The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 16, 1871, Image 2

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    he had or not. • The Court again
iThq ¿lrmorratii; S'imc.'i.' whether
unjustifiably interfered, and prevented
T he Plaindcaler, in a lengthy article
“about ourself,” says that that paper’s
circulation “is double that of any other
paper in Southern Oregon.” This sounds
big, and no doubt the writer of the as­
sertion was so full of Plaindealer at the
time he penned it that he forgot the
existence of the T imes . We would re­
mind our neighbor of the melancholy
fate of xEsop’s frog, who, upon a like occa­
sion, suffered the penalty of his egotism
in trying to out-rival his neighbor.
J. B. WHITE,
WHITE
u OFFMAN
I
ALEX. MARTIN.
i
MARTIN,
& KLIPPEL
an examination conducted for the pur­
S aturday morning , decemberia , isti . i pose of testing the credibility of the wit­
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
12. D. FOUDRAY,............ Business Agent. ness. Cardwell was a Grand Juror on at
least one occasion, that is at the June
DEALER IN
H ave just received and
Term, 1869 ; and we submit to a candid
public if a witness, who pays so little re­
gard to his oath as a Grand Juror as not
THE PERJURY CASK.
to know what he is swearing to, by his
On last Friday morning, a week ago, own confession, or wilfully misrepre­
CALIFORNIA STREET,
George W. Tribble was arrested under a sents the terms of that oath to another,
warrant issued by Justice Kahler, of is not a singularly unfortunate witness
T he M exican R evolution . — The JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Grant’s Pass, on a chaYge of perjury, pre­ for the prosecution in a perjury case ?
-revolution in Mexico is making a rapid
ferred by Valentine S. Ralls. The crime To render the case more striking, it is ru­
headway. The revolutionists have cap­
was alleged to have been committed be­ mored that Cardwell is a volunteer wit­
tured Saltillo, well known in the war be­
fore the Grand Jury on the 21st of No­ ness. He admitted that he tried to per-
tween the United States and Mexico, the
vember, 1871. Since that date Mr. Trib­ suade or intimidate Tribble to leave the
garrison having capitulated. They now riXHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
ble has been all the time in Jacksonville, country.
j in notifying his friends and the public gener­
So farcical became the proceedings, so threaten several other cities, and the ally
and every day in sight. Why the charge
tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
was not made before a justice prior to plain was the bias of the justice in favor overthrow of the present government is large and extensive stock of
the time it was brought before Kahler, j of holding over the prisoner, so plain ' imminent. The principal cause of this
does not plainly appear. Justice Wade’s 1 the influence which the son had over the revolt is the recent re-election of Jaurez STAPLE DRY GOODS
Court in Jacksonville is much more con­ sire, the counsel over the Court, that the to the Presidency.
venient to the parties and their witness­ defence refused to introduce a witness or A gainst T ime .—Col. W. Dickey’s bay
to go through the farce of arguing the mare, “Minnie Howard,” won a twenty
es, than is Kahler’s.
Mr. Rockfellow, one of the witnesses case before a Court so plainly prejudiced. mile trot against time at San Francisco
for the prosecution, resides at Ashland, Justice Kahler, in obedience to the in­ on the 7th inst. The match was for •FT-A.TS cfc O APS
18 miles from Jacksonville, and 44 miles structions of his son, held Tribble to an­ $5,000, that she could not make it in 60
swer in the sum of $500, which bail he minutes. Odds of three to one were giv­ CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
from Grant’s Pass.
Mr. Haymond resides 14 miles from gave with some of our most respected en that she could not, but the mare won
CLOTHS
Jacksonville, and 18 miles from Kahler’s. citizens upon his bond, as soon as he the race by 29 J seconds ; it is said that she
BLANKETS,
Ralls’ daughter and T. L. Beck, two reached town. To prove the prejudice could have made it somewhat faster.
other witnesses for the State, reside with­ existing in Kahler’s mind, we will state Considerable money changed hands on
HOOP SKIRTS,
in 8 miles of Jacksonville, and over 20 j an incident which transpired in his Court the result.
ETC., ETC.
a few days previous to Tribble’s trial. A
from Kahler's.
—ALSO—
T
ribble
,
the
young
man
who
was
Boots and Shoes; Ladies*. Misses’
Cardwell, the other witness examined, man ran away from Polk county with
by the Ralls girls, at Jackson­
and Childrens’ Shoes.
another man’s wife and child,¡and a span cow-hided
resides in Jacksonville.
ville, recently, has been arrested for per­
So that, so far as the convenience of of horses and some thousand dollars’ ' jury, and was brought back from North­ Wa have also in connection with the above a vary
witnesses and parties were concerned, the worth of household goods. Old man ern Oregon last week, by the Sheriff, to Large and Extensive Stock of Choice*
[WAGON BOXES.
ITAY FORKS and RAKES,
advantages were all in favor of an exam­ Kahler’s son was telegraphed to to de-! stand trial.— Yreka Journal.
PATENT CROSS CUT and BUCK SAWS,
GRASS
SCYTHES
and
SNATHS,
Tribble
was
not
arrested
in
“
Northern
GROCERIES,
ination in this town. If objections were fend, but as he could not go he sent a I
WOODEN and STEEL BARLEY FORKS, HAND-SAWS, SHELF HARDWARE,
made to Wade's Court, the County Court substitute. The ease was so plain that Oregon” and “brought back by the Sher­
CUTLERY, AC.
GRAPE VINE CRADLES,
HARDWARE,
N AILS OF ALL SIZES.
was open to the prosecutor. If this did the Justice was obliged to hold him over, iff.” The editor of the Journal seems to
MANURE FORKS,
have
as
much
regard
for
the
truth
as
hie
|
PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH,
which
he
did
in
bonds
of
one
hundred
GRAIN SCOOPS.
not suit, the Court of Justice Gall at Rock
QUEENSWARE,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY,
“
friend
Turner,
”
and
no
more.
TRACE
and
HALTER
CHAINS,
Point was infinitely more convenient and fifty dollars! It is not recorded
TUBS
and BASKETS.
CHOPPING
and
BROAD
AXES,
CLASSWARE,
than that of Kahler’s, who resides within that he would have held him at all, if V aluable W ood .—Mr. Joseph Cook
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
HATCHETS and HAMMERS,
half a mile of the northern line of the “Wes” had gone down instead of Neil. has shown us a specimen of a valuable
TRAYS and BOWLS.
CUTLERY,
BENCH SCREWS,
In old man Kahler’s Court, the side that kind of white spruce which abounds in
county.
PAINTS,
The arrest of the defendant, therefore, has “Wes” has the winning hand. Now the Cascade mountains and which he be­
will answer for finishing lumber
OILS,
by a warrant of Kahler’s, attracted un­ the statute requires the testimony of two lieves
equally with the Oregon cedar, which is
usual surprise, until it was known that witnesses, in case of perjury, or the testi­ rapidly being exhausted. The grove, from
ETC,
his son, C. W. Kahler, was retained on 1 mony of one with corroborating circum­ which this was taken, is easily accessible
ALSO
the part of the State. This explained stances. In this case the Justice over­ and is ten miles long by three miles
rode the law, for the case stood upon the wide.— Salem Statesman.
matters.
Window Glass, Nalls. Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Since the adjournment of the Circuit testimony of the girl Ralls alone. Beck,
O nce B efore .—The New York World,
Wooden and Willow
Court the Ralls family were beginning to instead of corroborating, contradicted \ commenting on the late election in the
W are. Etc., Etc.
be forgotten. There was nothing to her, and her testimony should, for obvi­ Empire State, says: “The Democracy was
beaten in this State (New York)
bring them prominently before the pub­ ous reasons, have less weight than an or­ , once
worse than this year. In the Legislature
lic, and the unenviable notoriety they dinary witness. We believe the arrest of 1838 the Whigs had 100 out of the 128
have enjoyed during the last nine months I was made, after this long delay and un­ ; members, leaving to the Democrats only
cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
and which they seem to have gloried in, der the circumstances, simply to manu­ i 28 representatives in that body. It rose lowest
will
find
greatly to tbeir advantage to examine
that defeat and became a great pow­ oar stock it before
purchasing elsewhere, as I am
was about to lapse into obscurity. Some­ facture public opinion. We do not be­ I after
ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL,
er in the land.” It will do it again.
determined
not
to
bo undersold by any house is
thing must be done to keep them in the lieve the prosecution have any hope;
Jackson county.
SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS,
public view; hence this prosecution, and that a Grand Jury will regard the
S mall -P ox .—This dreadful disease is
hence the way in which it was commenc­ case at all, and we believe it was brought raging with great severity in New York,
CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES,
ed. They undoubtedly thought, and, as before Kahler with a full knowledge of : Philadelphia and some of the other large
facts, and with this belief: simply
me a call, and then judge for your­
the sequel showed, with good reason, that these
BAKE OVENS,
because he is the only justice in the : cities, and many deaths have occurred self ^5?t-Give
as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
with the sire as the Justice and the son county weak and prejudiced enough to within the past few weeks. New cases
3VHITE & MARTIN
SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES,
as the lawyer in the prosecution, the have prostituted his Court in a case like are continually appearing, although the
chances that the prisoner would be bound this.
present week shows a large decrease.
BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES,
THE NEW FOOD.
over were certain.
W oman S uffrage in W yoming .—
H urrah for A lbany !— At the late
FRY-PANS, &C.
The prisoner appeared; on Wednesday The woman suffragists of the country are
city
election
in
Albany,
Oregon,
the
De
­
and it soon became apparent that so far in danger of a back-set in Wyoming,
as any defence was concerned, the de­ where equality of rights, without re­ mocrats swept the board !
fendant had no rights recognized by that gard to sex, has been for two years the
court. It was emphatically a court “or­ rule. The women of that Territory have :
ganized to convict.”
tried the experiment of doing their du- i
Messrs. Haymond and Rockfellow, ties on a par with men in the jury-room
ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE.^
members of the late Grand Jury, were and elsewhere, and if the temper of the
examined, and then the girl, Hannah Legislature of the Territory is any Indi- I
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
Ralls, was put upon the stand. Her evi­ cation of public sentiment, the ladies
he undersigned would respect -
dence, in substance, was that she came to have had enough of the new sort of duties
tully inform their friends and the public gen­
Jacksonville, June 10th, 1871.
‘Jacksonville with Tribble on the XQth of ! that equal rights impose. It is repre­
erally that they have purchased the above estab- For a few cents you can buy
I
lishment
of
Mr.
Dan.
Cawley,
which
will
be
May, that she looked through the buggy sented that both branches of the Territo-
conducted under their constant per- of your Grocer or Druggist a
window ten times between Willow , rial Legislature are favorable to a repeal I henceforward
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
MILLINERY STORE,
Springs and Jacksonville, and saw T. L. of the law granting suffrage to women, ' to all who may favor them with their patronage. package of SEA MOSS FARINE
These stables are centrally located, and within made from pure Irish Moss or CALIFORNIA STREET, (Under Horne’s Hall,)
Beck each time at a distance from 50 to and that but for the Governor a repeal j convenient
To Buy Goods
distance of the various houses of public
200 yards behind Tribble and herself; ' would bo affected. Such a step would entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded Carrageen, which will make
Jacksonville, Oregon.
CHEAPER
that she did not have to turn round to see 1 do more to demoralize the female suffra­ and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon, sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
THAN THB
through the back window. It did not gists than all the arguments opposed to 1 south of Portland, of
;
and
a
like
quantity
of
Puddings
appear what caused her to look just ten female suffrage ever made, although it BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
times through that window at Beck; and must be said that female suffrage has with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
Custards, Creams, Charlotte I fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and
able terms ; also,
vicinity/that they have just received from San
it certainly appears to be an unusual pro­ not had a fair trial till adopted and test­
—AT—
GOOD SADDLE HORSES A MULES, Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, Francisco their Fall Slock of Millinery Good», and
ceeding that a young woman should be ed in an old and staid community.
are
prepared
to
furnish
their
customers
with
the
Which will be hired to go to any part of
healthiest and most delicious latest styles of H ats , B onnets , H ats aud B on ­
looking ten times out of the back win­
the country at moderate rates.
I
P
acific
C
oast
D
elegation
.
—
The
Animals bought and sold, and horses bro.te to food in the world. It makes a net S hapes , A c . Also a new and line assort­
dow of a buggy, to see how far a young
DEALERS IN
ment of
man in another buggy was behind. She members of Congress from the Pacific saddle or harness.
splendid Dessert, and has no
KUBLI A WILSON.
TRIMMINGS,
denied that she would have to turn around Coast have places on the following com­
May 7jtb, 1870.
equal
as
a
light
and
delicate
mittees
:
Senate
—
Foreign
Relations,
Cas-
to perform this feat, although the window
FLOWERS,
Clothing,
food for Invalids and Children.
was at her back. She was subjected to 1 serly, of California; Appropriations, Cole,
——----- —■»
■————
a rigid cross-examination, until the Jus­ of California ; Public Lands, Casserly, of
RIBBONS,
Boots & Shoes,
California
;
Indian
Affairs,
Corbett,
of
tice, who had shown the most undisguis­
A Glorious Change!!
ORNAMENTS,
ed partiality in favor of the State, inter­ I Oregon ; Territories, Nye, of Nevada ;
Groceries,
fered most unjustifiably and stopped the Pacific Railroads, Stewart, of Nevada,
THE GREAT WORLD'S TONIC.
TIDIES,
I and Kelly, of Oregon. House—Pacific
Liquors,
examination.
Railroad, Houghton,of California; Com­
NECKLACES,
T. L. Beck was then called on the
merce, Slater, of Oregon ; Post Offices
stand, and his evidence, in substance,
PEARL BEADS,
and Post Roads, Houghton, of California;
This wonderful vegetable re­ and other articles in our line too numerous to
was this : That he left Rock Point on
Crockery,
1
Private
Land
Claims,
Coghlan,
of
Cali-
mention.
_
the IVA of May, in company with Tribble,
storative is the sheet-anchor of
MISSES A- F. and L. A. KENT.
Etc., Etc.,
the Ralls girl and others; that he stop- . fomia; Mines and Mining, Sargent, of
Jacksonville, October 13th, 1871.
tf
the
feeble
and
debilitated.
As
a
■
California
;
Expenditures,
Kendall,
of
OF
THE
BEST
QUA
1TY,
pel at Swindon’s, and they passed him ;
tonic
and
cordial
for
the
aged
AND
THE
Administrator’s Notice.
that he stopped at his cabin some time Nevada.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS GREAT LOSS
and languid, it has no equal
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
and that Tribble and his partner passed
O ur friend Turner, at Jacksonville,
among stomachics. As a remedy
HE undersigned, having been appointed admin­
FISHER & BRO.’S,
in the meantime ; that he has no recol­ .lias aroused the ire of the D emocartic
istrators of the estate of Joihua Patterson, de­
for
the
nervous
weakness
to
. ­ (Corner California and Oregon »trusts,)
ceased, all persons having claims against said es
lection of seeing Tribble’s buggy until he I T imes , to a great extent, concerning the
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Fay
and
Ralls
seduction
case,
and
the
tate are hereby required to present them, with the
which
women
are
especially
sub
­
overtook Tribble in front of Ply male & chances are, if the real facts could be as­
proper vouchers, within six months from the date
May 1st, 1S69.
Will continue to offer a general variety of
ject, it is superseding every other of this notice to either of the undersigned, or to
Manning’s stable ; that at the points de­ certained in such character of cases, that
Patterson, at his residence near Ashland,
stimulant. In all climates, tropi­ John
signated in Hannah Ralls’ testimony, a Turner has told the truth. One thing
BALL,
Jackson county, Oregon. All persons indebted to CHRI ST MAS
buggy could be seen ahead of his from certain, Democratic editors don’t like
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts said estate aro required to make immediate pay­
Turner, because he says what he thinks, Consisting of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing,
WILLIAM PATTERSON,
—AND—
fifty yards to a mile.
as a specific in every species of ment.
either in print or otherwise, In a manner
JOHN PATTERSON,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Grocer­
Then James A. Cardwell was placed on convincing and jiositive.— Yreka Journ­
Administrator.«
disorder which undermines the Nov. 25th, 1871. [47t4]
HOUSE-WAlMIIfG,
ies, Provisions, Hardware and
the stand, and swore to a conversation al.
Queensware, Liquors, Ac.,
bodily strength and breaks down
—AT—
Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate-
between himself and Tribble on the 22d
What do you mean by alluding to
the
animal
spirits.
For
sale
by
AT PRICES, FOR CASH,
of November, 1871, in which he stated to Turner’s knowledge of “such character of
“Sports’ Point,” 1 Mile East of Ft. Lane,
all dr»* ■~*s.
N pursuance of an order of the County Court of
Tribble that a Grand Juror was not bound cases ?” Have you any reference to an
Jackson county, the subscriber will offer at
Christmas Night, 18T1.
to keep the deliberations of that body se­ episode on Klamath River, at Sawyer’s
public sale, on Saturday, the 23d day of Decem­
cret On cross examination he was Bar, in which a dusky daughter of the
ber, 1871, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the Court House
Call end see, and judge for yourselves.
door in Jacksonville, the house and lot belonging
M. MENSOR.
asked if he had ever been a Grand Juror; forest figured ?
PHYSICIAN 4 SURCEON,
to the estate of Christian Ulrich, deceased, situated
Jacksonville,
Oct.
21st.
1871.
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HOOTING MATCH, Races and Raffle during
he replied in the affirmative, whereupon
near the south boundary of the corporation ef
JACKSONVILLE,
OG N. Jacksonville. The house is a two-story frame and
the day.
the examining counsel read the Grand P etition F iled .—Mrs. Horace Hawes
H. P. DESKINS à 8. HUMPHREY.
is a weather-boarded building, containing three 46
Juror's oath, in which this language oc­ filed a petition in the office of the Clerk
IF JL-y TJIF I
rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and rooms
curs : "That the proceedings before you, of the San Francisco Probate Court, on
above.
The lot contains six and one-fourth acres
WAGON FOR SALE.
R AIKEN, who has been connected with the of land, on which are a number of fruit-trees, grape
LL persons indebted to the undersigned, ther
the counsel of the State, your, our counsel the 6th inst., for the issuance of letters of
Lying-In Asylum and Dispensary of New and strawberry vines ; also a stable and other out­
by note or account, are notified that the best
and that of your fellows, you will keep administration upon the estate of her de­
HE undersigned offers a good two-horse farm
buildings. The property will be sold to the high­
thing they can do is to pay up, as we are compelled York City for the past few years, offers the people
wagon, capable of sustaining from 3.000 to
of
Jacksonville
and
vicinity
the
benefit
of
his.
pro
­
est
bidder
for
cash,
and
immediate
possession
giv
­
to
have
money,
and
it
must
come
from
those
who
secret;” and- asked him if he had taken ceased husband. The petition will come
3500
lbs., for sale. Would take grain in exebaMs.
fessional
experience.
Office
at
the
former
millinery
en.
WM.HOFFMAN,
Administrator.
owe us, and that noon.
ORTH A GENNINA.
LOUIS HORMffli
that oath, and he said he could not tell up for hearing next Monday, the 18th.
store of the Misses Kent, U. S. Hotel-
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December 2d, 1871.
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Jacksonville, August 19th, 1871.
39tf
8FRCIAL PAPER FOR JACKSOICOOITY,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cook Stores, Different Styles.
Giant Powder,
Fuse and Caps, Rille & Blasting Powder.
ffl YBSi
KEAFEfl ASH MEH AKD
RAKES.
LIVERY A SALE STABLE
HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
T
THE PLACÉ"
Cheapest!
FISHER & BRO.’S
FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS
Great Conflagration!
$100,000,000 Plantation Bitters.
LOST at CHICAGO!
T
M. MEJVSOR
MERCHANDISE,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. g I h . aiken T m . d ., T
S
A
D
T