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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1871)
I A Catalogue of Falsehoods. The Litigant Bill Again. ! Jackson County-Its Agricultural and A Confederate Scout gone to his long Home. Mineral Resources. A Tempest in a Thimble. Organ No. 2 rushes frantically to the sup The Hon. the Board of Trustees for tbe town The “party organ” has become a kind of The smoke of the late civil strife has clear port of the Litigant Act, and supposes that Jackson county is bounded west by Jose- SATURDAY MORNING, FEB’Y 25, 1871. common sewer, into which is emptied all the of Jacksonville, by way of relaxation from ' ed away, and should leave the character of ll e people for whose benefit the act was past» venom und mendacity which the fertile brains the arduous duties of their office, and on the1 1 phine, north by Douglas and M a*co, east by the truly go al xud brave in the clear sunlight ed, will appreciate the uniformity of rates try E. D. FOUDKAY, Business Agent. Grant, und south by ihe State line. I am — of anonymous set ibbers who have a personal principle that a little “nonsense now and of truth and charity—whose virtues should be charged for legal advertising. No doubt. grudge to^gratilv, or a malicious in »live t<> then is relished by the wisest men,” adopted fully persuaded that this description must be held in common admiration. And as “The people” ‘ would probably appreciate a necessarily be, to a great extent, unsatisfac accomplish, can originate and Palely vent dili following at their last meeting: Time, the grand arbiter, sets all things right, uniformity in the price of smok’d herring, or torv ; but in the absence of the law estab over an anonttnms signutnie. The ferule 7b the Proprietors of the D em < cratic the many noble characters that were smoth whet-stones, or carpenters’ work. And we lisliing the boundary it must suffice. Un imagination of the anonv mous vortespondents believe that a Legislature has just as much 1’ imes : The Desperate Straits of the Radical estimate* respecting it* area vary everywltcr« ered in defeat will shine out in that true up ¡8 a Source of wonder to us; their lies start party. The following is a copy ol resolutions in from eidht to eleven thousand square miles— preciation they so justly merit. 3 he rem right to fix the price of one as it Ims of the nant of that glorious band who followed the up with the rapidity of lightning, and are ro luced by «la*. R. Neil, one of the Trustee- ihe highest figures probably npproximat« great Lee over the tract of his immortal ca other. It is a law of man that due notice' shall be given before commencing a suit. It The alarming aspect of the situation of the multiplied like the sat-da on the sea shore. of the town of Jacksonville, adopted Ixy the eer, are following him one bv one to bivouac nearest the true result. Tiie county can cer As an instance, we take tbe following 1st of Radical party has caused its leaders to be on the eternal camping grounds, where wm is a law of nature that we have houses before B >ard, Feb., the 18th instant : come more and nj >re aggressive. They justly lie* from a late commitiii. ati< n in the Herald i “W hereas , the D emocratic T ime * persists tainly be little less than 170 miles long— it is ind strife shall be no more ; and as the fol we can carry on any business. Why doc» fear for their farther lease on power, and, un over the signature of ¡\emesis, put pot t mg to i hi publishing a false directory of the town oi \probably more—nnd GO to 70 miles wide, lowing tribute is given in a true, heartfelt not the Legislature tell us who shall build whieh would give the result near the Iasi sympathy from one of our worthy exchange«, . ' , less bold strategy on their part is exercised, come fr< tu tins county, us a specimen: our horses, fix a price therefor, and when •J.icksonvide, therefore named figures. The countv is ratnrally di tiie Southern Home, should not such sad Lie No. 1 — Fay bus started a personal or- the election two years hence will bring them | Resolved, that the Recorder be ord red t< vtued into two great and di-tinct divisions, incidents hush all bickerings and leave envy they are built fix the rates of rent? We had- gan hete. a \\ aterloo defeat. They fear a free expres not intended to recur to this subject again. Whose money was i used to put the inn-!,'4"est lhe proprietors of said paper to pub ■•ach possessing its own peculiarities of scen unstrung: 6un of the people at the ballot b>x, and they We were shocked to find at the depot in chinei y to work 9 Can i it be p'«stble ilia lish a true directory or none. ery, resources, climate nnd soil ; the one ly Charlotte, (N. C.,) this famous scout of Lee’s But when any newspaper claims that it is have made a bold stride uu the aggressive the Duke I'i.rni-hed the spondulicks lor it I Resoloed, that the Recorder be requested ing to the east, tbe other to the west of the army dying of consumption. He had been beneficial to “the people” we shall endeavor’ to that end, in instituting committees to in The insinuation that Holladay furnished a t> furnish cucli of the papers published in Cascade range. This natural barrier between «pending some time at Aiken, S. C., and was to place it before the people in its true light.- vestigate the Ku klux outrages in the South, cent to the T imes constitutes Lie No. 2. this town a copy of the foregoing for public» the two sections is designed at no distant day trying to reach his home in Virginia to die We totally disclaim tl)is as a Dencocratrc in order to initiate another reconstruction in Lie No. 3 —Fay visited Portland just before tion.” there. (,’apt. Randolph is the great grand measure. Properly, it is a Patterson meas- that* quarter, that they may better manage the Duke left Oregon, and on his return stun-! Now, in obedience to the foregoing order, tn become the eastern boundary of this county. son of President Jtflemm, and nephew ol When tho eastern division shall have become Gen. G. W. Randolph, l ite Confedeaate Sec ure. One of the good results claimed by the the suffrage question of these reconstructed ed the Tunes. you ¡»re “requested to publish a true directory sufficiently populous to sustain a county or retary of War. He inherited the stalwart defenders of the bill is that it will prevent The T imes was all ready to be issued before ridden people. This base legislation means of this town, or none “ ganization—and that time is not far distant— figure, the iron constitution and tbe great legal notices from being published In obscure- nothing more nor less than buvonet ir.teifeT- F ay g t back. U. S. H ayden , Town Recorder. physical strength of the Jeffersons. He al circumstances will render this result an alt ways selecttd the darkest, coldest and most religious journals. There are three religion«' Lie No. 4—Fav voted for every nxn-ure ence with the ballot box. Through this Jacksonville, Feb. 21*t, 1871. in Holladav’s nterest in the Legislature, re- .* Jute necessity; ami with the county seat inclement nights for Lis visits to the enemy’s journals published :n this State ; two of then»- treacherous net the free will of this outraged «»ardless oi its legality or justice. On receipt of the above alarming series; poc ited as it is, in the extreme oouthern part camp*. Many of his perilous adventures in the city of Portland, each having a large* people are to be suppressed in the coming Lie No. 5 —He told livre, after hi* return of resolutions, the first thought occurred tn ?of the county, “way-faring” men may proph excelled the wildest incidents of fiction. circulation, and one in the backwoods of election. After the disastrous experiment in from the Legislature, that the Portland sub us what will the Honorable Board d • to u* ¡esy upon thi* result with absolute safety. General Lee gained from him much of that P.dk county ; if any of them are “obscure” New York, North Carolina, and Georgia, sidy lull was a d—d swindling, thieving bill, if we take no notice of their resolutions ? i information, whieh so often baffled nnd con That part of the county lying to the north fused the enemy’s plans. On the most terri it must be the latter : yet it has been pro-- more stringent measures are to be relied up yet he voted fol tt. Lie No. 6—I wonder what induced him to Next, did we by any possibility of means! and east of Klamath Lakes, and of which I Ide night we ever remember to have known. claimed the litigant organ for that county.—- on ; as a bill has just been reported by the _ doit? His raiiroad infatuaiiou was caused neglect to liono» our columns by the inser-! lesign writing in this communication, lias Capt. Randolph croSse 1 the Rappahannock Guard. House Judiciary Committe, which will doubt by sell interest alone. tion of so illustrious a name as that of the ' been thought, until recently, of little value. below Fredericksburg and went into Burn less receive the sanction of a Radical Con Democratic Reunion. Lie N •. 7—When Fay was in Portland,! author of tue above? Alas, it was loo true! This impression seems to have obtained from -ide’s lines. Alter a week's absence, he came back with full knowled -e of the strength, gress, whose only care is for place and power. wincing and dining with Ben. Holl uliiv, be In the hurry of making up our first number, I the general appearance of the country tit a position and plans of the Federal General— fore the Legislature met. Ben. put him up to Hon. S. S. Cox, of New York, lost evening’ The main features are thus given : the name so lanious in the forum, on the him with “the powerful field glass.” Gen. distance ; for few, until lute years, thought organizing what has since b -en known aS the | “It provides f>r Supervisors who shall per ' rostrum an 1 in social life—that tia tie upon it of sufficient consequence to repay explora Bradlev T. Johnson mentioned in his report gave an entertainment nt the Arlington sonally scrutinize, count, and canvass every Jacksonville Railroad Comp.my. House, Washington, in honor of ex Senator Lie No. 8--They organized here by elect whom the regard.* of all men in Oregon ait; tions. But a more intimate knowledge of • <>f 21 .Manassas thi.t the Confederate line in ballot cast in their election district, and shall the railroad-cut got out of ammunition and Hendricks and Senatir Blair, who was sworn make and forward to an officer appointed l-y ing David Linn Pie.-ident, and S. Suctis Sec .now fixed with admiration—was accidentally 1 rliis heretofore terra incognita reveals the foug* t the enemy with rock*. On this occa n on the day previous. Among the invited the United States Circuit Court to perform retary. omitted. fact that, aside from the many beautiful and sion, Capt. R. struck a Yankee or. the fore guests were ex Governor Seymour, of New the duties of Chief Supervisor of Elections The Company never w is organized, nor for the District reports of their acts, includ was a dollar of stock subscribed, until it wa.-, We wete struck aghast, and after careful fertile valleys known to exist in this region, head and killed him dead. This was but one York; ( x Governor Bigler, of Pennsylvania; calculation we a-cert.lined that with this it is conceded to be the finest grazing country of his marvelous feats of strength. To think ing comments on the manner of registrati >n, of such a man dying with consumption ! Governor Huffman of New York, and th» done when the Company was organ zed at number just eight issues of the IT mes would in th-- wo. Id. and notes as to the qualification of individual The once gav, light-hearted, chivalrous a h- Democratic members of b >th hou«ei of Con voters—and that they shall attach to the reg Silent. The lying as* who wrote the above, be c inipleled ; whereupm we here make our Among the most noted of these valleys may lete dying ol consumption on a railway train ! gress. Ex Governor Bigler of this Stats, wa» istry list und any ail copies thereof, and any Ought to have known that the Company could' amende \>v publishing just eight times out be mentioned that of Upper G»os» Like, —dying, but talking sweetly of his Saviour, certificate, statement, or return, whether the not be organize 1 until a majority of the capi . t’so complimented with an invitation. This j illustrious city dad’s name: jame* r. ncil. List River and Sprague’s River Valleys. and j ivfu'i’v of hi« h ipes of a blessed immor same or any part or portion thereof be re lality ! Not a cloud darkening his bright leuniou to foreshadow a disposition on the quired by any law of the United States, or tai stock was subscribed. {James R. Neil, James R. Neil, james h . neil , To enumerate the c unties*, rich alluvial vision of heaven ; not a doubt weak“ning bis part of prominent Democratic leaders in the Lie No. 9 —As so >n an they succeeded in- any State, Territorial, or municipal law— v.illevs—small ’tis true—yet without a name, faith ; not a drop of bitterness in the cup th East to p'a-e Mr. Hendricks prominently for- any statement touching the truth or fairness getting their re* lution through the Legisla JAMES R. NEIL, JAMES R. NEIL, skirting the mountain stream* which like net : Fa’her gave him to drink. Well might tlx v.ird as the next Democratic candidate for the of the election and canvass w hich they may ture. designating their company as the com work traverse the country in ail directions— i unwilling seer be forced to exclaim: ‘'L"1 Presidency. We have no hesitation in saying desire to make in order that the facts may pany cnti.eJ to the land grant, they reoryan I me die the death of the righteous, and let my become known, any law of any State or Ter ized, elected Jesse Applegate President, and ■he larger fl >wing west—is the work of the I last end be like his !” dial Senator II -ndr eks would prove ueuepl e ritory notwitbs'anding. '¡’hey further pro- Henry Klippel Secretary, and subscribed for ri-h. luxuriant growth near future. The tble to every Democrat in the Pacific States, pose, by means of fines and punishments to a majority of the capital stock, which wa- exception, chaiacterizes which, without an The Moral Degradation of the Govern is he is now unquestion >bly the first choice be inflicted on all who attempt to interfere over two and a half mdlions, the entire stock these valleys, great an I small, places their ment in the Hands of Grant. with the privileges thus accorded to the in being five millions. •f e ghl-temlis of the Democratic party of thia spectors, to protect them in the discharge ol Lie No. 10—Fay's object wa- to have his fertility beyond a peradveuture; for soil, C«ia«t. their duty ; any law of any State or Territo tittle ring control a majority of the s nek, i.nd [From the New York Sun—Radical.) clinate, pifC co’1 water and picturesque With Hendricks from the great West for ry to the contrary notwithstanding.” when the tittle came they would sell out tn scenery they are «urpissed nowhere. For the It is surprising how little indignation i President and some min like Governor This abominatiou of all abominations over any company that w uld g ve tin. tn a fair excited in the c mntrv by the degrade! mor.-t eit her ¡most part, however, this region is eiiner W alker from the Southern States for Vice rides all other measures of that aggressive price. mountainous ar consisting of high table lands' tune which G-nerai Grant lias introduced in Pre-i lent, the triumph of the Democratic Lie No. 11 — This s re.arded as the actual to the conduct of the natlo ml G »verninent party to actual despotism,—leaving no au /- or plains, of little or no va’ue for agricultu I He Ims appointed men to the highest place- tarty in 1872. by an overwhelming mnj >rity, reason of Fay's great regard for a railroad in thority to the States,—every ballot box to be this part ( f the 8 a'e ; tt w. s a prospect ui j ral purposes; but this fact does not detract tor the sole reason that thev have given bin vould be assured.—Sue. Reporter. under the supervision of the United States. putting money in his own pocket, and not the *o materially fiom its value as many may be presents; he has conferred upon his own an' A mere farce,—the people’s will to be guided welfare of bis constituents that made him A nother .—In the Mountain Democrat we , inclined to suppose. It i» well understood liis wile’s relations every p st of power anti emolument into w hich they c mid be cr >wde by the point of ’he bayonet. Thus the Radi struggle so hard. ind the f dlowing e >id.a! endorsement of the bv most that these elevate 1 plateaus or plains —all with mt any regard to their fitness <o Lie No. 12—1 am credibly informed thn» cal party are determined to perpetuate their produce the fittest quality of bunelt gras»,, unfitness ; anti he has kept Bancroft Davis, Portland Ileral l : a California company, w ho own nil the swamp power, and establish their rule as absolute as lands adj lining O.egor., pul Mr. F ay -7 1 •(• “Our S at 1 exchange«, outside of Port • ¡and in great abundance; abundance; and experienced the bribe-taker, in one of the most imp irtan the Czar of Russia ; and the only difference as a retainer. offic *8 «if his administration for nearly a year an I, are inquiring if the Daily Herald ha* ' 1 stock-growers unite in testifying jo the fact ■will be that insteal of one tyrant, we will liter the Legislature of Massachusetts I.a Lie No. 13—Ilia road bill was designed, s>> that this species of gr.ss is far superior to proved ami published the tact that he It id -u<pended. As we have only received the have a thousind to lord over us. These are we out here think, as a reward to Lis right weekly for the last three week*, we wou'd N iw we trust the wottnJe>l dignitv of oir ; all others, its grain like virtues having the m’keii mi bribe of’ sixty thousand doll,-us t< no idle chimeras ; they stand out in bold re bower, at the expense <>f the entire people of answer in the nffi mative. We will also ad 1 defiaud hi betray his constituents ami fleet to fullv develop the animal system at an this county. City Fathers is healed, and their righ’euus; lief before our eyes and the remedy is with it cannot bo ; eli> n s. This is not disputed ; L c N i. 14 —If you remember, i» male hat the weekly m i V. so far as we are con thoits ind early age ; while the ‘'cattle on and it stand •erned. us we have no use for it.” oarselves, and let us use it before it is ever the Sheriff road overseer; it force I everv indignation appeased. We most hunib'v ask the native lie evidence is irie-istible ; lilla ” prove m >st unmistakably am mg the authentic public documents <>’ lastingly too la’s. man to pay hi* road tax in money ; the pardon of the “most potent, reverend and The Democratic paper* of this S'nte are has not attempted t 1 Sheriff was to have a CTtaili per cent for grat d seignnrs,” w hose sage counsels nnd ju wealth of the moun’a n fastuesse. The val M issachusetts. Davis recovering what Consummate fools tb--y receiving mad tax. ami a per cent for pny'hg dicious Ftiitesmenship preserves the stcred leys ab >ve mentioned are capable of sustain deny it or to p.illi iate it in any manner. Th- •roved themselves Radical Agony. to be, when they gate am io<: iniquity inujouj is braz* t»; ,m. ing, under judicious cultivation, a papulation tact is confessed ; the If it had become a law, it i out road money. precincts of Our town from the incursions of| Gen. Grant giv< S it his approval an 1 make t. p.-ittsriun their support for the position of The following is a sample of radical inge would have been vv. r’h, to the Sheriff of tbi- roving swine, and punishes the owners of i exceeding that of the whole of Jackson c >unty it his own by keeping in high station the ma’ State Printer.— Guard. countv, nt least $5.000. it this time. Toe first thing our “Rip Van of whmn such things are known to be true nuity to hold its grip on the negro vote in '•ayu*e horse*, whose unmannerly steeds wiil i So fir from this being true, the Sheriff Winkle” will know, some intelligent atid ener And such is the tyranny of party that eve Tennessee, which was a handbill circulated earnestly protested against making him the persist in standing on the s de walks. And ■ DIED getic German Coiinization Company will draw men like Henry Wilson, Charles Summer in one of her C ingressionul Districts in the R ad Agent, and the Surveyor of the County in partii-nlar do we cry nte«i culpa, mea culpa, ■ nd Get rge W. Curti*. who especial.y ropre- the first prize in this country. Stick a pin late election in that State. We give it ver mea maxima culpa, striking our laboring •ent the conscience of the Republican body FI>HER—In San Franei«co. February 15th, 1*71. was actually substituted. here. J oski ’U, youngest child of A. and j. Fisher, of batim : view this fact with silent acquiescence! Lie No 15—I can tel! him. nnd prove it, I breast m ist savagely, in the meantime, for Jacksonville, Oregon. There is a highly probable conjecture re This is a state of < fficinl niornls never be ton, that Fav said in this county, two years »«•glecting the most illu*tri >u^-of the B >nrd. I WHO IS ON THE LORD’S SIDE? ago. that “if he could not rule the Democrat i< I He whose looks of unutterable wisdom ; specting this country, which, in connection fore witnessed in our country. There novel VOTE FOR GENERAL SMITH ! before was a President who would batt party he would burst it." inspiring dignity and unapnroncliable gr.ivitx with its description, may be necessary t< thought for a moment of retaining in a plac* Do you want to be a slave again ? If you Lie No. 16—I can also prove th it in tlx mention, viz: Nearly the whole region np .f honor, a man who had been provedcapabL do, vote for EJ. Shaw, ns the Democrats tell I campaign of 1868, when he was called on t «trike th» beholder with mingled emotions of 5. pears strongly indicative of past vulcanic of betraying the most solemn trust for a bribe you to. But, if you love freedom and hon nddres« a Democratic meeting in thi* town. profound respect and self abasement, nnd action. Tne brown basaltic plains, with There is not today in all Christendom a pub esty, if you do mean to serve the L»rd, and he replied bv saying that ‘‘it was n<>ne of hi- make him feel a* if be «tood in the presence lie man who will stand up in face of tlx funeral, and he would take nu part in the >f a superior being. We would have slighted copious feldspar, chrysolite &c., which may world and openly attempt to defend the re do bis will, burial services.” him last of all. We beg to assure th it ven be observed at intervals, apparently running tention of such a pers tn in office. It was re VOTE FOR GENERAL SMITH ! Lie No. 17—He skulk, d out of th* c mnty 'iTRCVIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- east and west, are evidently of igneous orig n for General Grant thus to bid defianc J g<>n, Tor tbe C<*u.nty of Jackson. He is your true friend. lie is one of the jes* before the election came on in '68. for m erable body, the City Fathers of Jackson Within these supposed volcanic belts may be served at once to the public conscience nnd to polti / /» A * Mary McGrath vs. George McGrath. good and great men who, under God and his other purpose but to avoid voting for the ville. that we did not intentionally omit from cul expediency. Poor, infatuated, fools the T-wn Directory the most illustrious of found a species of lava or melted rock, resent man! preferring!«» heap useless favor* upon servant, Abraham Lincoln, led you up rut of Democratic ticket. To George McGrath, said Deft : You are here N emesis . their number; the sagacious politician who bling in many respects that which isfrequent- ■<ne proved to be a bribe-taker, rather than li by summoned to be and appear in the Circuit the Egypt of slavery into the land of Canaan Now we submit w he her the Father ol worked for the radical ticket ia*t June, nnd ly ejected from volcanoes. From the gnin for himself the respect and confidence of Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, of freedom. He fought and blel to make foregoing we may safely assume that here »hose who esteem honesty and fidelity as in ■ >n the first day of tbe term thereof, commencing the 13th day of November. 1871. and answer tho you free. lie voted schools for tour chil Liars himself, with the bcnefiit of nd the voted the Democratic ticket t) eave his rec experience gleaned iy his practice of 6,00(1 ord ; the ambitious Statesman who wanted to has been the seat of fierce volcanic agencies. (lispensible requisites for the exercise ol complaint in this cause filed, wherein the 1’1’ff dren . prays a dissolution of the bunds of matrimony, >1- The numerous hot springs to be found here, authority in a republican government! years, could begin to equal the number here be Secretary of State ; failing that, District V ote for him ox T uesday . 'tnony, ami the care and custody of John and and whieh constitute another interesting feat S enator / T iiurman .—This distinguished Georgiana, infant issues of said marriage, and a That ia all that you can do for him who set forth. Indeed, we have been compelled tv Attorney; failing that, County Judge, nnd ure of this county, go very far to confirm this gentleman, in discussing the Southern out suitable maintenance for the same, on the ground has d me everything for you. He got yon quote nearly the whole communication, in or has now descended to be the Herald's agent; <>f creel ami iuhuman treatment, and personal in ..pinion. The water which issues from these the right to testify in the courts, to ride in der to enumerate the falsehoods. There are93 <he brilliant orator und profound lawyer, springs is strongly impregnated with one or rages hatched up by Holden, Bullock and dignities, rendering life burdensome; or judg ment will be taken in default thereof. _ the cars, the right to vote, the sacred right t> lines in the communication and 17 falsehoods. whose skill ami legal acumen, ns displayed more uietidic substances, und when Cooled, Grant, made some guOt) points.* By ord<w uf llou. P. P. Prim, Judge of said In Florida (said he) look what has been m the Neil and Fisher cases nt the last term has a sulphurous or iron-rust taste, nnd your wives and your children. Turn out ou Court, Ibis 24th Fehrnarv. 187!. C alifornia and O reg in R ailroad .—Re >f Court, commanded the admiration of nil SI,,®H repulsive mid nauseating. Its nndi done. The vote of eight counties thrown out FAY 4 REA, PITs Att’ya. » TUESDAY MORNING, ports nr? now in circulation th it the Centra’ cinal virtues, however, are said to be all but that went Conservative, on the most fl.msy Februacy 25th, 1871. feb25-wfi. who witnessed the performance. No! we and vote for him. Show that you are free Pacific Railroad Compnny intended to com. miraculous ; the alleged effect being that ol pretext. What is a few election outrages in would not intentionally slight the pride of ia(] invigorating tonic. , The must mysterious North Carolina to this? Then look at Texas, men, and won’t be sold to the Democrats. plete the California and Oregon Branch to the Jackson county I But ns the election is now I thing in connection i with these springs is, where the Governor appoints every single Remember S’ate line during the present year. A S m, THAT GOD SEES YOU WHEN YOU VOTE ! so close, at hand, we guess we wont rectify ¡that in many instances only a few apace* dis officer in the State, except the members of Francisco dispatch to the Sacramento Union ’aril may be fouud another spring cold enough »he Legislature—appoints every election the mistake just now. It is not worth the to have its source in perpetual snow. There officer. What Would Senators from Ihe L incoln is loiking down from Heaven. under date of the 11th ult., say* : “The Cen- trouble. But if Mr. Neil is re elected we are also in this region numerous small, clear North say to such a power as this vested u Angels and all good men bid you da your ! trat Pacific Directory siy* they will c-mplete promise him liis name shall be printed in the lakes, every one of which ab mnds in fish ol the Governor of their States—the Democratic duty . Vote in the fear of God, aDd he will I the California nnd Oregou branch to tbe Ore largest tvpe we have in the office ; and this the finest quality. The mountain .trout, Governor of New York or Connecticut, fot bless you. gon line before the en 1 <>f this year.” The esteemed such a delicacy in many of the Fas instance. He would boil over from the t >p VOTE FOR GENERAL SMITH I Corner California and Fourth Sta. , Alta of the 12tli has the following : “Tin is but just, ns a position on the Board of tern States, are here so plentiful as to be re of his head to the soles of his feat. Here is a "■ * ; President Grant begs you to vote for him. California and Oregon branch of the Pacifi • Trustees is ab mt the only honor he is likely carded with little or no interest.; “chubs” may chance to investigate the purity of election*, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- You can’t vote for a gambler and a blackleg Railroad Im* been completed to Tehama, a ever to liuve, he shall have a full benefit. be taken-nt pleasure, and in nnv desired ll/o/. here in Washington, not tiro years ago. t’-tlly inb>riu their friend* a*<Lthe public gen- quantities —the lakes liter a ly teeming with a negro was mobbed almost to death, and era 11 v hat they have purchased the above estab- •who wants to sell you. The Democrats and distance of 122 miles from Sacramento. A P ostal Agent Underwood has been in them ; nor are the mountain streams leas what was his offenfit-f Votitig a Democratic tslnnent of Mr. Dan. Cawley, whieh will ba the Ku-klux tell you to vote for Shaw, The large force of men are now engaged on liti- town during the week, with a view of ascer •■live with the finny tribe than the lakes. ticket. The police were even powerle-s to leucetorwiird eonduoted under their eonstant per sonal au|i«rvi»ioii, and they guarantee eatisfaotion devil wants you to vote for Shaw. You line, and the work is being pushed forward taining the postal wants of the citizens of this The famous mountain streams of Virginia, in protect Inin. You had ample power to re to »11 who may favor them with their patronage. won’t do it. You will vote for your TRUE with great energy. It is thought that the dress this outrage, but nothing was done; not lnc»e BUblee are eentrally kxmted, nnd within county. He quite agrees with us that the times past, were not more replete with trout a voice was raised to denounce it. FRIEND, :on»enient distance of the various hoe*)» of nublio road will l>e completed to the Oregon line by postal route indicated in the T imes sometime than these. But nevertheless all this, there can be entertainment. Horae» mule* wilT Tt.e timber in the south nnd east of tLi- , Uoreeiwv mules will be Uarded boarded GENERAL W. J. SMITH. I November next.” Should these reports iince is necessary, and that the service should country, except in the mountain gorges, is o little doubt that whatever scheme has been and carmi camd for, lor. by the day or week, al nt imalcraU m<MlcruU This sacred appeal did not avail the loyal prote true, Ben. Holladay will doubtle-s rush be put on immediately. He gave us hopes little value, being sc nee and of inferior qiial- h itched by Butler and Morton will be car th*large,t *took « Or-^n- Smith. He is left to apologize to the late his road nlong with the same rate of speed, ■hat if Congress convenes after the fourth of ily ; to the north timber of fair quality is net! on) by <?:? IÇ- j"*? 9 Ì ft strict party vote ’—hatred to south of Pertload, of ’ Î fc f » 5 9 * ? J Ji M f M Sainted, and the good angels, who were look nnd nt the close of tho year the two mads March the bill for the route can be gotten found, and Sufficiently abundant, for nil prac the defenceless people of the bouth being the BVQGXXm ^AlRlACHrt ing down from that bright (?) abode on the will not be very far apart; at any rate, our through immediately, and the service put tical purposes. So tar as the preci >us metals i only point upon which the now scattered < *► . > forces of Radicalism cm possibly be reunited, ure concerned, little or no prospecting Ims terrible crisis, for the loyal blacks not coming I citizens cao expect at co distant day to hear on this summer. * with single or double teams, for hire on reason had «wcasion very - often toproch»im< been done. The face of the country is un •»" I I - have - - . . .. able terms ; * w, to time. Tbe would-be Christian patriot is the puffining of the iron horse in tbe valley »ever, on tip toe to trt dwtover discover T he WiiATnER.—The past week has been favorable for pincers, but more favorable than Curiosity is. however, I left at hone to do penance for having these uf the Umpqua.— Plaindealer. what more the wretched retclied Radical leaders Vah ’ quite sfot my, nnd winter seems to have set otherwise for silver and copper. The whole do to worry, harass and persecute these poor GOOD SADDLE 1IOHSES 4k MULES, country, fr<>m center to circumlerence, abound- glorious spirits straining their visions for Which will be hired to go to any part of M r . Dennis Crawley, of Link river, has tn, in earnest, Rain has fallen in heavier in every variety of.game, nnd the “Hunter’s people. One thing, however, is certain, naught. Grant a begging, and Lincoln look ihe country at moderate rates. quantities than usual this season. Tuesday, Paradise,” is a beggar to its quantity ami whatever of tyranny ia now exercised toward* Animal» boegbl and eold, and horses bro ce to ing down to be paid by a howl of defeat. It been in town during the week , he report* Wednesday and Thursday mornings, the vol quality. them will be finally visited wpon the North The future of this country, so long ia too bad, Gen. Smith, that the Dem >crats, very little snow in the Klamath Basin pti >r ley was covered with snow, and we learn that regarded as won bless, may be brighter than ern States—in time—whether ibey-be friends «addle or harness. t<> th • ast storm ; stock are fat with every »1»® fall has been quite heavy in the inouu- wu aulivipate. , Klaiuuih Basiu ucxu REAMES A WILSON. <»r foes of the reigning powers.— Baltimore the Ku-klux, and tbe old sable gent should prospect of doing ÿall. May 7th, 1870. prevail. * taioe. J ackson . Gazette. i I X X. f -X JAMES R. NEIL. K I Uru>, <fo-3ai>. 11 SUMMONS. ( LIVERY 4 SALE STABLE I •w i 7