeepeeiBed.
Routo 5o SloOO,000 pounds, ore or Jess, from Dalles,
rj t -Orepm, to -points In Oregoa. soutbof tie
( TBlue mountains aud easr of tee Cascade
t ' ' trange
Route So. 33 tOo.iMO pounds, more "or less, from VTtnne
mucca, NeTuda,to pofnrs In Oregon and
Idaho, east of the Cascade range and south
, cf, tie 11 o north latitude.
For Traaspoi-tiug TJ. S Military
Mails, &c. '
Keuta Ho. 33-I-Beta-een Port Toimaend. W. T and
Camp San Juan Island. W.T.
Route' So. 4 Between Astoria, Oregnn. Fort Steseni.
Orasmv aud rort Capo Dlasppotntment
Route Sois4illstr.en Camp WarnerJ 6regon, and Camn
, . BldwtlLCal. "
Route .,. JS Betsreen Fort Klamsth, Oregon, aud Jack
i I suoTille.PrrKoa, or Trrka, Cal.
Pmnosala must 1-e In triplicate and hare a en. .! rkt.
adrertisement atta-lied, and the following; requirements
mutl-earrtctldheTedtot
AUbids most be In U. S. Cduticr, and the amount
e-rr-ressed In writing as well as Sgures.
Bids foctpsusportaUon.br watrr ttusttate wbetlier
the ernrice la to twreo-leredbj steam or sailing sws ,
Bids for transport aHonTij land will Hate In how many
daja ths stores wiu b deusertd after being recelred at
theatartlnx point.
3HJs fcr transportation by land will also aute rates at
which .torts would be transpor eVl daring the winter
months, from 1st Ikorembcr to 31st march, and In bow
man days.
Orer routes from 1 to 23 bids must state rates pet pound
or ton (ship measuremenO '
Bids for transportation on routes 3o. Sa, 30,31 aud 32
annns,giwpji puuimpcr nuiej
Full partlrular-of requirements orcr routes I,'o.S3,S
39 and 36 can be had on application to this cew. ' '
. Alt contracts to ro into foira 1st Jnlr is?? .. .
land routes 30. Is r notice will begiseri tacontrwtora of
me quanuij oi supplies so oo iransporteo; at anyone time.
The same deposi t a with Wds f k supplies wtn bo roqui-
Separata bids f-r earn route required.
The United States rexerrea the right to delltrf ;th
whale nr any portion of tho .tores specified aboTs. to the
contractor, and abuf to reject anr or all bids.
' Hisnc rropDnu win oe nrulshed an application to this
Each proiKal nraat be tn a se- ate enTelona nA ni.t.
Ij endorsed outaide,-rroBtwil for route No.- ,"
rtrjfRY W.JANES.
Cspt. and Aast. Qr. MrJTJ. S. A.
AettaiChf.Qr.JiIr,
Aiert Clatiiartic Kll
-.- 'i-H i.W.ii ... .... , ..
Office Cliief QuafterMasfep,
Deparjmemt of ike CelsmMa
w
1PotUs,)tKot, 2SUwch,lST2.
CKALED PROPOSE IS WILL CG RECEIVED AT TOI9
SutScc hd tb rffl of tin AOlnf Ant. Qr. Mr. of
each Poet for whlclrnp)lie r required np to noon on
I ho thirteenth dt of M J. lS72Jorlb dellrerjat Mlli-
tary l'oeu la mu veparuneci, 1 1 ura eappuei iptcuiM
below:
PURTIiASD OREGON';
ISO cords nAT-.p.WDOO !
SICordiSOFT aO0D
00 tone of COAL;
ns,oaBjoroATS: -
lSOOOO.ftjofllAT:
30,000 Ibe of ST RAW:
T"
.?
' VASCOCVEIt.DEPOT, W.T.
1J00 corde of TTAHD WOOIVr
9flrAmn).nr!iiirTtinnn.
-
i) V1 ioabmirtHof cnARCOAJS ft
412.000 ta of OITS:
s.iDoa bi 1 rn iittniM ii :
170,000 i of STRAW, baled o looeej
FORT STEVESS, OUEGO't; '
1H
1
(00 cords or WOOD:
4000 lbs of OATS, sacked ;
tOfiOO B of HAT. baled ;
9,000 B of STRAW, haled; ,
FORT CAPE DMAPPOIVTSIEHT, IV. T,
eoOmrdaofWOOD: '
70 000 Rs of OATS, sacked : . .
90,000 fta of n AT. baled;
29,000 KM of STRAW, baled ;
CA3IP ASf JC1K ISLAIID,'V,T.-.
JOOO lbs of QAT sacked t
C2,O00fcsofnAr bafedr "
SSfiOO Jba of STRV.W, baled f ,r. ,
FORT COLVri.lOBrW,T,
, , 92,000 fta of OATS;
' '150j000fcsoffIAT:
42,000IbaofSTRAW: f "
1,000 bushels of CII IRCO IL,
FORT L AP1VAI, I. T. :
' 50 cords of WOOD: "M"s r
, 500 bushels of CHARCOAL:' ' I
.1 -m.OOOSnorOATi; . 1 II
500 000 Bis of II AT;
110,000 B)S of STRAW,
f6rt Boissrrr.T:f
800 cords of WOODr
,225i.uiiiets-orcirARCoiLr( rjiiA
I00,0MBsorns.RLEY,sackedr' -rm
200,000 Bis of II IT:
80,000 the of STRAW. , r
FORT ICL.A5I VT1I, ORKXJO"Jr
rr-
1000 cords ofVTO"D:
HOOboshelkorCUARCavCr 'T
550,000 lbs f OVTS; " ,,
SOOOOOlNofHAl: J" '
180(000Hsof STRAW.
CASIPWARSKn.OtsSf.V '
1J50 cord-of WOOD: '
SOOOO I s ofO ATS or BA BLRT, aacled;
1,000,000 lbs of HA :
300.000101 of STRAW: ,
Xfias bushels of CHARCOAL.
CAMP IIAUtEY, URECOX;
,, ,
loo,ooo lb, of B VRLKT. rscked :
100,000, lbs of OATS. lacked ; i ,
eV,atolbaorilAYr
25o ono lbs cf STRAW,
1.S00 (irtnls of WOOD.
2J500 busheU of CUAF.CO AL.
Thpricijiit TfrS, Currtaq; mnt Ue.fxprr'etl
Irrwritine aawtll aain fipirpn; anil all tMs
fur Ila and Wood taust'rt-tle the kind to be
rle'ivj-red. i , , . r
I'ronns-ila mit b" in triplicate. Rirrnr; th
Pn"jimc utri-a or iho li'ddrr; with one copy
or th " ativi rtimiit awicni-il
Thi- whnC r arty loftinn M ltff?"tIpplTM tony
Im, bil ,rr bti nc aTt-'cace bids wi)l be enter
ta!u.i1: ' ' ' ' '
Kn liM will b" i-nti-rtalnprl nnlc nccnmpv
niH br anjeren-tjrl cit-crrtiflcrl-'lrafton rrnip
wi-llXiinvii banker In rh1j-lly; TitrlivsliMrline
from a rlFtaneiJ,csTrffnraril ITelle Farp'i i.
Kn'. are--Tunc nr c riilli-nic lr 13 nrr c.l
nr- p- r ret (irtWSm mnt'of His, bM. as a enir-
nntw llwt u-mn will tie cntercxi in to u me con-tr.Bir.Wtilnl'-
" 'xr -
Tli.- Ilnitiil -late reerve ths- ri"ht tn re
n-ir? tbr hil-r aiivipnrtlnn ofibn stipp'!
Hit l mar iti-oniractia for, aNo to tiject any
nn,l nit li rls t -m
Tin- final arl fnrany Potwlll nfitTv made
until tli li'ds irn-d' at ll- l'ot htrr-Tj fn re
c,-ivil anil cumpartd with Iho b.d rcci-ivcl at
tli r nflW. J '
S.ptn.1e prnO't'i,ira"' Mkiatde Tor each
I'nt. and each prnpoal mat b-iti a ai-pi-rtti-enviliipt
plabiiy "-n1ort-'-PrtiposaIiftr fur-nMi'titr-J'ppl
e nt .'
Manic Prnpo.-als can be bad on applicttion
tn lh'pfi?co,, ., ,,,-,
All mvi-ent Ti'ill hWaftpr'be madi-lir Ihe
Disbnnnnirtiirici-rof Jli-lJep rlin-nt qc-Dislrlctj
'-"- -' -'-IlKS'llV W.JXN'K-i."1 i--i!
'OapOvUdiAf --tpQrJlVtr , ITJ5' a
ii Acting Chief Qtnrtermaster,
.h . .
MAY-BAY PAJEITY.
, ' H '.r A?AT St -i JK"
H.P,DESE1WS';
., Near Ft. JEfne,
WEDXESDAY, MIT 1st, 1872.
DlrJn"lWrViVshcre wlltbe,o fft-f?0rpnre-for
pnnies I aluo a pnre for iidlr linrwii.
On." erautl feature of the day will be a COCK
nGur ,.
.J s-r-oRisso-A SIDE.1 ' '
Thi liisr Fwinsr U nnw tip, anrT all o-c,lTO''
ctn'take a winj. Toe day'a amusunet1' w'-
be fullowfil by a T
daMceands'Uprer.
II: PDEsKIN3.
Jacksoavilfe, Oregon, March 30. Id '
Wing-Daras-Willamette Ricr,
Oregon. "" 1
IT St. Sagireer Oflco., '
Portland. OitEonvJ'ebraatj' 10, 187
SEI.EnPR'iPO-?ALR WILL BE RECEIV
ed at t' 1-r offli-e nnlil 10a. M on Mar "1
IST2i(-bn tlir-v will b oyened In b prt-senie'
nf birldi-rs). for bnlMlntr almnt 2,00(1 feet ol
Wins dm on the npprr Willmett Rlrer.
BMd- nt will stab. th'amonnt In V S.Curren-
ct fur wblch they ill conlract the Dara. per
lineal root. t
T)i-la'lid p-cl(lcairon, with blank fortajifor
rjrnnn'al. can lie obtafnd at Ibis offic.
Th amnunl availableJhr Ibe work 1. abont
Ss'.SOO.U. . Curreliev. and the dm'kre tn be
bnilt at Y.xmhllll Bar. Beavrr and Lone Tree.
Kjiuas,, utiiirrooij uar.j JlurapQrtyM rapia. ana
Bnwpra Bur.
The dams will cortsisfof lnjr laid'on Ibe river
bed thi- etire, lenzlh nt the I)m fattened br
drift tills in .mall pllrg driven tn ad'pth.of
Bre nr ljr.feet, thepilparieinp; flfleen feet apart.
Thl la tn In- enrerrd hr a on-foot layer of
iirnsh lieri into bnndlea and con-red with a cub
ic vard fiTsn-arel to everylen feet of Para.
B'd rrnst be In triplicate, on form" famished
frnm Ihla offky. and pnd"red. -Proposal for
Wine dm. U lllam-lt- River."
The rluht la reserved to njecl an v -nd all
bid..
nENRT llf ROBERT.
6tv Mjir of Engineer U. S. A.
Job Printinr dona at.
.theSEWTiivEL' Offic
J.B. WIITTri. -. ALET. WAliTtM
WHITJEJ f HTARTIN.
,V' Vcocsss6xsaiAs.i.QtM.-,illCl
diaus j
GENERAL.MECHANDimt
, -JCAUFOR.VIA STREET.t
aJJACKStNVll.LE. OREGON..
m PIRIMW GOODS,
....AK....
isfei"w: .KicEsr
LOW" PRICES WILL WIN
THE ITNDEUSIGNe'd TAKES PLtAStfit
in hotlryinp; hii friends and the btjblie
generally, tha he Is now recelrlnjr. and op
ening a very large and txtemlre itocYot k
STAPLE DHY GOODS,
BEADY MADE CtOJHMQ,
HAT8 AHD CAPS,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
CLOTHS, '
BLANKETS,
Uqov SKIRTat
ETC., ETC.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies', Mtses'& Children's Moet
S&" I have, olio, in connection with -Jta
BST me auoTe, a tety large and -t
5- exrrnslve Hock of choiee -a.
XST Groceries, Hardware -
l&- Qneensware. -i
o - .-Giass --a A tj
- ware", Cfjflery.'-sf
S&- Paints anJ Oils; alto. "&? -ejy-WindoGlass,
NaiIfp,,-,
t- and Steel, Cast and Steel -tt
S&- Plows ITooden and Willow ware -rat
JVH. IS?Jt lo ""' 7llitDJf fn ray lint at
the COmST CASH PIUGR Per.onJwi.Mn,
iQuuygnoa. will find, it preally to tbelrad
rantaire to examine my.tpck before pnrebai!
inercwliere. a. tarn-determined not to b
tirrderfold by any Bouse in Jack.on county.
Grire me a call, and then jndpe lory ouri-tir
as ra-my capjcily to furnish good. a. abote.
Vh'it'r ilHiakFik.
JaSk.onTilJe. Nbrtraber 18, 1871 If.
THE TEMPLE
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V )i iV- ,3 tfc
PRODUCTIONST 6F '
sva s - T -t
' ' '--Oi51 ' f
3n-3ijiasH finr ooiBO
The TKarr.K or Faxiiiov cannot be beat
Tj(ro: eTerytfifiig A kepi niwif tfieal-r'- 'I
Ibe latfc5 h"Tn'lkci,PraD(l1,i1-'Prx-Something
new dan be ecn every day.
Dry Goods Kr- WlATer; Spring. &mrnlPD&l
tfall-- '--i" - sL. .ii ia
Anything ctertting. for which Jott bay salt.fj
t)rolrlowam1btfnaIe'npSwafmf,'' j1
At least taka a Ibpk.lt,wIU4o yoo aVTiarrav
Groceries, all L.rds we keep .u'cbt.t-t-- t-.f
t'leafe call In anA'give them a test?
Iltrdware. also, frren-a pin fo ajpik'e. i
Qaeenswarerallklae.f,w-hatev.TyouTlikfA
ft, vn eV.X. .tv
llerchamltse, In greatrnrltty and pries,
PIotfi1dg'.bodt..'i'bor!rirTery; niCe.'J li
Llq,iors,enstomexj,wiHoviqt,wU.
Tobacco, such aa will .ait'everV ut.
Pood ayrnp, jnst Ihe tbfng for hottsVlta
ion will eat so moch yocritdei wl ache.
Fine picklevyoa may rdp'alr br deeree..
And, theo' bigtblte,6f Irabourgtrchtv
Bu't weray do morecome -retT'ftrVtar.elve.,.
Ibe fine .lock of goods we bars oo oar tbetre.'s!
ThS people all know It and tay to 'each othal..'
If you want eomelhlng good coim-iSriUrt- c
SACHS BROTHERS,
Jacksonrllle. Ogn. Nov If.
MM MOM EBRflFE!
edwlh mwu
FRESCO, .j
HOUSE,
siG-sr,
Al .1 CARRIAGES
OR3SFA3ffl&3SrTAL ,y
paihter i mm. -
HATING PERMANENTLY LOCATED XT
Jacksonville, will ba pleased, t Jeeeiv
Orders In', any of the" above'branchts oftht
basiness. . TCr
eS-jOrdersJeflat the New Stats 8loOB-ni
receive prompt attenlloo."lat
Shop on Oregon street, nut door to'Cryisal'v
blackrmltb shop. -
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