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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1875)
alie gmacratií ®iw¡5.' THE IM roilEK ELECTIONS. The State Pair. FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR Specimen of shell-work....... $2 do braid-work........ 2 Best silk quilt.......................... 2 2d do ............................ 1 Best patch-work quilt............ 2 2d do ........................... 1 Bost quilt of any kind made by an old lady over 60 yrs. 5 Best home-made coverlet...... 2 do do do do do do T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES. REAMES BROS., —OF TIIE— Ohio, Iowa and Nebraska held their The State Fair, which closed last lllTiri.il r«p*r for J:irk«on & Josephine Counties. elections on Tuesday, the l‘2th inst., Saturday, was the greatest and most Jackson County Agricultural Sooiety, (Successors to White A Martin,) and the result thereof, although not successful Fair ever held in the State. FRIDAY.......................... OCTOBER 22, 1875. ¡ as favorable to the Democracy as it It is estimated that on several days be do WILL BE HELD AT do DEALERS IN might lx», does not tend to discourage tween 15,000 to 20,000 people were HOUSEHOLD FABRICS. THE BYBEE GROVE, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. it In the least. In Ohio, the Republi in attendance. The display of Ore Bost hearth rug....................... $1 and diploma COMMENCING Best woolen knit stockings... 1 do can candidate for Governor is elected gon produce was quite large and could ■ ■ —♦—■ ■ ■ ■ - Best cotton “ “ ... 1 do by less than 1,000 majority in a vote not l>e excelled by any of the older Thursday, October 21, 1875, Best cotton knit stockings by Misses under 12 years...... 1 do CALIFORNIA STREET, FOR CONGRESS, of 500,000 or more. The Iowa elec States, while the articles of manufac Best woolen fringed mittens.. 1 do And Continuing Three Days. Best woolen mittens, plain... 1 do tion was carried by the Republicans, ture exhibited showed that the people B’st home spun sto’king yarn 1 do JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. of course, which is but another Illus are awake to the importance of this Best foot mat, home-made... 1 do PREMIUM LIST LA FAYETTE LANE, tration of “the Dutch taking Holland;” industry. A noted improvement was B’st gentlemen’s shirts hand made....................................... 2 do Best pair buckskin gloves..... 2 do while the result in Nebraska, always a observed in the graded and blooded FIRST DEPARTMENT. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. strong Republican State, is a good stock this year, which speaks well for LOW PRICES WILL WIN OF DOUGLAS. Best exhibit of butter............... $3 do CLASS No. 1—HORSES. showing for the Democracy, as the tel- the enterprise of our stock-raisers. “ cheese.................. 3 do No. 1— Thoroughbred. A FEW WORM MORE. “ bread................ 2 xdo graph announces only 1,000 Radical The races passed off satisfactorily. But Bost stallion, 3 years old and upwards. ..$15 “ corn-bread...... 2 do Best mare, 3 years old and upwards.... .. 15 “ rye-bread........ 2 do Democrats, next Monday is the day majority, where it used to be 5,000 few noted horses were run, except in he undersigned take pleas - No. 2— Thoroughbred. “ brown-bread.. 2 do ure in notifying their friends and the tho two-mile race, in which Napa, and upward. of election, and it is your duty tube at “ cakebyy’ung Best draught stallion,................................ $10 public generallv that they have purchased do The result in Ohio is accounted for Twenty-One and Foster wero entered. Bost draught mare and colt.................... 10 lady under 20 years............ 2 the stock of White A Martin, and are now the |>olls and cast a vote for lion. L. Best display of cake by miss receiving and opening a very large, exten GRADED. by Hon. John G. Thompson, Chairman Foster won the race in two straight es under 14 years................. 2 do F. Lane, the nominee of your party, sive and well-selected assortment of No. 3— Horses of AU Work. HONEY, PRESERVES AND PICKLES. lie is an honest and able man; a of the Ohio State Central Committee, heats, in 3:53J, 3:561. Twenty-One, Bost stallion 4 years old and over......... $10 Best honey not less than 5 lbs..$1 and diploma 5 Best canned tomatoes............. 1 “ “ .......... staunch and true Democrat, and is to be due to “the lavish expenditure who w’as lately brought from California, 2d do “ STAPLE DRY-GOODS, do 8 Best mare 4 years old and over............. of money, fraudulent votes and the was withdrawn on the first heat, hav. “ blackberries ...... 1 do pledged co retrenchment and reform. 4 2d do “ “ ............. “ raspberries....... 1 do introduction of the public school ques- . ing come in dead lame. It is sup BOOTS AND SHOES, Aro. 4— Draft Horses. He is no chronic office seeker; nor is tion, by the Republican party.” This | “ peaches............. 1 do posed that he broke one of the princi “ pears ................... 1 do Best stallion 2 years old and over.............. $10 he connected with any cliques or rings, “ apples................. 1 do 2d do “ “ ................ 5 is no doubt the case. But had the pal leaders of his left fore leg, which California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, “ quinces.............. 1 do as can lie said of other candidates in Best mare 2 years old and over with colt “ cherries. ............. 1 do Democratic State Convention of Ohio will render him unfit to again appear by side........................................ •................. 8 the field. If you want your country “ currants.............. 1 do Best mare 2 yrs. old and over without colt 4 tqion the turf. affirmed the time-honored principles “ grapes ................ 1 do Ready-Made Clothing, well represented and to receive the No. 5— Roadsters. Best apple jelly........................ 1 do of Democracy, and resolved for hard $10 Bost stallion 3 years old and over. Trouble« Them. lieneflt of legislation, vote for Lane, as Best currant jelly..................... 1 do 5 Best peach jell v........................ 1 money in its platform instead of favor 2d do “ “ do AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, he is capable, honest and energetic. 8 Best quince jelly..................... 1 Bost gelding 3 years old and over. do Mr. Warren ’ s Know-Nothing record in <* the retention and increase of, 4 Best blackberry jelly............. 1 2d do “ “ If you want to encourage the corrup do 8 Best preserved quinces.......... 1 Best mare 3 years old and over. greenbacks — the offspring of Republi troubles him and his partisans severely. do tion of Grant’s Administration, vote . 4 Hats and Caps, 2d do “ “ “ peaches........... 1 do “ ¡»ears............... 1 do No. C—Carriage Horses. for Warren; if you want a Represen canism—all would have been well and : They try to squirm around and pass it “ apples............ 1 do pair carriage horses owned and used LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES. tative who has no ability, who is our triumph certain. Thousands of lightly by ; but like Banquo’s ghost it Best “ plums............. 1 do as such by one person ............................... $* ’ Democrats doubtless kept away from will not down. Deny it satisfactorily do a chronic office-seeker, who approves 2d do.......... :............ _......... 4 Best tomato catsup................. 1 Best pickled cucuniliers ........ 1 do the polls because they could sanction they cannot, for it is written down in No. 7— Roadster Teams. of the martial law in the South, and “ onions................. 1 do six horse team owned and used by “ gherkins........... 1 do who will neglect the wants of our no such heretic ideas, and many a black and white. Although charged Best one person ........................................................ We have also In connection with the above MISCELLANEOUS. young State, then vote for Ilenry one reluctantly gave the Democratic with it everywhere, Warren is amus Best six mule team owned and used by a very large and fine stock of choice one person......................... 4 Best pairof dressboots..........$1 and diploma ticket support on that account. Carl ingly quiet on the subject, evincing an “ heavy boots........ 1 do Warren. Voters, these are virtually No. 8— Colts. “ ladies’ shoes....... 1 do Schurz, whose influence with the illustration of the old proverb that GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS the only candidates in the field, and $»; Best display of cabinet ware.. 5 Best 2-yoar-old................................. do Germans is great, spoke against the “ Silence gives acquiescence. ” He not 4 2d best................................................ “ wooden ware 2 do between the two you have to choose. WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, . 6 Best 1-year-old.................................. “ tin ware........ 2 do ticket because of its unsoundness on ; only took an oath against allowing for Certainly no honest man—one who 4 2d best............................................... PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN POULTRY. 6 I • the money question, and thousands of eign-born citizens to hold offices in a Best sucking colt ............................. has the welfare of his country at Best trio of large chickens, ■1 DOW GLASS, (’AST AND 2d best................................................ including Bramahs and heart—can hesitate long before vot German votes which it should have ; land w’hich they assist in sustaining, No. 9—Saddle Horses. Cochins.................................. $3 and diploma STEEL PLOWS, WOOD received wero thrown against it. but being a foreigner himself, he com Best saddle horse........................... ing for Mr. Lane. 2d best....................................... 1 do 4 Best trio of small chickens, These combined reasons are sufficient mitted at least a moral perjury in tak 2d best................................................ EN AND WILLOW xVo. 10— Jacks and Mules. including Leghorns, Span ticiiernl Lane nt Eugene. to swamp any party of respectability ing that oath, Time makes all things WARE, ETC. ish and game.................. 3 do Best Jack.................... -.................................... 2<1 best ....................................... 1 do and principle, and we are surprised even, and the persons whom Warren Best Jennet........................................................ By request, General Joseph Lane do Best mule 2 years old..................................... a Best pair of turkeys............... 2 that the majority against Governor swore to keep from exercising the “ geese .................. 2 do Bost mule 1 vear old....................................... 5 delivered a speech at Eugene City on “ ducks.................. 2 do We are now ready to sell anything in our Best pair of mules raised in the county.... 8 Allen and tho balance is not greater. elective franchise will have an oppor the 12th inst. An immense crowd line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing jrir A diploma will bo awarded in each Now that the Ohio election is set-' tunity of repaying him in his own coin, instance in addition to tho premium offered. to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad greeted the old veteran, whose effort All entries shall be made with the Secre vantage to examine our stock before pur tied, we are sincerely glad of the de and they will doubtless do so next CLASS 2—CATTLE. tary, and no entry will be received later chasing elsewhere, as we are determinea not is highly spoken of by the press and ! than 6 o'clock p. M., of the first day of the to lie undersold by any house in Jackson JVw i/i ber 1— Thorough bred. feat of the Democratic ticket. Had Monday. those who heard him, even his most, Fair. No deviation from this rule, except county. bull .................................. $10 and diploma Best it been successful on the rag-money by order of the Board. No article, or any ,7&®“Give ns a call, and then judge for Vrand Finale. “ prejudiced opponents giving him the Best cow.................................. 8 animal entered for premium can lie re yourself as to our capaeitv to furnish goods platform, strenuous efforts would have No. 2— Graded. moved and taken away before the close of as aliove. credit of having acquitted himself REAMES BROS. .................................. $15 and diploma the exhibition, without special permission. bull Best been made to embody that plank in To-morrow evening the Democracy Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. 44 nobly and fairly. The General, from No premium will be paid on articles or an best... .................................. 10 44 will close the campaign in this State 2d imals removed in violation of this rule. Best cow .................................. 10 what we see by the reports of the our National platform, and inevitable 44 .................................. 5 In ease of hut two entries for the same HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! 2d best... with a grand mass meeting at Portland. 44 press, confined himself almost entirely i disruption and defeat in the Presiden premium in any one class, but one premi Best call.. .................................. 8 44 Governor Grover, Hon. J. K. Luttrell, 2d best... .................................. 4 —AND— um (the 1st) will bo awarded ; and in no to National matters, and gave an in. tial campaign would have followed rase will a premium lie awarded where CLASS 3 — SHEEP. Hon. L. F. Lane and other prominent there is only one entry—but in that case the HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE tereating review of them. During this foolish deviation from the immor- , Nu mber 1— Thoroughbred. Democrats will address tho people. entrance fee will be returned on application tai principles of Democracy. Those the course of his remarks, he spoke of Best buck................................ $10 and diploma to the Secretary. 44 This will bo on© of the greatest meet 2d best.... weak enough to have followed off in ......................... 5 The entrance will bo 33’4 per cent, on the a fact not generally known, that at 44 ........................ 8 premium offered. ings ever held in the State, and an Best ewe this venture are suddenly called to 44 ........................ 4 2d best.... the beginning of the late war he was JACOB ISH, President. Immense crowd will probably be pres their senses by tho defeat in Ohio, No. 2 — G rad ('ll. W. J. P lymale , Secretary. offered a major-generalship on the I ......................... $5 and diploma which will be of immense benefit to ent The enthusiasm these speakers Best buck side of the Confederacy, and a briga 2d best__ ............................... 3 “........... 44 SPEED PROGRAMME 44 will create among tho masses will do Best ewe. ............................... 4 dier-general’s commission by the au-1 the Democracy at large. Our pros, 44 2 pects for the future are not the least much toward redeeming Multnomah 2d best.«... thorities* at Washington, but refused CLASS 4 — SWINE. blighted by this reverse. It will county from the hands of tho Republi No. 1— Blooded. both, being unwilling to engage in a California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. have the effect of uniting us firmly on cans. ............................... $8 and diploma Best boar war where his countrymen were his 44 4 2d best.... the money question, on which some Of Jackson Co. Agricultural Fair. 44 ♦J Best sow.. foes. 4 LWAYS ON II AND THE BEST STOCK 44 members of the party were at vari, _____ NEWJTHIS WEEK._____ 1 3 2d best.... A ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and The Guard says the good effect of anee. Far from being the signs of a No. 2—Graded. Thursday, October 21st. • Shot'Guns, single and double; Revolvers MACKEY. Best boar.................................................... $6 and diploma his visit there will be felt and appreci political reaction, it will strengthen DR. T. CALDWELL of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, Running Race, half a mile. Premium, Í 44 small and powerful; llerringers, the latest 2d best ....................................... 3 $50; $37.50 to first horse, and $12.50 to the ated by all who met him ; those who the Democracy on all points for the 44 PHYSICIAN <t SURGEON, and best; also, the best Powder and Pow Best sow................................... 4 second. 44 der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of 2d best....................................... 2 had misjudged him, that they had campaign in November, 1876. Wel Friday, October 22d. the liest brands; all sorts of Shot and Jacksonville, Oregon. Tn this department the same animal cannot Trotting race, mile heats, best two in corrected their error, and those who come news will next month come be entered more than once.except in sweep three. Premium, $100 ; first horse, $75, and Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in the Sportsman’s line. had appreciated him before that they ' from New York and other States stakes, or as a colt with its sire or dam, as a $25 to the second. He will also keep a full line of SHELF member of a family. N. B.—Night calls promptly attended to. were confirmed in their high opinion. which have kept in the right track. IIARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds Saturday, October 23<L No animal will be allowed to compete for any premium unless free from disease or Running race, single dash of a mile. Pre and sizes, Car|>eiiters’ and Wagon-Makers, Because the Democracy have blun WANTED! Encouraging Outlook. blemish which can bo transmitted to pos mium of $100; winner to receive $75, and Tools, a complete assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply terity. second horse $25. dered in one instance is no reason of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. Animals exhibited in No. 6 and 7, of class We have encouraging news from why it will do so in others. The cor The aliove goods are all of the best qual 1, to be tested in harness. Twenty-five per cent, entrance in all the ity, and will lie sold 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, all sections of the State, and the pros, ruption and inefficiency of the Re above premiums. Free to all horses. The CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. rules of the Society will govern in all cases. elivered at the foundry in SECOND DEPARTMENT. pects are bright for a grand Demo, publican party is becoming more glar Not less than three to enter nor less than Ashland, for which wo will pay the New guns made to order, and repairing AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. cratic victory next Monday. In the ing each day, and it having by mere two to start lor all purses. highest price. promptly done and in good style. All or Every farmer has more or less old cast 1st premium. 2d prem. ders filled with dispatch. Willamette valley, the stronghold of chance and through the stupidity of ings about his premises, such as old stoves, Best bushel of wheat............. . $3 00 $2 00 27tf. JOHN MILLER. sellinc off the Republicans, it is very doubtful Democrats carried Ohio, is no cause pinions and other articles. These they 2 <M> “ oats................... 3 00 9 would do well to gather up, and bring them 4M 00 “ barley.............. 3 00 whether Warren will receive a plural, why it will succeed elsewhere. The before o the rain sets in. 00 —FOR— Twelve years of corn............ 3 00 JUST ISSUED. We will also pav tho highest price for old Display of grain from 1 farm.. 6 00 ity over Lane, and many think that star of Democracy still rises upward 4 oo COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. 1 00 Peck of white beans............. 2 00 the Democrats will carry that section and onward.__________ J. M. McCALL <t CO. <c Two Hundredth. Edition« 1 00 COST AND FREIGHT! peas........... 2 00 « 00 50 1 3 by from 100 to 400 votes. The De- alfalfa seed Mere Assertions. 1 (Kt Display of squashes 5 or more 2 00 A GRAND BALL mocracy in Eastern Oregon (Lane’s old 2 00 00 1 “ onions ..................... The Republican press has been par <« 1 00 beets........................ 2 00 home) are enthusiastic, and will give HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO 44 1 00 ticularly noted for one thing in this cauliflower............ o 00 close out business in JacKsonville, offers Revised and corrected by the anthor, E. de WILL BE GIVEN him at least 1,000 plurality, while in F. CURTIS, M. D., 4tc. « display of vegeta for sale at cost and freight for cash his com campaign now closing, and that is the 00 on 8 5 bles from 1 garden plete and first-classstocK of dry goods, dress Southern Oregon he will get 1,000 i« 2 00 goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil garden seeds........ 3 oo recklessness of the assertions made by At VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL, MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE «< more. While there is no doubt of 2 00 dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish apples..................... 3 oo and cure of premature decline in man, it. Never caring how flimsy the <« 2 00 ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps, pears........... ........... 3 oo showing how health is lost, and how re Lane’s election, yet every Democrat « 2 00 baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco gained. It gives a clear synopsis of tho im- peaches................. 3 oo charges that are presented, and which — ON — 2 00 and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, pediments to marriage, the treatment of plums..................... 3 00 should be at the polls next Monday 44 are never supported by the proof, no 2 00 YanKee notions, and everything usually nervous and physical debiliiy, exhausted grapes, 3 varieties 3 00 and contribute to this glorious result. found in a first-class variety store. vitality, and all other diseases appertaining FLOUR. incontrovertible statement of bearing Friday Eve«, Nov. 5th, 1875. My stock is fresh and of the bes*, and thereto; the results of twentv veara’ suc Democrats, remember the gallant ex Best sack of wheat flour.. .$2 00 and diploma has yet been or can be made against those desiring anything in my line should cessful practice. Sack of red wheat flour ample set by our sister State, Califor give me a call. to be exhibited bv the the Democratic nominee. The first Those knowing themselves indebted will nia, and let Oregon follow and contrib manufacturer, with a OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ood music will be furnished please settle immediately. T mean business. matter offered against Mr. Lane, which statement of variety and CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no ute her mite to the glorious Demo, BEN. SACHS. by the Ashland String Band. Tickets, quantity of wheat to the Republicans thought to make much member of society by whom this book will $1.00. 8upper will also be provided for those JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. i< make it............................ 2 00 cratic victories of 1875. not be found useful, whether he be parent, of and yet had nothing whatever to do desiring it. Everybody is invited to attend. ——— preceptor or clergyman.— London Times. New Boot and Shoe Store, Mbat'i Become of the Money? with this campaign, was that he op CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book THIRD DEPARTMENT. should lie read by the young for instruc DISSOLUTION NOTICE. posed public schools, etc.; but Mr. TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL AND DO tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will C alifornia S treet , lion. J. K. Luttrell, In his speech Lane in such a conclusive manner MESTIC PRODUCTS. injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette. here last Saturday, showed, from offi proved the exact contrary that they otice is hereby given that MILL FABRICS. Price.—One dollar, by mail or express. the .co-partnership heretofore existing Best display of of woolen goods by acksonville, - - - - Oregon. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut cial authority, that $500 per annum were compelled to admit it. Other between the undersigned, under the firm one factory........................................Diploma ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco, had been annually drawn for the past things of minor importance were urged, name of Callender Matthias, practicing NEEDLE, Cal. SHELL * WAX WORK, CLOTHING, physicians, is this day dissolved by mutual ten years from the United States HATS, CAI ’ S, ETC. A. C. Matthias retiring. Either but speedily demolished. Another consent, aving permanently located party will receipt for money due the late Best exhibit and greatest Treasury for the support of the GEORGE W. FREY, in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- assertion advanced is the one that Mr. firm, and also liquidate any indebtedness No. of articles in this class..$o and diploma spectfully informs the public that he is “Rogue River Indians, in the Rogue Lane went alxiut the State making se against the same. All persons indebted are Ottoman cover........................ do prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot requested to settle immediately, as our busi Fancy chair work with ne'dle 2 do (Successor to Caton A Prey,) River Valley.” Where the money cession speeches and openly proclaimed ness and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran do must be closed without delay. Crochet shawl.......................... 2 teed. M. CATON. J. A. CALLENDER. Lamp stand mat..................... do goes to is a mystery, as everyone is his sympathy with the cause of slavery. Ornamental needle-work...... 3 do A. C. MATTHIAS. New Boot and Shoe Store« aware there has not been an Indian of Mr. Lane’s position in that relation Jacksonville, October 1, 1875. Silk embroidery...................... 2 do NOTICE TO FARMERS. Embroidered dressing-gown 2 do this tribe living in the Valley during was well known, but the charge that do do ladies’ robe..... 2 CALIFORNIA STREET. SETTLE UP. that time. This is another sample of he went about proclaiming his views table-spread... 1 do do O THE FARMERS OF JACKSON do child’n cloth’s 3 do County : Tiie proprietors of the Ash the dishonesty of the Republican Ad and endeavoring to stir up a warlike ladies’collar... 1 do do otice is hereby given that land Mills will not exchange flour for wheat, do handkerchief.. 1 ministration, and yet the people are feeling is as malicious as it is untrue. do the accounts of the firm of Manning A only for the producer’s own consumption, aving permanently located 1 do Tatting collar.. Ish have been placed in my hands for col and that in their own sacks, unbranded ; in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform asked to vote for Warren, a man who The Republicans will derive as little lection. All persons indebted to said firm Worked collar do 1 but will buy good milling wheat and pay the public that I am prepared to do all do Best display of millinory...... 3 tho highest market price. kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making endorses the acts of that Administra capital from this point a3 they did on are requested to settle immediately. Best van’ty linen embroid’rv o do H. K. HANNA. WAGNER, ANDERSON CO. line. Satisfaction guaranteed. the others. tion. Specimen of wax flowers...... 9 do Jacksonville, Sept. 2, 1875. Ashland, August 18, 1875. 29tf. G. W. FREY. _ _ ■ _ - I GENERAL MERCHANDISE, T D ; mi MANHOOD. T A G N H N T H