A Eugene paper, speaking of the railroad routes,
Receipt 3jfd Distribution of School Fund, T axable P roperty in O regon .—We are indebt says : Hon. Jesse Applegate, Engineer, has been
March7th. 1870. Whole Amount of ed to Hon. S. E. May, Secretary of State, for the instructed to survey a point up Stewart’s creek, in
following statement exhibiting the value of all tax
School Fund Reported by Max Muller, able property in the several counties of the State, Jackson county , and through a pass between Up
per and Lower Klamath Lakes, which indicates
County Treasurer, $2,958 34.
as returned by the Assessors to that officer, for the that the road is to be built through the southern
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12
EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY
—OF—
years 1868 and 1869 ; together with the increase or counties, even in case it is to connect with the
Thirty School Di tricts have reported an aggre decrease in the valuation of property for the past Humboldt Road, which we hope is the case.
Democratic State Convention.
gate of 1,682 pupils, between the ages of 4 and 20 two years in the several counties :
MARRIED
years. The following table exhibits the award
By virtue of the action of the Democratic,
1S69 Increase.Decrease. DAMON—STEADMAN—At the Parsonage, Tues
Counties.
1868.
to every School District:
State Convention, which was held at Port No. district . CLERK.
AMOUNT.
day, March 8ih, 1870, by Rev. C. Alderson, Mr.
PUPILS.
4,477
Benton..... 1,137,574 1,133,097
Robert
E. Damon, of Grant county, Oregon, to
land, on Thursday, March 19th, 1858, and of 1. Jacksonville S. J. Day
$506
52
288
Bnker*..... 418.490
Miss
Annie
Steadman, of Jackson county, Ore
93
87
50
.......... 138,171
the Democratic State Central Committee, 2. Vandorn’s T. Brady
Clackamas. 1,671,095
gon.
61
55
35
W T Lever
Col. Ross
20,586 ..............
Columbia. 146,659
which was heli at the same place, on Jan. 3.
75 62 Clatsop.... 322,426
43
J Shook
4. Plnvnix
29,644 ..............
260 29 Curry.....
R H Dunlap
148
4,672
Sth, 1870, the Democratic State Convention 5. Ashland
115,013
ave just received a thor -
<86 25 Coos.......
4«
6. Manzanita W II Mer’man
105,327
326.946
will be held at
73
S7
ongh assortment of FALL and WIN
42
7. Soda Spr’gs Z Howard
2,144
Douglas.. 1,476.518
00
51
B. F. Myer
3,345
29
TER GOODS, coobisting of the very latest
Albany, on " ednesday, the 23d day ot 8. Myers
Grant......
324 949
75 62 Jackson... 1,043 982
43
29,168
9. Butte creek L. Tinkham
styles of
,
'
March, 1870,
54 52 Josephine . 206,829
31
P. Dunn
10. Tolman
5,724
128
39 Linn........ 2,690.221
73
289,466
J.
W.
Simpson
12.
Antelopo
at 10 o’clock a. in. of said day, for the pur
58 04 Lane........ 1,668,299
33
13. Pleas’t cr’k C. Mingus
99,481
In the Matter of the Estate of James R
94 97 Marion..., .3,580,779
pose of nominating Governor, Member of 14. Wil’w Spr’s M. Mansfield
54
355,86»
Pool, Deceased.
6ß 87 Multnomah5,436,050
38
508.716
Congress, Secretary of State, lreasurer, State 16. Mou’d Dist. M. Peterson
URSTANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HON. CLOAKS,
87 93 Polk .......... 1,380.042
50
17. Dardanelles J. Wells
138,469
County C;urt for the County of Jackson,
Printer, Judge of Second District, Judge of 15. Ant ioeh
116 08 Tillamook.. 55,684
66
M. A. Houston
3,589
Slate
of Oregon, the undersigned will offer for
47 48 Umati la ... 763,478
HATS,
26,631
. 27
Third District, and Judge of Fifth District, 19. Up’er butte Wm. Miller
sale
to
the highest bidder on
89 70 Union*...... 768.169
20. Sams creek W. A. Childers 51
to be supported at the next June election.
48
84 42 Wasco...... 1,339,295
21. Mis’ritlat Kasper Kubli
965.704 .............. 433,591 Saturday, the 23d day of April, A. D. 1870,
SHAWLS,
102 01 Washin’tou 868,110 897,265 29,155 .............. at the Court House door in Jacksonville, the fol
58
Bv order of said Committee, representa 22. Wag’rcr’k W. Beeson
102 01 Yamhill.....1,056,256
58
23. Gr’ts Pass Win. Kahler
928,825 .............. 127,431 lowing described real estate belonging to the es
tiun to said Convention was based on the vote 24.
almoral
73 87
42
N’th Phce. Win. Mathews
tate of James II. Pool, dec’d, that is to say : the
59
Total
......
26,746,864
25,727,1331.256.7881,089,859
68
119
cast for Democratic Congressman at the last 25. R’ek Point J. B. White
undivided one-half interest in that certain tract of
52 76
30
1,089,859
R.
Hutchison
26.
Pie
’
s,
crek
SKIRTS,
land adjoining the town of Jacksonville, County
election, giving to each county one delegate;
110 80
63
27. Un. Town W. A. Jones
of Jacksm, Oregon, and known as the “Bigham
for ever? seventy five Democratic votes cast, 28. L. Ap’lg’te L. Allen
18
31 66 Total increase
TRIMMINGS,
and Langel farm,” described as follows : begin
56 28
and one delegate for every fraction of thirty-1 29. Prairie
J. W. Pittman
32
ning at the S. E. corner of claim No. 37, T. 37, S.
58
102 01
Tn<>s. Mec
,, .
i
.
.¡30. Unitv
N ote .—The counties marked thus *, have failed R. 2 W of the Willamette Meridian, and running
NOTIONS.
eight and over, but allowing each county at,;U< (Jr 5IoUn I. Skeeters
36 93
21
thence W on the S boundary of claim 37 aforesaid
/
9
7
to
make
returns
for
1869
up
to
the
22d
inst.
63 û 1
R. S. Armstrong 36
least one delegate therein ; which rule of ap
12.80 chns, to a post ; thence N 16.75 chns to a
*t is probable that the figures that will be re post ; thence N 78° 45', E 7.48 chns to a post,
portionment will give to the several counties Whole number of Pupils,
1,6S2. $2,958 34 turned from Baker and Union counties for 1869, from which a white <>ak 12 inches in diameter bears
the following number of delegates, to wit :
Al«*‘ n complete assortment of GENTS
Number of legal voters reported, 1,052 ; num will not vary materially from those of F868, and S 72° E 33] Iks, a black oak 12 inches in diameter
an
d
BOYS’ clothing of the very latest
4
bears
S
25°
W
71
Iks
;
thence
N
to
the
N
bounda
Benton.....
ber of male scholars, 862 ; number of female wil leave the total increase in die valuation of
8
ry
of
claim
No.
37
aforesaid
;
thence
E
along
the
Baker......
¿¡scholars, 820 ; number of quarters of school property in 1869 over that of 1868 at $166,928. N boundary of claims Nos. 37 and 90 to the N E
Clackamas
1 taught in the county during the past year, 48 ; Ths decrease of $355,860 in the valuation of prop corner ot claim No. 90 aforesaid ; thence S on
Clatsop.....
ain't paid teachers front County Fund, District erty in Marion county, while it is known that the the E boundary of claim No. 90 32 chns, to a post
Coos.........
1
Curry............
Tax. an»! subscription, amounts in the aggregate taxable property within its limits has increased, and mound ol earth at the corner of said claim No.
2
i 90 ; thence W 4.0.8 chns, to a post at the N E cor
Columbia......
9 to $6,940, making the average wages paid teachers shows the necessity of a law creating a Stute Board ner <>t claim No. 92, T 37, S R 2 W ; thence S on
—OUR—
6 48 dollars per month—board included in most of of Equalization. The Assessor for Marion county, the E boundary of claim No. 92 aforesaid 41.90
-T lack mí »n
II cases. During the year there has been expended aftei the assessment of 1868, compared the assess chns to the >S E corner of claim No. 92 ; thence W
li in building and repairing school houses—inciden- ments as returned from other counties, and became on the S boundary of claims Nos. 91 and 92
T.anr
___
43.95 chc.s to a post, from which a black oak 15
I; tai expenses included—$2,198 62.
convinced that some of the Assessors in othercoun- inches in diameter bears S 27° E 18 Iks, a black
Marion............
I present the above supplementary matter in or- ties vere placing property far below its value, for oak 12 inches in diameter bears N. 33|° W 27 Iks, are of California manufacture, far superior
a black oak 12 inches in diameter bears N 37° E
Multnomah...
y tier io show patrons of the schools the business done the purpose of avoiding the payment of State tax. 43 Iks ; thence N 33.50 chns to a post, from which
in quality to Eastern make, and we guaran
Polk...............
]
in
this
county,
during
the
year,
as
well
as
to
en-
He
lowered
the
valuation
of
property
in
his
assess
the
corner
of
claims
Nos.
91
and
92
bear
W
2.67
Tillamook ....
tee to fit the most exquisite foot.
7 i courage those who follow the profession of school ment for 1869 to correspond with the . valuation chns ; thence W 32.67 chns to a post on the boun
Umatilla.......
' teaching, to come among us, as the remuneration plncei upon property in other counties, and as a dary of claim No. 37 aforesaid ; thence S 4.00 to
4
the place of beginning. Reserving and excepting ;
Washington.........................................................
‘ paid for services is ns great in Jackson county as consequence, we have a decrease of nearly hall a so much ot the above tract as is mentioned!
Wasco....................................................................
8 I in any other county of the State. While this re million dollars in the valuation of our taxable and described in a certain deed bearing date'
Yamhill................................................................
158
port is encouraging, it is still far from being en property. The value of taxable property in the 17th day of July, 1870. executed by James R.
Total..................................................................
Pool to P P. Prim ; and also so much of said tract I
The time for holding the County Conven tirely satisfactory. The subject of education can Marion county has perhaps increased as much as as is described in deeds, or in bonds for deeds o lias been replenished nt«<l prices reduced to
tions to elect delegates to the State Democrat not receive too much attention. It is no idle boast in Linn, yet when we compare the assessments in agreements executed by said Pool to 0. A. Davis, meet the times. Qneenswu e, Crockery, and
W. 11. O(>er, and also the block now occupied
ic Convention, was left by the Committee to; that American intelligence can alone preserve and the two counties for two years, we find a surpris and
by
Ole
Gunnison, and also so much of stiid tract the like, in abundance ; in fact, all kinds of
perpetuate American patriotism ano independence ; ing contrast, if it were not accounted for as above.
the several County Committees, whose duty and with its decay, the foundations of our cherished
as is included in Pool X Klippel’s addition to the goods to supply the wants of the people.
We hope ti e first business of the next Legisla Town of Jacksonville.
it will be to provide therefor.
institutions mu t crumble to ruin. On this nypoth- ture may be the enactment of a law creating u
/ Iso. at the surne time and place will be offered
IT IS
I
The Committee would respectfully urge ifeM the false economy of our legislator s, who re Board of Equalization, thaX the people of the State I for sale the tollowing lots, blocks, and fractional
prompt action on the part of the Democracy I fused adequate support to the public schools is to;»
blocks, situated in Pool i Kl'ppel’s addition to
may be taxed equally, and not permit any county the Town of Jacksonville, to-wit : Blk No. 75,
of the several counties.
apparent, and a subject of profound regret, I am to evade the payment of a just proportion of the Slots; blk No. 73, 10 lots; blk No. 74, Slots;
blk No. 77, 8 lots ; lots 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10,
willing to admit that the school tax is really a tax expenses of the State Government.— Fanner.
L. F. GROVER,
in blk 68 ; fractional iota No. 2 and 5, and lots to advertise prices, but will aesure yon tlwit
on the rich to educate the children of the poor, ami
Chairman.
V. T rkvitt ,
A gricultural C ollege L ands .— From lion. No. 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, in blk No. 63 ; blk No. 69, you can buy goods of us, FOR CASH, at Aa-
it is thus equally beneficial in its operation upon
8 lots ; blk No. 70, 8 lots ; lots Nos. 1, 2 and 5,
Secretary.
both parties. The poor have the promise of the J. II. Douthit we have received the following de in fractional blk 71 ; fractional blk No. 66, 4 lots ; tonisiiing low prices.
law that their children shall 'be educated, and cision of the Secretary of the Interior, at Wash blk No. 65. 8 lots ; 1 fractional blk north of biles
With proper management the ratification of this
Call and see us; we are well supplied with
thus preserved from the greatest temptation to ington, and we understand it involves the re-selec Nos. 73 and 74, adjoining Robinson and Sprague.
Fractional
blk
corner
of
E
and
Park
Streets.
Sale
amendment will give us in Oregon 200 colored I crime ; while the rich are assured of a greater per tion of about 10,000 acres under the grant for the
go<>ds, and »ire bound to sell them .« ft>r • cash
to commence at 1 o’clock, p. m. Title perfect.
votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket at sonal security than the law can offer—tho security endowment of a Stale Agricultural College :
lower than any other house in the county.
Terms cash, or notes with approved security.
the June election. At the Presidential election of an educated community.
W. G. BUFFUM, Executor,
D epartment op the I nterior ,
j
Per Jas. D. Fay, Att’y.
G eneral L and O ffice , >
Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting the e’ecto-
I have no specific remedy to offer to correct the
March
12th,
1870.
January
18,
1S70.
)
ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two many defects of our school systoin, but hope that
Register and Receiver,
hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths ¡every effort will be made, both by private individ
Roseburg Oregon :
•f this class vote the Republican ticket throughout uals and by the press, to influence proper legisla-
G entlemen : I have received your letter of the
the Unite»! States.
m ’
This is the reason why Democrats howl for a | tion on this subject. I hope to see property made Sth ultimo, submitting the question whether State
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
“white man’s government
and this is one rea responsible for public education, as ii just and wise selections under the Agricultural College Law of
Hon. County Court for the County of Jackson
son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our measure of protection to itself. I trust that the 1862 should be considered “minimum” or double
State
of Oregon, made at the March Term, 1870
colored population show they deserve to I» enfran
“minimum” lands when made within the limits of the undersigned will offer for sale at the Court
profession
of
“
teacher.
”
than
which
there
arc
none
chised by voting against rebels and democrats.—
House door in Jacksonville, on
DowelVt Washington fatter to the Sentinel, January more honorable or worthy, elevated by an appre the “Oregon Central Military Road.”
-Corner California and Fourth Sto. ;
In answer, I have to state' that the odd sections
17th.
ciating public sentiment, and so fully compensated
Saturday, the 16th day of April, I8TO,
that ability and character will be secured in every are reservedfortaid Military Road by the Act ot the following described real estate belonging to rpiIE UNDERSIGNED .WOULD RESPECT-
W hen w $ took up the Sentinel last Saturday, it
L rally inform his fricDda and the publie gen
school in the County. This subject is worthy of July 2d, 1864. The even sections, however can be the estate of James Hubbard, dec’d, that is to
erally
:hat he has purchased the above estab
was with the feeling that we were about t > be edi
the atte.ntion of statesmen in older countries, and taken under the Agricultural College Act, and say : the property known as the “Arkansas Livery lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will ba
Stable property,’’^beginning at the North-we t cor
fled and instructed—in short, that we were about
any increase in the facilities for education, or any computed in accordance with the ruling of the Sec ner of block No. 27, and running thence N 43° henceforward conducted under his constant per
to enjoy “a feast of reason and a flow of soul.” But
elevation of its standard, will bring honor to those retary of the Interior, at the ordinary “minimum” 35', E along the line of Oregon Street 88 feet ; sonal supervision, ami be guarantees satisfactiea
In
alas I how great was our disappointment,
thence 46° 17', E 20 feet to the West boundary of to all who may favor him with their patronage.;-
of our legislators who are instrumental in its ac rate.
1 hose stables are centrally located, and within
Cluggage’s Donation claim ; thence South on said
vain we scanned column after column of the sec-
Very respectfully,
complishment. I hope, eventually, to see the rate
convenient
distance of the various houses of public
line to Pine Street ; thence North 46° 25 west 105
ond page—nb “Letter from B. F. Dowell” greeted
entertainment.
Horses or mules will be boarded
Jos. S. W ilson ,
hills abolished and the public schools wholly sus
feet along the line of Pine Street to the place wf
our anxious gaze. Convinced, at length, that the
and
eared
for,
by
the day or week, at moderate
beginning. Title perfect. Sale to commence at 1
Commissioner.
tained by a tax on property. In the meanwhile,
charges.
He
has
the largest stock in Oregon,
usual valuable and instructive letter from Wash
The foregoing is a correct copy of a communica o’clock, p. m. Terms cash in hand.
would suggest that our representatives be urged to
south
of
Portland,
of
HERMAN HELMS, Adm’r,
ington was wanting, we turned to the first page to
procure an increase of two or three additional mills tion this day received from the Commissioner of
Per James D. Fay, bis Att’y.
console ourself by a perusal of the “Chronologi
March 12th. 1870.
on the dollar, and thus place our public schools on the General Land Office, and, by order of the Reg
BUGGIES AITO CARRIAGES
i
cal record and patriotic song.” But misfortunes
ister
and
Receiver,
is
respectfully
forwarded,
for
a more efficient and prosperous footing. With this
never come singly. The record and song were not
with single or double teams, for hire on reason
single suggestion. I respectfully submit my report, your better information. I am, very respectfully,
there, and our joy was turned to ashes, our sweet
able terms ; also,
L. L. W illiams ,
and hope that public and private efforts will be your ob’t serv’t,
anticipations vanished into thin air, and, like
Chief Clerk, Roseburg Land Office.
MULES,
made to insure a higher standard of education, bet
IRCUIT COURT, STATE OF OREGON, GOOD SADDLE HORSES
Rachel, we refused to be comforted. We heard it
J.
H.
Douthil,
J.
F.
Miller,
J.
C.
Avery,
Albany,
ter compensation to teachers, greater and more reg
for the Comity of Josephine.
Which will be hired to go to any .part of
intimated that the call for the County Convention
ular attendance of scholars, and a deeper and more Oregon.— Farmer.
A,
B.
McElwain
vs.
J.
G.
B.
Stone.
the country at moderate rates.
* .
crowded Mr. Dowell’s valuable contributions out.
earnest interest in that which alone will insure na
Animals bought and sold, and horses bto'ce to
Action at Law to Recover Money.
The idea ! A call for a pitiful County Conven
saddle or harness.
P ortland .—The Commercial publishes the fol
tional strength and purity—the education of the
tion to crowd out the instructive letters of Mr.
To said Deft : You are hereby summoned to be
lowing census, taken from the City Directory for
poorest and humblest of the nation’s children.
T. G. Reames.
and
appear in the Circuit Court of the State of
Dowell from the columns of his own newspaper !
1870,
which
is
the
most
reliable
authority
obtain
Nov. 6th, 1869.
’ iiov 6 tí.
*
T. H. B. S hipley ,
Oregon for the County of Josephine, on the fourth
able
:
Sup’t Common Schools,
Monday in October, 1870, and answer the com
L ook out , D emocrats of D ouglas I—Last week
4,182 plaint in this cause filed, wherein the Plff demands
Total number of white males.......
Jackson
County,
a noted Republican of Douglas was in town, look
“W “
“
“ females..
3,389 judgment against you for the sum of $90 78, with
Oregon.
ing for “men to work.” “Did not want any body
interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, from
500 the 31st day of July, 1869, and costs and disburse
Transient population (estimated)
r
but repubs or shaky democrats, who would vote
A R evolution in M edicine .—It is not a gilded Number of colored males.............
90 ments of this action. And yop are hereby noti
the way their employees wished.” That looks as pill to delight the eye or please the fancy, but it is
“
“
“
fema’es....,
47 fied that unless you appear as herein required, A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE
if the Repubs were afraid of Douglas and would a true medicine placed in the hands of the people
500 judgment will be taken against you in default of j.TL finn of Sutton A Stearns, are hereby notified
Number of Chinese males..... .....
an answer. By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge to come forward and settle their accounts by the
colonize.
for their relief, and no person can take it accord
“
“
“
females....,
220 of said Court.
first day of January either by eash or note, as the
First publication March 12th, 1870.
C olonizing in B enton .—Ben. Simpson, Indian ing to the directions, and remain long unwell. It
books MUST BE CLOSED UP.
JAMES D. FAY,
Total population................... .
8,928
Agent at Silitz, is going to put up five or aix saw- may seem incredible that many cases considered
J. M. SUTTON.
Attorney for Plff.
hopelessly
incurable,
have
been
frequently
cured
Dec.
4th,
1869.
dec4-tf.
mih> on Aquina Bay. What do they want so
Population of East Portland—
March 12th, 1870.
mcbl2-w6.
in
a
few
days
or
weeks,
and
we
cheerfully
invite
500
males 300, females 200..
many eaw-mills for just now? Docs the honest
the
investigation
of
the
libéral
minded
and
scien
A
Benjamin intend to import Radicals from Marion
„
DR. W. JACKSON.
tific
to
the
cures
it
has
made.
Such
is
Dr.
Wal
Aggregate total
9,428
to work on them, in order to gain a residence to
harm-
ker
’
s
Vegetable
Vineyar
Bitter»,
a
safe
and
enable them to vote next June ?
less remedy. Buy it, try it and be cured.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-
J acksonville Dowell has attnined an eminence
Dental Rooms in Horne's Hotel, Jacksonville,
T he Rev. Mr. Revels, the saddle-eolored Sen
didate
for
County
Treasurer
of
Jackson
coun
Oregon.
All styles of Dental work done on short
T here was but one civil case tried in the Coun- in grotesque humbuggery of which no other man
ty. su-ject to the Democratic County Convention, notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
ator from Mississippi has been admitted to his seat.
ever dreamed. In a late issue of his paper he an and the will of the people. I have further to state
given to the regulation of ohildren1« teeth. Teeth
Haring promised Mr. Dowell his vote on the “Bell ty Court for the M rch Term ; Madam Guilfovle,
vs. L. T. Davis, Adui’r of Van Name’s estate. The nounces : “Chronological Record of the War for that I do not belong to any cliques, as my record extracted without parn by the use ef the late
mare elaim” Mr. D. immediately went to work for Plff claim $93 balance on account, and obtained a the Union with a patriotic song, selected by B. F. will show for the last twelve years.
method of local anesthesia. Ail work warranted.
him, and through his immense influence with the verdict for $24. Kahler for Plff. Fay for Deft. Dowell. Attorney, Jacksonville, Oregon?* The
M. MENSOR.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
March 12th, 1870
This was a rich trial.
N ews hits him in good style.— Albany Democrat.
Senate, secured the “cullud gemmen” his seat.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
nov20 3m.
---------------- »
■ - -———
■
■
■---.......................... . —
•
FINE GOODS !
~~~r~
SACHS BRO’S
Administrator’s Sale
H
FREHCH DRESS GOODS,
F
P
B
&c„
I
• •••••••*••••••••••• •••••••••»•••••••
&c.
CUT AND FASHION
•••••••«
BOOTS AND SHOES
• ••••«
.••••• ••••••-•
••••••••••
• •••••••«a >•••••• •••••• ••••••• ••••••••• •••
•
••••••••• a ••
••
••••• »••••• »••••• ••• •••••••••
a»« •• aa»aa*e««•••••••• •••••• ••• ••••••••• »•••••
i
i
I
w
SACHS BRO’S.
Administrators Sale
I
r jv i o
LIVERY & SALE STABLE
SUMMONS
/
C
>
LAST CALL.
>4
%
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I
I
z
DENTIST