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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1871)
ADVERTISEMENTS, in Tns D emocratic T imes will be charged the fullowing rates I ir I inrcrtion, (ten lines or less)..................J3 For each week thereafter..... ..............................$1 A liberal deductionfr-m the above rates will made ■ n quarterly and yearly advertisements. Published ».very Saturday Morning BY J. N. T. MILLER & CO Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE-"Cn California St,, over Rcamcs con's Livery Stable. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat cssjmd dispatch, at reasonable rates. ' Hi J á a W a - .: ; -St TT- A *-■ be (1,1. o JACKSON COUNTY. F irst J udicial D istrict .— Circuit Judge 1’. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney, II. K. Hann J.ickvn t'-i ’iti/— Circuit Court, Secund Mun in February an I N ivember. County Court, Gr- M >nd.ty in each rat ch U..U14.> 1 Clerk L’ >< i u: : w. ric.i Peaeo, •n. ¡mes A. Wil- ai. 1 J. I. LG AL TENDIallS taken at par for ition. Anecdote of Gen. Loe. vres OFFICIAS. DIXŒCTCILY VI r. I. S. Hai Ln ; Irea.-- ; M rah*!, J*ttM P. MeDaaki r i Connecticut Ku-Klux eat canfcderato leader, jn!t dead, was remarkable for his eocial us well as for his military qualities. Iiis handsome per son, aristocratic bearing, ar.d polished man ners, made him especially the idol of the fair sex wherever he wont. Tho severity that marked his deportment in camp end battle, totally d ‘-erted him when the rcsponsibilides wh:. h they imp-.sei w. re withdrawn, and in p; ivate life lie was one of the most genial and humorous of men. We recall an anecdote illustrative of this fun-loving element of his ■haractcr. Tho incident occurred a few days b- fore the outbreak of the war. Among the most frequent vi-it. rs at the mansion ou Ar Says tho Crisis: “Tho most despicable manifestation of the Ku Klux spirit discover ed in this country recently is that unclean trick whereby the Abolition Ku-Kluxof Con necticut swindled Governor English out of iiis office of Governor, to which ho was clear ly and fairly re-elected. The evidence shows that about two hundred Connecticut Yankees, lineal descendants of the blue law' witch bur ners, committed felony and perjury in order to ingratiate themselves with better men, and that these criminals wore supported in their crime by accomplices in the Legislature, who aggravated the perjury of the smallqg rogues by piling on official oaths of the most solemn and imperious character. This Connecticut Ku-Klux, headed by a vulgar demagoguo named Jewell, deserves the attention of tho Congressional Committee, as a more llagraut outrage upon public decency and political morality has never been committed in this country. It is sheer folly to go South in search of Ku-Klux boogaboos when such an infamous fraud can be palmed off upon tho enlightened people of New England, who snilicr iu their sleeves at the success of a windle which should consign its perpetra tors to the prison. Gov. English can afford to await the natural result of such offences against law, as he has the quality of endu rance deeply imbued iu him ; but it would have been more satisfactory to outsiders if !;c had arraigned, tried and condemned the vile clique of his persecutors under the laws of his State which make penal offences of fraudulent voting, perjury aud theft. i" .:!• n Ii iel.t;- were the Fairfaxes of Alex- M l 3. Fuirfax was one of the g'nor- p.u-ticul.-.r favorites and the attraction:-, of i.r s-.ciety were Eut least list among am g the induce- im s that tempted him so often from An.>.b- to Alexandria. One c Id December 1 :r:g, w!hi'c r’. ii.ig thr ugh the streets of m st delectablo settlement t, he espied F. aF]or- aching CT (rem the direction in h he w; ’ going. A ll W m toments later ;ad dis m >u:;ti‘ I and engngi cd in co: v r n. Th c lady arm- <d her a i if against the 13 CRC V of the weather by carrying a mu'.f, with which she rd lieve I the ten- y of l.t r nose to as umc a too brilliant . by ; : ;'* s p * f’V''”V Pl : to that frost Io -1 i! ; this 17 upon the vail. n f act whi a ';s ca: •efer to 1 e Li . ■ I. 4 .. .1 1 i. ■ ’ el, but did’n ai’Cut C‘ r- 11 û S >■ a friend turuiag a it’... ’ VHil Wk * h>SEI lliNH Cut N TY. Ji: 1 -c. J. ii. Sifcri Sheriff, 1 : C’er-. Chnries 11 'hes ; uP-v; Treburer, Wui. Naucko ; KU G. Pat era », H. W Superimeli Lnt, R. It. Mill L-, n .- Circv.it C. urt. 21 Munday J 00 00 I® JOB PRINTING. Wil TERMS: Subscription, per annum, Si t month*.......................... •n. N . Fi.-! How vrer, lk at J; ■ \ . 4'«. 4 ■ • • ' 1 I < 1 ». g if i x . r LFlii v 1 4 11 <1.. 1 !.- i - "i ’rin A *■ l.r ........ 11 • ‘ . t.i ! » f . k t » ’. - , Il Ii : I ( r p 1 ¡i. 1 . 1 •/ V ’ An Imperi ant Movement. 1 T ‘ . . -j pi.ru ■ fr / !• your vei ”__V ' ; We learn from the German Dcmokrat siiat the new Immigration Society has been fully organized by the European ar.d Oregon Land Company, who will offer most liberal terms to induce a large immigration direct ircm Europe. The President of the Company is J >hn S. Wilson, well known throughout tho United States as Commissioner cf the U.S. Lana Office for the last twtnty-fivo years, and the Directors are gentlemen intimately connected with various railroads, etcamship u 1 banking associations. !•;■', the ri ¡nd uf tou-i : is ¡ ••suede’ th tran Í ri ì to the elys ian fie Are;'ll-.. The s il cf Pout’.! cm O rent front that of tl 4 ¡lis V.' ¿1 r ; nor, <¿ i . Ibi . : tains quite a per cont ... 1 oí s •':! ul tiie V» i llame; .1) Valli It is a v.el th ,t limc- fr< s\ ar.d I any other .1 • rid -X- u¡ i of Uta ment* an 1 11 L > ic' ¡ ai 1 tu the c .Ilecti'.n the F. Trai ani State Govern- ry 1 L ;rls un 1er the Pre-cmptiun I Laws i, an i tu tì e Entry of Miucral Act s. ltf. Il lúllds of W» JACKSON* D-.¡tai RuutnS in buil-I’H r f- rraerly occupied by Dr. E. II. Grccmnan, corner Califuruia and Fifth Streets. Ail stvl s of Dental work done on short t..'ice. at Tela- I prices. Particular attention .-n the rc ju'.tti u >t -hil Iren’s teeth. Teeth cxiraetel with ut pain by the use of the late n I of lo -al anasth- sia.’ Ad work warranted. S. n guaranteed. n<>v20 3m. Nov. 2<»th. 188» An agency has been established in Frank :!1 V» fort, Germany. Mr. Herman G. Muller, it well known citizen of California, is connected with the movement, and will leave our State rare f r Europe in a few days, to make arrange ments f r the vig irons prosecution of the ob jects of the Company. We know of no bet ter qualified icrson to give impetus to the nnvcmc-nt timn Mr. Muller. He has lung been a resident < f California ; is a lawyer by nrufesd n ; was for a lung period co-cditorof tho Gorman Dcmokrat; is thoroughly ac quainted with the resources of the Pacific C.-ast, and has dune much to make known in Germany, by his writings, the immense labor fields that offer on the Pacific shore homes to millions of European brethren. Wc wish Mr. Muller every success iu his mission.— ' •1 * ' Examiner. T iif . S tanford H orse and D lx A ir —No C hance r r a R ace .—The following comma« nic.’.tiu!’. front R 'bert Bonner wc take from the New Y rk Herald of May 231: N ew Y ork , May 22, 1871. To the Edit r of the Herald—In your pa per of tho 12 11 instant I find the following telogtain from Chicago: “Robert B.nncr has accepted the challenge of the owner of the San Francisco horse, to race in Chicago in June next, for a purse of $50,000.” Wiil you permit me to state that there is not one w rd of truth in that dispatch? I have neither accepted nor received such a chul^ ¡cage. Under no possible circumstances would I allow a horse belonging to me to compete in a race of any kind. I own and drive the best horses that I can procure; but I keep them for my own use exclusively, and not for racing purposes ; so that whenever y a sec a rtatement that I have accepted a challenge to trot one of my horses for $50,009, r any other sum. y u may be certain that it is Ehecr fabrication. ca: acily f r crop pnduction ! tiger an i cle other soil—it Lists longer. We cm b u n up pro >f i f this fact from (J.scrv.;:: • f until : PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL the limesto 10 hills of l’ennsylvan Virginia, Kentucky, and other on tho Rio < RIEXD WITH A ?.2'.Y AA'IE.—t !• States. into two Ter r~i papers announce that a new grass has The valleys of Southern Oregon Ety so 11 of Illinci-, and c i »■’ r » W ’dii 1 * , 8 3 1 1 « ; Ihl di covered in California that live» j ri on as a extensive than have ever been to have p -pulath L 9 through the dry bummer, Stands the drouth When these Territories shall have Most of people, and especially the scttl *rs in Stafe k .4 has been that part of the State themselves, have never IlCCCE io S at s, the present limits of Texas and is very productive. Alfalfa »rowing in this St-ite for ten .>r fl.tc.n years. count ¡1 tl c fuotliilis and up-lands ns worth I will ei ¡1 r ne five States with ten Senators, I anything. A ? hut few people have lound it This will be a vast ir.cr- asc of puliti. :-’: pvw- Il is the grass ku twn a.- Lucerne in the East FROM LONDON, «s>Ti> IE?* J3°ö. ^ el € JL qb j • <4 ■ desirable to raise gr in ‘•away ent S uth.” er. Now that the war is ov r and cmigra c 1 State , where it is eicensively SlVt grown for r, tavin : located in J acksonville , !?. ■ 1 two -r three that lew found all the land n ode 1 down in lion is rushhiir into Tex; as so rapidly, n divis- 3t li:\i c-'.itle. D iri: g th j last jf ini'.mu the citizens of this place an J vicinity .3 been turned to the ars special attention hr.: t.i it he i- ii’.-.v prepare i tu take orders fur all kinds il’.e level valleys , ai d have rever tried grain ion of hs its i.uge ' uge verriiory territoi must take place at u! g.-at-’and I >>’? e'. .thing at reasonable prices. Large quanti:i s f \1P f till* on the hills, to any extent, and Imre never an early day. Its pr nt siz' i, nearly five Satistacti .u guaranteed. I ; year, and so far a • :lfa seed were sold this purchased the hill lands f r anything but times a- great as that of New Y rk or 1'cnr.- C leaning an i R epairing done. 'T ’J. — such as — ; know tbi e.-ro- riuients have been very sat sheep pasture, Yet these very pr ph1, hav- sylvania. July 2.1, 187». jlv2- tf. i.-fu -t. ry. 1 ¡1 ¡.CHS .- ¡wn to alfalfr will "ey’, will in ing the rich bl; ck soil of the valley R odert B onner . produce m-re Fruge than an Lun I red acres M ir- Tim C limate of C ai . i - enia .— Dim. less than ten years l>c mere surprised than A n A pology .—Mr. Phillips of Wake, N. <f ordinary pe.-ttirc. We have seen patches CAKDS, any one else to see the neglected hills pro- b’e, strolling along tie wharves at E C., has in his place fia the House of Repre- ENGINEER, ducing immense crops of wheat and oats, ami met a tall, gaunt-looliir.g fi/ure, a “Di. ter” this year which had been cut twice, the yield entatives, apologized for the infirmities of a making thousands of people rich from the from Calif >ri.ia, and got into cotiver ition oach time I eing very larg*, and at least three Judged Here is the apology : untold quantities of grapes and other f.ui with him : “Healthy climate, I snp;,o.-c?” ci-ups in .re will ba taken from the same land BILLHEADS, “In regard to Judge Pearson’s habitual in- Why. without irrigafiun. The gr:-. - - ds its roots which they will predueo of finer quality than “Ii :;!t!iy 1 it aint anything cl-c. 1IIOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS- CON- toxienti n, he said that the Chief Justice's J stmtly on hand. anywhere else in the Suite. Vt e confiden !y stranger, you can choose there any c’itr.atc d-.-.vn to m : ' t’.r ', lr«’<? a:. 1 grws dur!;, g the >!i. pr vide lit onca gets a g'> id infirmities in this Particular had been known believe there is ample room and occupation you like—hofor cold - ar, I that w?. “¡cut trav dryest s« H \N DRILLS. cÁ* A U U'bXi all over the Slate for thirty years. That in valleys of Umpqua. Rugue river and eling riore than fifteen ininntcs. .1 Jest think start, and when the land is rich and Well ; . . .. I, ,.f m. i m of people. To any o’ that the next c 11 morning when you get tilled, the yield ii wonderful. It is theenly despite of this well known infirmity, he had 12 1 2 Cents. from the Superior court July 17ih. ISC'.t. 1 ■ ' ■! _ th: ¡¡gh that country on the top of out 0’ bed. There’.* a mountain there—the grr. s Well abopte 1 f'r dairy purposes which i i been elevated ; stage c ;ich. t:.is statement would appear Sawyer Nevady they call it—with a valley will live through the tix months f dry weath bench, and recently re elected Chief Just ¡co 1 xtrav.ig.mt. But we have been up and hi each side, the : oe hot, the other c< 11. er ; a: d this fact ba* attracted the attention by an almost unanimous vote. The Chief down those valleys, from Sod 1 Springs to Well 1 git on top that mountain, with a of stock growers in this Siata. Lucerne Justice almost had a chartered ught to in* pamphlets . •’Sailor Diggins,” and from GJice creek to double-barrelled gun, and y >u can without crops < ut as alfalfa, 1 ut is just as gond for all dulge this infirmity.” UNDER 1Î \ 73V Lei the people remember that when they SeottsJjurg, enough to know that wc arc cor moving, kill either Summer or 'Winter game th it.-->$. F. B u U l S h . elect a drunkard to office, his friends claim rect. This progress and development cannot jest as you will.” “What! have y n ever 12 1 -2 < ’ENTS A T hick L ipeeh M ember .— The Washing- niBicdibus. tììc b. of course take place, without opening the tried it?” “Tried it? often and sh uld have ton correspondent of the Baltimore (¡azelte, for him the chartered right to get drunk. J't All'A 9 1 country by a railroad. But the road will be done pretty well, but for one thing.” • peaking of the swearing in of the new mem Wo once more raise our voice against tho f e w; 11 built, unless the enemies of Oregon arc “Well, what was that?” “I wanted a dog bers oi Cotigrt s, bays ; “The appearance election of any drunkard to any office.— Bib* For llvlnk. no OllltS Of strong enough to stop it. The road has work that would stand both climates. The last of the new comers was quite encouraging. lical Recorder. Ah l all uher kind* of printin'» required The b t face I iw among the lot of the few t. be dune in the community, on ed wonders in the Willamette valley, but its dog 1 had froze off his tail wbilo pintin’ on remaining sculbwajs and carpet-baggers, to HXü Will 1: 1 Thus ! kno’ very reasonable terma. “Nona but tho brave deserve the fair,” effect in Southern Oregon, when tho iron the Summer side. lie didn't gvt entirely was that of the i-e .wh Klips covered the do well to co ¡ tv ! U u «se »y «i i I cvt?.c, a.” 1 lUUct and none but the brave can live with some of baveLuuuey, and tüat joou . £-9" Yi.n who want Job Printing done, give horse shall enter those solitudes, will be per out of tho Winter side you ecc. ’1 raw aj yuu whole surht e of the lif 0| the enormous Bi HENRY BREITDARTH. us a call, and we will satisfy you both in styloand them. ble which he k.i<> d with great fervor.” fectly magical: clearing up. enlarging and live!” Marble sloped. price. Jan. 11-tf. MERCHANT TAILOR, G ilbow saioon! MAX. BRENTANO ( BELLHMON SILO \ a « 5 « 7 v J * i M ' MM M|k K -