The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 21, 1876, Image 2

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The Bi.bcuek <Hse.
THE CHE I CO WAtiON ROAD.
K. KUBLI,
GENERAL. NOTES AND N£WN.
T. G. REAMES.
E. R. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.,
Rnneroy’s Democrat will hereafter be is­
The Chicago Times of January 13th
W illiamsburg , Jan, 3, 187G.
sued
from Chicago.
To the E ditor or the T imes :
Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
Official Paprr for Jackson & Josephine Count ics. has a special dispatch from Washing­
hens of France earn for their owners,
(Successors to White A Martin,)
ton which contains the following dis- ; I noticed a letter in your paper of it The
is said, $80,000,000 a year.
December 10th from Elder Peterson in
Fini» \v
I \M WRY 21, 1<76. closures : Such links as were lacking
$25,000,000 worth of truit trees were im­
DEALER & WORKER IN
DEALERS IN
in the chain of evidence in the Bab- opposition to the Chetco Wagon Road, ported into the United States last year.
Stato Contrai Committee ; cock ease aro now under-toad to be which contains some inaccuracies that It is said that the American claims for TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
i complete. This is brought about by , 1 wish to correct, as his mistakes are damages in Cuba amount to $100,000,000.
I
\ mootir»■» <>r the ISonuMTitic State Cen­
the unexpected entrapment of Ev­ calculated to mislead those who are un­ It is said that thirty-six lawyers of New
tral Committee is hereby called to be held
York were turned out of employment in
CALIFORNIA STREET,
acquainted with the facts.
Pumps,
ia the city of Portland the lOtli day of Feb­ erett, the whisky ringite, who served
the
dead
of
winter
by
the
escape
of
“
Boss
”
Mistake No. 1.—That one-half the
ruary, l'*7»». A full attendance is requested. as alternate with Joyce and Babcock
Tweed.
JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON.
11 EN BY K Td 1‘PEL, ('hairman.
when the cloud burst upon the whisky money spent on the Crescent City route
II. F. Jelly, one of the surviving passen- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Jacksonville, l»ee. 28, IS75.
ring. He escaped, and his absence would make it better than the pro­ | gers from the wreck of the Pacific, reached
[Democratic papers please publish.]
I his home at Port Stanley, Ontario, on the
was a serious drawback to the prose- posed road to Chetco.
NAILS,
I 3d ultimo.
In
the
first
place,
Chetco
is
twenty-
! cution. It has come to light within
OtWKMTY HILL DEFEATED.
LOW PRICES WILL WIN
A young Missourian only sixteen years
the past thirty-six hours that he has one miles nearer to Jacksonville than
An Interesting ami spirited debate been apprehended by the Government I Crescent City is, by road survey. old and seven feet high in his stockings A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES,
is looking down upon the good little people
on the amnesty bill, removin’» the po­ detective, and that he will he produced Secondly, the McGrew hill on the of
Sacramento.
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
litical (Inabilities of all persons con­ upon the stand to confront his fellow Crescent City Road is 2,750 feet above ’Die best tribute to Mr. Kerr’s fitness for
ure in notifying their friend1* and the
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
public generally that they have purchased
nected with the Rebellion upon taking conspirator, Babcock, so soon as the the Illinois river, while the highest the Speaker’s Chair is found in the inability
the stock of White A Martin, ana are now
the oath of allegiance to the Federal : trial opens. Facts pointing to the ac­ divide on the Chetco route is 1,7G0 of the partisan journals opposed to him to
receiving and opening a very large, exten­
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, sive
and well-selected assortment of
Government, introduced by Hon. Sam­ curacy of this information are well feet above Illinois river, starting from say a word against him.
The
next
Republican
National
Convention
uel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, took founded, although the Government the copper lead, thirty miles below
to nominate candidates for President and
Fuse and Caps,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
place last week in the House of Rep­ officials refuse to give any infor­ where the Crescent City Road leaves it. Vice President will be held at Cincinnati on
resentatives. This bill is a good and mation in the mutter. His testimony Thirdly, the rocky road from the foot June 14th, at 12 o’clock noon.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
just one, and would have passed with­ will undoubtedly settle the eases of of the McGrew hill to Stone Corral
It is the opinion of Attorney General Wooden and Willow Ware,
out trouble had notex Speaker Blaine, McKee and Maguire, which have ; has no counterpart on the Chetco road; Pierrepont that California has no power to
forbid tho emigration or admission into port
California & Salem Cloths and Blanket«,
who Is a prominent candidate for the hitherto hung upon pretty slender neither is there anything to compare 1 I of
ROPE, NAILS,
low or lewd Chinese women.
Presidency, and whose presence in threads, rendering the conviction of with the redwoods for mud. So that
money is getting to be one
Beady-Made Clothing,
Congress this term seems to be solely Babcock almost a certainty and de­ no man who knows both routes will I of Counterfeiting
our most important industries. In Brook- , PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS,
for the purpose of getting up a notori­ stroying the possibility of the success make the rash assertion that Mr. Peter­ ! lyn recently ten million dollars in counter- j
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
ety to further his schemes in that di­ of the new trial in the Avery case. son made.
, feit greenbacks were burned.
CUTLERY, WIRE,
rection, lab red to defeat the whole The evidence of Everett is valuable
Mistake No. 2.—That we cannot af- I Notwithstanding the extensive business
Hats and Caps,
bill because Jefferson Davis, whom mainlv as a link in the general chain ford to haul grain and flour to this done by the grasshoppers, there were 8,828,-
810 pounds of butter and 1,240,610 pounds of j
Blaine said he held accountable for of testimony, and may be said to com­ point (Chetco) for less than three cents cheese made in Kansas last year.
Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES.
alleged cruelties at Andersonville dur­ plete the legal developments of the for wheat and four cents per pound for
An exchange says the Republican party !
ing the war, was included therein. Of i case on the part of the prosecution. ' flour.
is taking to itself credit for prosecuting its
Messrs. Layton and Bolt have sent official thieves, but it would be more to its
course the Democrats stood out against
1'u.lerwood‘N Reason.
' considerable flour to Crescent City credit if there were none to prosecute.
We have also In connection with the above
such a frivolous pretext to frustrate
I have secured the services of a First-class
a very large and fine stock of choice
during
the
past
season
at
one
cent
per
The best joke perpetrated in Congress
universal amnesty, and made it very
Since the trial of Smith, the mail pound, freight, and Mr. Basey, who is was making tho Hon. A. II. Stephens, who Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
tropical for their competitors in the robber, many persons have wondered one of the oldest teamsters in the weighs only 96 pounds, the Chairman of the
GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS
ing promptly and in superior style.
debate which followed. Blaine con­ why Jack Montgomery and Wiley j county, says that the same team can Committee on Weightsand Measures.
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
sumed a large portion of the time Cardwell have not been arrested for haul sixty hundred to or from Chetco
We see it stated that H. W. Longfellow
PAINTS, OIIJS, NAIIJ3, WIN­
occupied in discussion of the question, ! complicity in the robbery, as the evi­ as easily as forty hundred pounds has declined to officiate as poet at the Cen- i
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
assisted by Garfield, of Ohio, and dence for the defence implicated them. from Crescent City, taking the differ­ tennial exercises at Philadelphia, and that ’
ence in distances and quality of the Joaquin Miller has been selected in his , TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
others. The debate on the Democratic Postal Agent Underwood, in reply to roads into consideration. Our farmers stead.
STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­
L I am receiving and have constantly on
hand a full and first-class stock of
side was led by Hon. Benjamin H. remarks of the press on this subject, also haul to Fort Klamath for about
EN AND WILLOW
'fhe State Board of Education has ordered 1
•
Hill, of Georgia, who answered Blaine has published the following card in one cent per pound for freight, without that the deaf mute school at Salem be open­
WARE, ETC.
Groceries,
any back freight whatever, over a much ed the first Monday in February. It was
in an eloquent and forcible speech, and the Oregonian :
worse mountain than there is to closed last month on account of sickness in DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, I
in which he effectually disposed of that
In reply to your strictures upon the “mail ! he traveled over on the Chetco road. the school.
gentleman’s incendiary arguments. ‘«ack rubbery ease,” I desire to state that I The distances are about equal—Fort
We are now ready to sell anything in our
Ready-Made Clothing,
'fhe Centennial Exhibition will be opened
line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
31 r. Ilill was ably seconded by Messrs. have once made affidavits and eaused the Klamath being 9.8.I miles and Chetco on May loth, 1876, and will remain optn
to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­
of Montgomery for complicity in that
Randall, of Pennsylvania, Cox, of New arrest
101
miles
from
Jacksonville.
every day except Sunday until November GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. vantage to examine our stock before pur­
robbery. His ease was duly considered by
chasing elsewhere, as we are deterininea not
One point in favor of the Chetco 10th. There will be a fixed price of fifty
York, Banks, of Massachusetts, and the I”. S. Grand Jury and by them dis-
to lie undersold by any house in Jackson
cents for admission to all the buildings and
mute
is
its
freedom
from
snow.
When
county.
|charged.
others.
^9* Everything sold at reasonable rates.
®VGive us a call, and then judge for
Messrs. Wilson of your Valley were grounds.
It
cannot
now
be
charged,
as
in
times
past,
There is no use of denying that the
Give me a call.
K. KUBLI.
yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods
there
on
the
10th
of
May,
1874,
there
The
Beecher
ami
Mrs.
Moulton
arrange-
;
the jury was packed, as it was com­
as above.
RfcAMES BROS.
Jacksonville, Feb. 18,-1875.
Democrats successfully vanquished that
posed of as good a body of men as ever as­ was no snow on the highest divide; ment fora mutual Church Council to arbi­
Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875.
their competitors in debate. Even sembled in the grand jury room. Hon. B. and when Messrs. Ish and Wilson trate in the matter of striking the latter's
leading Republicans admit that Blaine F. Harding was foreman, and I think every were there in February last, there was name from the roll of Plymouth, has failed THE SODA SPRINGS! HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM!
account of some objections made as to
accomplished nothing by his course. person acquainted with him will admit very little snow’, not enough to stop on
—ANI*—
the
partiality ot certain ministers.
the State does not afford a better man travel. Besides, this road crosses the
However, the Republicans considered | : that
divide at right angles, going to the The war of 1812 came to an end about sixty
for the place.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
it a partisan question, in which their Simply because Dan Smith, after convic­ top of the hill and immediately des­ years ago, but “ten per cent, of the whole
party was directly interested, and tion and sentence, has bv the advice ot his cending, and does not follow the force mustered for service” are still receiv­
upon a vote being taken, with a few attorneys, made a statement for the purpose mountain ridges for many miles as does ing pensions. The power of pensions to
ot getting his sentence reduced, is no cause
prolong life seems to be a well established
exceptions, they went solidly against in my opinion for the re-arrest oi Montgon - the Crescent City Road.
To sum up the comparative merits fact. A cotemporary surmises that if Me-
it, defeating it by a vote of 182 to 97, erv. If, as Judge Deady remarked in his of the two routes: The Chetco route ’ thuselah had had one he might be living
two-thirds being necessary to ensure charge, the testimony of officials who had is 21 miles shorter, 1,500 feet lower in now.
worked the case up should be taken with perpendicular altitude, with material
its passage.
The New York HorW’x Washington cor-
1 caution, with how much more caution should ' that cannot be surpassed for a good I respondent tells this: The President is AND MARBLE WORKS.
By this action they not only prove the jury take the evidence of a person al­
that while they have no desire to har­ ready convicted, particularly as the testi- road-bed, against .30 miles of almost i credited with an observation somewhat tco
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
the worst rocks a freight team was lively for his wit. When he heard ol
1
rnony
was
against
those
upon
whose
evi
­
monize the different sections of the
ever driven over, and with 12 miles of Blaine’s blank refusal to vote on the third Ho ! Unto AR Who Thirst !
Union and encourage a fraternal feel­ dence ho was found guilty.
4 LWAYS ON HANI) THE BEST STOCK
redwood timber, for a soft finish, next term question he said, “Blaine needn’t be so
I don’t think any officer of the Govern­
A
ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and
damn
careful.
He
don
’
t
stand
in
anybody
’
s
the
coast.
A
lex
.
J.
W
atts
.
ing between its citizens, they intend ment would be justified in causing an arrest
COME YE UNTO
Shot
Guns, single and double; Revolvers
way.”
of the latest patents ; rocket Pistols, neat,
to make capital of the unfortunate ' upon such testimony. It would involve
1» Contrast.
small and powerful; Derringers, the latest
Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, now in Congress
strife between the North and South in great expense, without even a prospect of
and best; also, the best Powder and Pow­
THE
SODA
SPRINGS!
from
Mississippi,
has
received
the
Demo
­
der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of
the ensuing Presidential campaign, eo.iviction. ______
The present attitude of the Republi­ cratic caucus nomination as U. S. Senator
the best brands; all sorts of Shot and
C aptain Sawyer*« Statement.
instead of letting it die out and be for­
Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in
cans in Congress must be indeed hu­ from that State, and will of course be elect­
AND DRINK WITHOUT
gotten, as it should be, and which is
the Sportsman’s line.
ed,
as
the
Legislature
is
strongly
of
that
Captain Sawyer of the sailing ship miliating. In precipitating upon the politics. Mr. Iximar is one of the ablest
He will also keep a full line of SHELF
the wish of every freeman who has the
HARDWARE,
Nails and Rope of all kinds
good of his country at heart.
! Orpheus, with which the steamer I’a- House the discussion of the amnesty men of the Nation, and ho will mako it in­ Money and Without Price ! and sizes, Carpenters
’ and Wagon-Makers,
bill
the
other
day,
says
the
Democrat,
teresting
for
the
Radical
majority
in
the
i
Tools,
a
complete
assortment
of Table and
. rifle collided, publishes a card in the
Preaching vs. Practice.
Pocket
Cutlery,
together
with
a
full supply
Senate.
i S. F. Call, denying the charges pre­ their evident design was to arouse a
of Paints, oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc.
HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KF.EP-
The above goods are all of the best qual­
Commenting on the resolution pro­ ferred against him, and says that feeling of bitterness in the minds of The Democratic State Convention of Louis­
ing the Soda Springs House, and having ity, and will l»e sold
iana adjourned after adopting resolutions
repaired and refitted the same are now pre­
viding that the subordinate posi­ the first mate was in charge of the the ex-Confederate members and get of moderate character, and an appeal to
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
pared
accommodate all that may favor us
tions of the Lower House of Congress vessel when the steamer was sighted, them to utter some hasty disloyal sen­ ! Congress for the McEnery government, and with a to
call, Prices to suit these hard times.
New guns made to order, and repairing
should be given to “wounded Union and that he mistook the steamer’s timents which would create the old choosing delegates to the National Conven­
promptly done and in good style. All or­
THE MARBLE 3USINESS
tion. A majority of those chosen are for
filled with dispatch.
soldiers,” which was introduced by the light for Cape Flattery light. When war prejudices in tho North and United States Senator Thos. F. Bayard, of Will still be a specialty. All orders in this ders 27tf.
JOHN MILLER.
minority of that body, the New York he assumed his place ho ran the ship thus make capital for the coming cam­ i Delaware, as first choice for Presidential line promptly filled in the best manner and
at reasonable rates.
World says that the Republican party j so that the steamer could give way, as paign. But in what deep contrast nomination.
JUST ISSUED.
Address, as usual,
In the ease of W. W. Moreland vs. Marian
J. II. A A. H. RUSSELL, Ashland.
has had the political spoils of the coun­ it is the duty of steamers to do, and was the cool, dispassionate, eloquent
Two Hundredth Edition.
try at its disposal for nearly fifteen j after the collision had no idea of the and patriotic speeches of Ilill aud county, suit before the U.S. District Court
to recover fhe magnificent Court House of
PRO
CL
AM
ATION.
■
other
Southern
members
with
the
years. It has covered the land with steamer being injured to any great ex­
i that county and the ground it stands on,
office-holders as Egypt was covered tent. He says he hailed the steamer wild, sweeping, malignant speech of j under what is known as the Willson claim,
with the plague “when the land was for relief, and afterward received an Blaine, the Radical.*« Nothing could I which has been troubling Salem for many NEW SOODS AND LOW PRICES ! Revised and corrected Lv the author, E. de
F. CURTIS, M. D., Ac.
corrupted by reason of the swarm of answer, as he supposed, to send a boat. have been in greater fitness than the years, a judgment was rendered for defend­
ant
last
week.
A
grand
jollification
was
flies.” It has had enough of sine­ After ibis he never saw or heard any­ brave but conquered Southron’s patri­ held by the citizens of Salem upon receipt
MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE
JO. SOLOMON,
otic
sentiments
in
vindication
of
his
and
cure of premature decline in man,
cures within its gift to make the thing more of the steamer, she having
of the news. Houses were illuminated,
showing how health is lost, and how re­
T
EVANS
CREEK,
JACKSON
COUN-
people,
and
the
whole
country,
North
guns fired and a lively time had generally.
maimed and the halt of the war com­ i passed rapidly away. Captain Sawyer
ty, Oregon, respectfully calls the atten­ gained. It gives a clear synopsis of the im­
and
South,
will
applaud
him
for
it.
pediments to marriage, the treatment of
tion
of the public generally to his LARGE
J. B. Decker, living near Turner'sStation,
fortable for years. What h is it done says the scandalous reports concerning
nervous and physical debiliiy, exhausted
and
WELL
ASSORTED
STOCK
of
Blaine
has
committed
hari-kari,
and
Marion county, has a cow from which he
vitality, and all other diseases appertaining
for the wounded soldiers out of these his act were coined by malicious sailors
made, the first twenty-four days after he
thereto; the results of twenty years’ suc­
i
may
as
well
retire
from
the
Presiden
­
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
splendid opportunities ? Has it put no and prejudiced persons at Victoria and
cessful practice.
commenced using the milk, sixty pounds of
which
ho
offers
for
sale
cheaper
than
the
one into the post-oftices, the collector­ Port Townsend, who were naturally tial arena.
butter, or two and one-half pounds per day.
cheapest.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The noxt twenty-two days he made forty-
ships, the supervisorships, the carriers’ much excited over the frightful loss
An Artful Doilger.
Give me a call.
CURTIS
“MANHOOD.”—There is no
four pounds—two pounds per day. The
Wool and Hides taken in exchange member ot ON
positions and the clerkships of the of so many human beings. The Pa­
society
by whom this book will
Ex-Speaker Blaine is a sensitive cow is of the Short-horn Durham stock, for goods at market rates.JOS. SOLOMON.
not be found useful, whether he bo parent,
departments, but maimed veterans ? cific was evidently an old rotten ship,
part blood. Iler feed during this time was
preceptor or clergyman.— London Times.
Evans Creek, Sept. 27, 1875.
Has it not rather crowded every place unfit for the service, and had she been plant. When Springer (Democrat) in­ a twenty-pound candle box full of bran
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book
should be read by the young for instruc­
of ease and emolument with politicians sound the sailing vessel would have troduced his anti-third term resolution, morning and evening, and such as she
and by the afflicted’ for relief; it will
he silently vanished from the cham­ could gather from a stubble field during the PRO BONO PUBLICO. tion,
and relatives—the votaries of Mercury been sunk in the collision.
*
injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette.
ber, and when his name was called day.
Price.—One dollar, by mail or express.
rather than Mars ? Heretofore a Sen­
M'lint in Democracy ?
The 7’ones’ Washington special says the rnllE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY SOTI- Address the author, DR. CURTIS, .520 Sut­
there
was
no
response
from
his
empty
ator’s mistress has had a better chance
Foreign Affairs committee, on the 15th inst., I lied that I have placed my notes and ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco,
at Washington than a wounded sol­
William Allen, when in the Senate chair. When the voting was over, agreed to tho suggestion of the House Ap­ accounts in the hands of my attorney, II. Cal.
K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
dier. And now, indeed, because a of the United States, having been Blaine re appeared and explained his propriation Committee to reduce the salaries make
immediate and forced collection in ev­
GEORGE W. FREY,
Democratic House has g it a few places asked “What is Democracy ?” replied: ■ dodging the vote by saying that as a of the Ministers at the four great powers— ery instance where security is not given.
Those
knowing
themselves
indebted
to
Great
Britain,
Russia,
France
and
Ger
­
for pages, clerks and door-keepers, the “Democracy is a sentiment not to be ; candidate for President it would have many—from $17,500 to $12,000. The salaries me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna,
(Successor to Caton J5vy,)
delay, as this is my last call. My
Republican Congressmen insist that appalled, corrupted or compromised ; been out of taste for him to do any­ of Ministers to Spain, Austria, Cx.ina and without
business must be settled !
they shall be distributed among maim­ it knows no baseness, it cowers to no i thing to block the wheels of Grant, Brazil are reduced from $12,000 to $10,000.
JAMIS T. GLENN.
New Boot and Shoe Store.
ed Ui»kn veterans. This solicitude is danger, it oppresses no weakness. De­ his rival. So Blaine, for one, s-ays It was also proposed in committee by Gen. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
to abolish the following Missions :
worthy of Pecksniff, Tartuffe and hon­ structive only of despotism, it is the the New York Sun, is satisfied Springer
CALIFORNIA STREET.
Switzerland, Denmark, Greece, Batavia,
SETTLE UP.
est lag«», all rolled into one. If “cheek” sole conservatory of liberty, labor and that Grant is after a third term, Ecuador, Hawaiian Islands, Hayti, Para­
were trump'*, what a hand Fort, of prosperity. It is the sentiment of and so he shrewdly avoids offending guay, Uruguay, Venezuela and Liberia.
otice is hereby given that
Illinois, would hold. If brass were as freedom, of equal rights, of equal obli­ him and displeasing the third term Re­ This will make a saving of $475,000. The
the accounts of the firm ol Manning A
aving permanently located
good as gold, how easily his colleagues
points
made
in
advocating
the
abolition
of
Ish
have been placed in my hands for col­
in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform
publican
brigade.
This
is
like
Blaine,
: the public that I am prepared to do all
who voted for that resolution could gations—the law of nature pervading
these Missions is that they have no corre­ lection. All persons indebted to said firm
kindR of work in the boot and shoe-making
coin their countenance and pay off the law of the land.” Our sentiments but he is sometimes too sharp. This sponding representatives here, and that are requested to sottle immediately.
H.
K.
HANNA.
•
line. Satisfaction guaranteed.
dodging will come up to vex him yet. i Ministers there are useless.
precisely.
the national debt.”
Jacksonville, Sept. 2, 1875.
I 29tf.
G. W. FREY.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
T
T
MANHOOD.
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