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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1874)
- A GOLDEN «.ItANGE NEWS. (a.M.llAI, NOTES AM» MAIS. necessarily be limited. With water commanding the hills above Jackson, The Brownsville, Linn county, 'I lie Cubans are gaining important We were this week shown :t letter and those around Willow Springs and successes. Grange has sixty odd members. lìi!ifi:il r fur J : ksoii A Jovphinr (’omitir». from Mr. O. B. Gerrellds, of Sheboy Blackwell, the yield of gold would not gan Falls, Wisconsin, to W. «1. Fly I m » less than three hundred thousand I weed s counsel is busy preparing a , Harrisburg, Linn county, Grange CH.IRHS NlCHLL, / • • EOiTOR. male, of this Valley, asking for in per annum, and possibly half a million. bill ol exceptions, in order to have the has eighty members, and application* formation in regard to our climate, soil, It would take a largo amount of case reviewed. are still pouring in. > VH RI» \\ ................. I 'EBRl AKV 21. 1*71. yield of cereals, market, facilities for money to build a ditch, but it would —AT— Hon. A. J. Dufur, who has been A marble statuo of Colonel E. D. stock raising, etc. Baker, to cost >lo,ooo, ¡s to be placed appointed agent lor the Gianges ot Call for a Democratic State Convention. amply repay the building. For the benefit of such as may con-; If we are not to have a railroad, a in the National ('apitol. this State, is now in Portland making \ D.nmi;-: (tie Slate Colmention for the Si .Ue of« hr »11, Í s ) h • I ( • 1 » \ < •; tiled b\ the Pein- template making Southern Oregon good wagon roa<l to the coast—Bort A gang ot Woodchoppersan' report arrangements to enter upon the duties oci a! ic •* ■ a e ( Vn: ral ( ’omni itti c, conxencil m their home, we desire to say that our Orford for instance—is of prime neces- ed to have been murdered by Sioux of his office. I’ortlan 1. Ol» •g<>n, this tlie 22*1 day of Janu- ill v. 1». 1*7 I. to meet at t he cil v ot A Iban v. climate is not surpassed, if equaled, sity. Indians, near Fort Rice, Dakota Ter-! The Michigan Granges are going Oteg'»n, on Wedm*sd:l v. the l*th day of Mar *h. 1*74, for the puipo se of nominiliing anywhere in the United States. Our If the Grangers carry out the princi ritory. into practical co-operation. 1 hey h:i\e v.indi l»!’* ti » be voted for at tin* general winters are short, and there is not that ples of their Order, a revolution in h»r « ongru'»* ami n e!ec’b>n II Ji ir.o Edwin Booth, the actor, has filed a appointed agents, and are about to FOlt BUYKKS t In* v arii us * tate ami Di-tr B't <»iliut's then to severity characteristic of so many of business is certain and inevitable. open warehouses for the sale of their petition in bankruptcy. Among the be idled ami j j the transa ■ tion of any other the Eastern States. While Mis The days of that festive cuss—the bii-in • that may prop-i l;i conic beton* it. unsecured liabilities ¡s a claim of Oakes produce'. Their agents will also pur The .*»;•, i f ’ionmelH of 1members of said souri, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin and sleek and wily “middle-man”—whose chase agricultural and domestic ma Ames’ estate for ; loo,o »o. • —OF— (’on\ cm .■ n among the ci mntii's, i* based many other States, are feeding stork Ishmaelitish instinct*, sharpened wits chines at wholesale prices, and sell upon tin* Dei : d m t . i :iu \ » »fu u ist lor John Bur- A bill has been submitted to Con i h ‘ 11 f»r ’ h |. s in 1*72. a I’.ow ing or.e deli*- for six months in the year, we feed and prurient palms have enabled him gress, providing for the payment of them to the members ol the Order at gate in * i d « . ;i\ i n: :• îl t. a* each one him- but little during the hardest winters, to prey upon and filch from the un fin d or tr.ie’ 'll of lit X vot e*. so east. $100 bounty to all volunteer* accepted a small advance. The s. ve! «1 c»tin! •* <»i t lie State w ill la* and ordinarily’do not feed at all. The wary and unsuspecting producers, are GOODS, iid Convention as ulcLaU ’ s m entitled io 6 In the National Grange, Feb. 9th, under the proclamation of May 3, 1861. people of the States mentioned, and numbered. follow s : ..... 7» Linn......................... 12 many others, work hard six months Active Indian hostilities are report the report of the Committee on Ritu ion ..................... 10 l ’ ACII ’ IC (OAST MAVS. ..... ..... •; Mat Px'iiton.. — ed in the neighborhood of Forts Lara al was postponed until next session. in the year to raise sufficient to feed .... 7 PollV ......................... ........... 2 Mui tiiotiuilt............ 12 the remaining six months. Now it DRESS GOODS, mie and Fetternum ; and a general raid A resolution to have a bulletin ol the The Apaches are at their old tricks ” T ll Grange printed and sent to officers ol ................ • must be obvious that if the people of again, murdering and robbing. Pow on the Wyoming settlements is antici 3 I’m all State and Subordinate < ¡ranges, was (’urrx .......... .......... 1 1 ni on....................... 5 Oregon can save and garner for sale der and lead is the only remedy for pated. Douglas................... •» \\ as. (»...................... 5 referred to tin* Executive Committee. «¡rant....................... 3, Washington.......... 3 that which must be fed to the stock in these demons. The Sioux have been engaged in Jackson................... !» h an.hill.................. (» A resolution to remove the headquar Josephine............... 2 — less favored states to keep them from The largest sheep owner in the the favorite Indian pa*time of mur ters of the National < ¡range to St. Louis, l„,Ib.......................... !», Total....................... 124 perishing, the advantages, in a pecu world, possessing 250,0<>0 head, and a dering and stealing, and the Quaker wa* referred to a special committee l! is sugg. '■»•«! by thi'1 ' »mmittee that the niary point of view, as well as in that r v«*ral coiim i* - ho! 1 th< ir Primary ( ’on ven resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, policy is liable to be set aside awhile of five, to report at the next session of tions on Saturday, the 2Mh day ot February, of labor, are greatly in our favor. in their case. committed suicide on January 6th. at ! o’clock i*. 'i., and tIn ir Cotini v < ’onveii- the National (¡range. Hamilton, of ti >ns «>n >atui Jay, the 7lh day of March, at It is no unusual thing for stock Arithmetical calculation of the an California, i* on the committee. A Salem man has invented a ther the same hour. In those counties where th •' ippi»intmeut* do not meet the conveni owners of this valley to allow their mometer attachment for cook-stoves, nual expeditures at West Point de ence of the I »emo racy, it is ex ported that cattle to remain in the hills all winter; l»v which he claims all over-done meats, velop* the fact that each cadet at grad The Most Popular Medicine Extant. they will make the necessary changes and unless the winter is vefy severe scorched cabbage, and burnt bread uating represents an outlay of $s,<)00 through their Countv Committees. BOOTS «"<' SHOES, ’ W. I- WHITE, the loss, if any is sustained, is slight. will be avoided in the future. ISiO. Ovar Thirty Years 1S71. of Government money. ( h’n I »cm. State ( ’entrai Committee. The Summers, though dry, are not J. J. W alion , J r.. Secretary. SINCE TIIE INTRODUCTION OF The First National Gold Bank of A wrestling match for $ 1,000 and • ' -... -♦ —- — — exce><ively hot, the thermometer rang Call for a Democratic County Conven the championship took place at San Quincy, Illinois, was robbed on the Perry Davis' Pain-Killer I tion. ing from 85° to something over a 100° HATS. Francisco on the 1 1th between Whalen 12th of $100,000 in currency and a And after thirty year* trial, the “ PAIN Fahrenheit. The D'moeratic County Convention for of California, and McLaughlin, of the large quantity of bonds and other val KILLER” may justly be styled the great Jacks.m County wiil assemble a! the Court The vast quantity and superior qual medicine of the world, for there is no region House in Jacksonville on Saturday. March East. McLaughlin won in two straight uable papers. No due to the robber*. of the globe into w hich it has not found its 7, 1874, at 1 P. for the purja - r electing ity of our cereals attest most unmis bouts. Bishop Cummin* and other di**aii*- wav, and none where it ha* not been high CROCKERY AND (¡ROCERIF.S, dclemtcs to the I>< inoeratie state Conven of our soil. ly prized. Moreover, then» i* no climaieto tion to bo held at Albany, (»iigon, on the takably the richness tied Episcopalians have organized a w hich it ha* not proved itself to be well Nearly all the money stolen from l*th *>t March. 1*74. Though the valley is rather small, it The 'evi ■ral I’r ' iiii'is i».II l*e entitled to new sect, and positively seceded from adapted for t he cure ot consider aide variety <■!'di-'ca-e* ; it is admirably suited for every embraces within its limits three dis the Kalama express box has been re delegates aiS î‘>1 lows ; the old organization. The ritulalistic race. It has not lost none of it* good name covered. It was found in a boot un Ashland .. ........ Ta-k- nville.......... 0 tinct kinds of soil, namely: Black TJt * repeated trials, but continue* to occupy .. 1 brethren were too proscribed forthem. a bv prominent Applegate. der the porch of a house near the one • » po-ition in every medicine loam, granite and clay ; the loam and Big Butti*. Senator Kelly last Monday present, chest ; and is still n i civing the nio-t unqual ( ’hew¡lean, ........ 1 Little Butte............ .. 4 granite taking precedence in the pro in which Budlong lodged. Budlong ified testimonials to its virtues, from persons Eden......... ........ 2 Lost River.............. .. 1 has been re-arrested. ed the petition of citizens of Oregon of i he higlic-t cli.iracier and responsibility. Evan's (’n ....... 1 Manzanita............. *> duction of small grain, the clay in Ph\ Jcians of t lie tir-t respectability recon i - Foot * ( re. ....... 1 Rock l’oint............ .. 1 Which, when added to his present stock, Thomas Hart, who died at hi* res in regard to charges against Ilipple- nien i it as a most effectual preparation for Flounce K o< k. ........ 1 sterling................... .. 1 fruit and vintage. In the abundance, will surpass in extent. variHy and quality Go.>*e Lak ........ 2 l’alile Rock............ .. 4 variety and excellence of its fruits, idence in Folk county recently, was Mitchell. The petition was referred the extinction of pain. It is not only the any stock of goods ever oil. red to tin* public. rem. ly < ver known for Bruises, Cuts, Grant’* Pa << ....... 1 1 ni on town 1 to the Committee on Privilege* and b<**t Burn*. A c., but tor Dysentery or Cholera, Southern Oregon is almost without a one of the old pioneers of this country, Wd low Springs...... 2 (»n account of delay in the shipment of or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a rem these goods, it becomes an absolute necessi lie came to Oregon in 1*15, and set Flection*. It is recommended that the precinct rival. edy iiii'Urpa-s< <1 lor ellieiency and rapidity ty to make large reductions in prices to in meetings bi- h id on the 2>th of February, Japan is now exporting wheat—a of action. In the great cities of India and sure their sale this season. While California has attained, de tled on the place on which lie died, 4!». excepting Goose Lake, Lost lliver and other lie! climates, it ha* become the Stand having resided there constantly for I'hewacan. which. in consequence ot their servedly, a world-wide reputation in new article of export for that country. ard Mediciia- for all «mi-h complaint*, a* w ell near thirty years. distance from the County s. it, are reenm- But it remains to be said in explana as tor I »y-pepsia. Liver Complaints, ami inendcd t<» hold their in 'etings on the 21st the cultivation of the grape, Southern <»t her kin.Irc<l disorders. For <‘otighs and WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. of l’ebruary. The hour ot in -.‘ting will be 1 NneeesMs* ol I lie Year. tion that the frugal natives can't afford <’olds, ( anker. Asthma, and Rhvumatie Oregon has given unmistakable evi r. m . J ames 1». I'\ y . chairman. ditlieulties, it has been prov< d bv the most to eat wheat flour, but live on rice and abundant II e . nby K lippel , Secretary. dences of her ability to cope even with and convincing testimony to be -------------- The Lynchburg Aeirxsays the result other cheap food. JOHN NEUBER. an invaluable medicine. No article ever at California ; and with a little energy Josephine County Convention. of the political year is, the Democrats tained such unbounded ¡»opularity. As an Congressmen are receiving letter* external and internal medicine, the Pain- DEALER IN The Democratic County <'on vent ion for and business tact on the part of our have regained power in Ohio, in Ore Killer stand* unrivalled. Josephine county will meet in Kerbyville people we should soon be enabled to from Workingmen ’ s Unions, protesting, Thirty Years are certainly a long enough IVATel I ITS, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, 5IL- gon, and in Wisconsin—a State which on Saturday, the 7th day of March. 1*74, at 1 o’clock r. At., for the purpose of electing export wines not inferior to those of has been Republican since the organ against any reduction of the appropri time to prove the et’ieii ney ot anv medicine, »I verware, etc., has received a large ad ami t hat t he I’A 1 X - K I I. I .ER is deser v ing of dition two delegates to the Democratic State Con California. to his well-selected stock of Jewelry ations for public buildings, on the all its proprietor* claim for it, is amply ization of that party—and has firmly vention, to l»e held at Albany on the l*th ol and silverware. By an examination of the circum- established its old time predominance ground that it will cause much suffer proved by the unparalleled popularity it March, 1574. A. L. WALDON. ELGIN AND WALTHAM. ha* attained. It i* a scui: and ta i l < rivi: Chairman County Committee. stances which immediately affect the remedy. It i* sold inalniost every country Gold and Silver Watches, (¡old and Silver in historic Virginia and Maryland. ing and perpetuate the panic. the world, and is becoming mon* and < ’bains, all inqKtrted from the first manufac T11E 1‘Kin.litlEM. agricultural interests of this county, To-day the Democratic party is a con Kendall has introduced a bill com in more popular every year. Its healing pro turers in the East. A tine lot of SETH Next Saturday is the day set for we shall find here, as elsewhere, the stitutional opposition, and is in a position pelling railroad companies to receive perties have been fully tested all over the THOMAS’ world.and it needsonly to be known to be EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. the primaries. Let every Democrat laws of supply and demand are not to vigorously contend for control of the patents for their land grants, and thu- prized. Be sure you buy none but the gen Also all kinds of E kikt -D av axi > 3(i-m>cr. manufactured by 1’i.tmv D avis A S on , be present, determined on harmony. only exacting, but inexorable ; and National Government. This is more put them in a position to share local uine, ('l.iiiKs; PoriiE'r ('< II.EKY AXt» Wll.l.ow Providence. R. 1. W \ i : e ot all kinds; a new assortment of the Sold by all Druggists. 7 Success is then certain beyond a doubt. this forces us to the conclusion that a than a partisan victory; it is a public taxation. In cast* of failure to comply most elegant revolution in agriculture is necessary gain. With a powerful, vigorous and the lands will revert to tin» Gener A I’OSEK. Toys for the Holidays, to the best interests of all concerned. vigilant opposition, the party in power al Government. The bill is mainly HEW STORE! HEW GOODS 1 consisting of And now comes B. J. Pengra, former We raise too much grain ; we want a must purify itself or perish. Accord intended to reach the Central Pacific ALBUMS, DoLLs, BABY WAG(»NS, ly a leading light in the Republican diversity of products. Without facili ing to the use the Democrats make of Railroad, for tin» benefit of California WORK-BOX LX; household, and submits serious accusa ties for transportation the excess above S. COHN, their opport uni ties will be the success and Nevada. In fact everything that is wanted forthc 1ml- tions against the manner in which the home consumption is almost all lost to idavs. A line lot of SILVER-PLATED A novel claim has been presented to of their party. Simplicity, economy Radicals of this State have been carry- the producer. While it would be \\ A R E of t he best quality. Also a fine lot <»f and honesty in the administration of Congress by a Dr. Z.icharie, a chirop OREGON ST., JACKSONVILLE, (>(.N., Music Bores, Acconleous, (luitars. Violins, etc. ing elections. practical to export, by means of teams, Federal and State affair* are demand odist, who alleges that he removed A b ine Assortment of Keeps a Full Supply of In anopen letter to Geo. II. Williams, wines, flax, ramie, chiccory, etc., the < lli:il'IX<; ami S.MOKIMI TOBACCO, ed by the people. Let the Democracy $46,001) worth of corn* from the aching he narrates the conversation on a cer cost of the heavier freights, such, as Pipes. Pipe-stems, and anything of that exert all the influence they possess to feet of our patriotic soldier* during tin* kind that may be wanted, fam also Agent tain occasion between Williams and flour and bacon would be consumed in Ladies' and Gentlemen's bring to a close the era of venality. late war. The testimony of a number Hr the GRoVER A BAKER and FLoR- himself, on the receipt by the former transportation. Our people must learn, I.N( I*. Sewing .Machines, and keep them Then will the country feel that this .of Federal officer* is adduced in support Fl RNISHING AND constantly on hand. I have just received of a telegram from prominent Radi if they have not already, that it is im party of the people deserves the confi the latest improved Florence, which feed* of the claim. If he did not write let cals in Oregon, asking for more money possible to force a market for surplus dence which has been reposed in it, the work FROM THE OPERATOR. ters of introduction to Jeff’. Davis and Jewelry, Watches and ( 'locks cleaned to use in the election of 1870. We age. Instead of raising grain, to add and three years hence give it control KA N< ' V GOODS, and ; * repatted and warranted. Also Sewing has a bull-pup to give away, he will Machines cleaned and repaired. give it in his own language : to an already over-taxed market, raise of national affairs. l»e likely to get the claim allowed. Z’d Give me a call. In April, 1*70, and at the National Hotel sheep, cattle, horses, swine—anything DHY GOODS. A Kighteous Bill Dclcnteil. breakfast table, in Washington, von handed From the Washington correspond >no a dispatch and asked me, did 1 think it that can be shipped without costing its H. F. JOHNSON. I’. A. HEARN.- genuine. The dispatch was from Oregon, value for shipment. Col. Nesmith’s bill for the appoint ence of the San Francisco Bulletin we A’ /; J /) F- MADE (' A O 7’// / X(i, wa.slsigned bv a resident of Corvallis and learn that Mr. Nesmith has introduced JOHNSON & HEARN, H. W . Scott, now editing the Bulletin, but The resources of this county are so ment of a commission to ascertain the GROCERIES, then the (h'f<i<nii<tn. It contained a call on losses sustained by citizens of Southern a bill granting the right of way for Successors to you lbr more money, stating that the amount , numerous, diversified and ample, that a projected railroad and telegraph line Oregon and Northern California by sent was insullicient; that il would take at no branch of industry need I k » over RANTZAU X SHAW AND COMSTOCK A, MARTIN, least live thousand moretoearrv the election. Indian depredations in 1872—3, was from Roseburg to Fort Orford. The ALL KINDS OF FARMERS PRODUCE, Prior to my leaving here in March, reports done. The eastern part of the county Forwarding 4 rommission Merrhants, were circulated through the medium of the defeated in the House on the 13th by measure calls for no land grant beyond Democratic press, that you had sent home \ is one of the richest pastoral sections on Cigars and Tobacco, mouev to corrupt the elect ion to come oil' in the coast. If the labor and capital, a decisive majority. Shanks, Credit the usual strip of two hundred feet in redding , cal . June following. In answering you, I called width and forty acres to each ten Mobilier Garfield, Geo. F. Hoar, and your attention to those re,»orts, and lieing in employed to such disadvantage in the ETC., ETC. some measures convinced by your question cultivation of wheat in this valley, other Radical worthies, were most per miles, from stations, etc. This road is that they were partly true,and thinkingthat oik ' of the imperative needs of South the gentlemen ot Corvallis had better sense were transported to the pastoral dis sistent in their efforts to defeat the than to semi such an open dispatch over the ' AT LOWEST PRICES! bill, and it was mainly due to them ern Oregon. The bill should lie passed. wires and therefore that some Democrat had tricts east of the mountains, the net An exchange says an indication of sent it to entraj» you, I so answered. * * profits on such lal>or and capital would that the bill was defeated. Thus per I advised you not to send money, nor have | ished a most righteous measure. Had the looseness and inefficiency preva anything to do with parties who resorted to ■ be more than thrice what they are VICK’S it been a thieving bill, like the salary lent in the various Governmental ILL THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD its use for such purposes. You received now ; besides, this course of policy, by at the very lowest prices. 11 vou don’t steal, these very economical chaps my counsel in silence. Afterwards vou in believe me. call ami see. KLOI4AL GUIDE, formed me, upon inquiry, that the dispatch reducing or diverting the yield, would would have been on the other side of Departments at Washington is afford All kinds of farmers, prodm*e taken in ex was genuine. I saw developing in you then, ! ed by Honorable Luttrell’s discovery change for goods, and the highest price pant what 1 had never seen before, and knew very materially enhance the value of the fence. But “sich is life.” m 1874. same. of over $7:5,<•()() of vouchers, belonging lor A1 t lie what treatment myself and others w ho had ! the remainder. We believe that 1 kinds of hides taken in exchang<> for A Curioua Family. made you Senator must thenceforth expect at 52.f to citizens of California and Oregon, goods. identity of interest in this valley, how your hands. 200 niMu PAGES; (<n l‘S; 5<W »'NGRAVINGS, and This is a poser to the Republicans, ever anomalous it may appear, can The Sentinel, a short time ago, for for supplies furnished the army during << ’LORE!) PLATE. .......... Published quarterly, BEN. SACHS, at 2.» cents a year, Fir.-t number for 1874 who can’t dispute the truth of it,« and only be secured through diversity of very transparent reasons, announced the Modoc war. These vouchers were just issued. A German edition at samo the contortions they indulge in upon occupation ; and in this respect it is itself as an independent journal, and I carelessly stowed away in an office Cal. St., (one door east of White A Martin,) price. Address JACKSONVILLE, DGN. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. the matter are most amusing to behold. I believed much good will result from proceeds to dish out to its Republican I where they did not belong, where they were placed by mere accident, and Has Just deceived a Complete Bine Stock of i Scott, however, who has taken upon the actiou of the Grangers. I readers know-nothing doctrines with when* they would stay until Gabriel LAGER, LAGER! himself the onerous office of apologist NETS A CANDIES, Our farmers have too much waste perfect gusto. The Oregonian and i blows his horn, for all any Department for this 'and other j>etty transactions land, pay capital on too much dead Statesman, avowed anti-Mitchipplo j TOYS FOR HOLIDAYS. of his party, offers a rejoinder to Pen- 1 capital, and employ too much labor in organs, now glory in a compatriot in I official would do to put them in proper THE EAGER BREWERY. TOBACt't) <(• C/G’J/^y, train for allowance. And this, although gra’s accusations, which is very lame the production o£ unsalable cereals. Southern Oregon, and their praise of and altogether “too thin.” Williams ' Though the agricultural interests of the Sent ¡net's action knows no bounds. : the Departments are crowded with XI PERIOR GEXTLEIIEVX Fl RMxniXG ROODS, HUIE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, has played the knave with Pengra, this county are the most important Now, the Sentinel, for a still more ! useless clerks, and Governmental ex 1 has now on hand and is constantly man PIPES, BASKErs, CUTLERY. <V, ufacturing the best Lager lkM*r in Southern and the latter is making things even and enduring, we are fully impressed transparent cause, loves Mitchipple i penses are millions of dollars higher Yankee. Xufions and School Books' Oregon, w hich In* wiil sell in quantities to by exposing a few Radical tricks in 1 muchly, and loses no opportunity to I this year than ever before. Yet »Sena-1 suit purchasers. Call and test the article. of the extent and richness of her which “Flaxbrake” has been taking a 29tf. ETC., ETC., laud him to the skies. Verily, this tor IjOgan avers that if a reform of the leading part. “When rogues fall out, mineral lands; but without water is a very consistent trio, each having h,° wiU seU at Wholesale civil service is persisted in it will be , . — and Ro- honest men get their dues.” the yield of the precious metals must ‘ an ax to grind. IOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY at the lowest rates. C" ve bun a cal I. the ruin of the Republican party. , tail Jacksonville, »’ and promptly executed at the TIMES Nov. 7, 1873. MHTIEIlltV OKIKJON. OPPORTUNITY M. MENSOR’S DRY GOODS ! CLOTHING, I Elf. PRINTING OFFICE al the lowest rates.