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♦ ìlw Smottati! ©rows. ’ F s. Published Every Friday Morning. By CHAS. NICKELL, .in th« EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. A *3 OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’4 Brick Building. 7 f L /■ ¡re,- .4....S3.00 it one....*..—.. 1.00 I<ez:tl advertisements inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken at par. Rute* of Subscript ion : ■One copy, per annum,..................... . «4 six months....................... three months,................. Invariably m Advance. 13.00 2.00 1.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 187G. VOL. VI NO. 19. DE.ttOCBATll »TATE CONVENTION GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. Nominations for District officers be ing in order, the Third District dele Ex-Attorney-General Williams and The Democratic State Convention as gates reported B. F. Bonham for STATE OF OREGON. Governor,...................................... L. F. Grover •» FURNISHING and sembled in Reed’s Opera House, Sa Judge; W. M. Ramsey for Attorney. wife nre soon to return to Oregon. ‘Secretary ofState...................F. Chadwick God deliver us. lem, at 11 o’clock a . m ., on the 26th, c Fourth—F. R. Strong, Attorney. State Treasurer,........... >.................. U- Brown and was called to order by Hon. Henry Frauds to the extent’of several mil- State Printer................. Mj! ...... M- ' • Brown WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, —II. K. Hanna, Attorney. FANCY GOODS Klippel, Chairman of the Democratic First Sup’l of Public Instruction...L- L. Rowland Fifth—L. L. McArthur, Judge; L. lions of dollars in sales of captured FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. State Central Committee. Southern property are re|>orte(l. B. Ison, Attorney. 71 FRONT STREET. Cirruit Judge,.................................... F. P. Prim Hon. B. F. Burch, of Polk, was BOYS ’ and GIRLS ’ Second J. M. Thompson, Judge ; Not satisfied with the hoggish pro /»»HtTict Attorney,...................... IL K. Hanna elected temporary Chairman. S. II. Hazard, Attorney. clivities of the t)lg lx>irs at Washing JACKSON COUNTY. PORTLAND, OREGON. C. B. Bellinger, of Multnomah, was The regular order being the nomina ton, the Polk county Republicans have READY-MADE CLOTHING, I’onutv Judge,............. .............. E. B. Batson elected temporary secretary. tion of Congressman, La Fayette Lane nominated Reuben Pigg for Sheriff. (John O’Brien, County Commissioners...... j Hueston On motion, a committee of five were was nominated by acclamation, with Sheriff,....................................... L W. Manning VITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND It is said that if the bill for the appointed on credentials, viz : Nolt- great enthusiasm. BOOTS and SHOES, Clerk........................................... E. 1». Foudrav ! ! a complete stock of ner, Whiteaker, Klippel, Ison and Presidential electors were nominated transfer of the Indians to the War De Treasurer...............................................F- Knbli ...................................... W. A. < hilders Shannon. as follows: II. Klippel, of Jackson; partment passes, $10,000,000 will be GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, school Superintendent,.......... H. C. Ilemincr DRUGS. On motion, the delegates present W. B. Laswell, of Grant; F. A. Cro saved every year to the Government. Surveyor,............................................................ J- Howard were authorized to cast the vote of ab nin, of Portland ; G. K. Shiel, of Ma Minister Seward is instructed to Coroner . .............................................. H* f- Inlow j PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, sent delegates from their respective J. M. Shepherd, of Baker. Official Paper...... ;...... D emocratic T imes I rion ; call the attention of the Chinese gov CLOTHING, counties. Klippel, Laswell and Cronin were the ernment to the evils of the Burlingame JOSEPHINE COUNTY. On motion, the temporary officers choice of the Convention, PATENT MEDICINES, treaty, with a view to its modification. Countv Judge............................ M. F. Raidwin I were made the permanent officers of The following State Central Commit- . , f S. Messenger, LIQUOHS, TOBACCO ani CIGARS, County Commissioners,........< James Neely. H. Kelley, of East Portland, reports the Convention. tee was then appointed : Baker, J. glassware , window glass , for the benefit of tobacco chewers who Sheriff........................................... Ban. L. Green On motion, M. V. Brown, of Linn, I M. Shepherd ; Benton, Milton Shan- I derk............................................................. Chas. Hughe«: CROCKERY, ETC., was appointed assistant secretary. |toi; Clackamas, G. A. Harding; I wish to abandon the use of the weed, Treasurer............................................................. V m.Nauekc PAINTS. OILS AND Assessor.......................................... Tohn Tavlor On motion, a committee of one | Clatsop, O. F. Bell; Columbia, H. N. to chew prickly ash bark and Oregon Softool Superintendent,.............. J. M. Smith ___ ; Coos, A. Lohree; Curry, J. liquorice root, which will cure all de from each county was appointed on I Nice; Survevor,................................... W. N. Sanders PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, At E. Jacob’s New Store. resolutions, as follows : • Tichenor; Douglas, A. A. Fink; Grant, sire for tobacco. Coroner....................................... Geo. E. Rrlsirs Official Paper,....................D emocratic T imes A. Noltner, L. B. Ison, J. S. Palmer, G. S. Hazeltine; Jackson, E. D. Fou- A family of emigrants, consisting of BLUE VITRIOL, Orth ’ s Brick Building, Jacksonville. a man, wife and twelve childrun, J. Hobson, John LoUsignot, S. 11. Haz- dray; Josephine, B. F. Holzdaw; Lake, COURT SITTINOS. from Pennsylvania, were massacred I ard, Wm. Tichenor, Jas. Richards, G. j . Q. A. Brooks; Lane, J. N. Poiudex- Ch»»»»’».—Circuit Cnn-t, «w'f'U'i LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. I H. Kimberlin, H. Klippel, T. B. Jack- ter; Linn, J. K. Weatherford; Ma by Indians 100 miles north of Custer Mondav in February, .lune and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. I 1 son, Q. A. Brooks, Thomas A. Milli- , rion, L. Westacott ; Multnomah, C. City April 20th, while on their way to .Totrphai? Coitntu.— Circuit Court, fourth i 1 LI. OF TTTE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD run, John Sumner, C. B. Bellinger, S. B. Bellinger; Polk, E. McDaniels; the Black Hilts. Mondav in April and fourth Me>»’d«y in Oc -ip- Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele A at the very lowest rates. If you don’t tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which believe me, call and ascertain prices for Slants, John Myers, J. II. Rinehart, Tillamook, R. W. Wilson ; Union, A. Prospects for the grain crops in Cal J. G. McCoy, M. H- Abbott, J. Heller, C. Craig ; Umatilla, J. W. Bailey ; ifornia were never better, in Oregon, kills Ticks. Lice and ail parasites on sheep, yourselves. No humbug ! uary, April. July and October. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab anti All kinds of produce and hides taken in J. L. Ferguson, F. E. Eldridge. JACKSONVIT.T.E rREClNCT. Wasco, M. H. Abbott; Washington, owing to the protracted winter, the exchange for goods. 42tf. Justice of the Peace..................... J. H. Stinson I foot rot. Circular sent on application. Ou motion, a committee of one from M. L. Nicholas; Yamhill, W. T. New acreage is not so large at present by Constable................................... A. M. Asbury each county was appointed on order of by. Mr. Bellinger was elected Chair- one-third as it was la-t year, but sow TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. “ EXCELSIOH ” | man. business, viz.: ing is yet busily progressing. fN. Fisher, President. The following resolution was adopted: L. B. Lon, W. II. Gold-son, W. L. ’ I M. Caton. The N. Y. Sun says Blaine’s prom i White, W. II. Vaughn, S. II. Hazard, I Cor. Cal. & Oregon Sts., Resolved, That in the absence of I Dnv’d Cronemiller, frustees, LIVERY STABLE I J. Nunan. Wm. Tii lienor, A. A. Fink, G. II. Kim any delegate from the National Con ised speech came on April 25th. His I Gofirire Brown. Oregon. vention, the delegates present shall subject was the $64,000 paid him by I berlin, T. F. Beall, T. B. Jackson, Q. S. !Iavden Jacksonville, Recorder......................... the U. P. R. R. Co. for worthless A. Brooks, J. N. Poindexter, J. K. cast his vote. Oregon St., Jacksonville, __ Henrv Pape Treasurer....................... J. P. McDaniel A resolution to move Congress to bonds, His explanation is not satis- Weatherford, C. A. Petrain, E. Mc Marshal.......................... __ J. C. Weiss factory. We believe he had the money. Street Commissiomr... PROPRIETOR. Daniels, G. A. Harding, J. H. Rine- : indemnify the sufferers by the Modoc DAVID LINN W. J. PLYMALE. hart, J. G. McCoy, ()• S. Savage, M. ' war was passed. A $12,000 monstrosity, in the shape I Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment PROFESSIONAL (’ARDS. Richardson, J. C. Braly, John Luu- Salem was agreed upon as the place i of a double calf, is on exhibition at of furniture, consisting of for the next Convention, and the Con signot, A. F. Hedges. ’ Portland. The animal is nine months AVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D., BEDSTEADS, The committee ou order of business vention adjourned. ; old, has one head, two bodies and seven stock of Harness, Buggies and Car Gov. Grover was loudly called for, riages, I am now prepared to furnish my reported the following : BUREAUS. TABLES. legs. Daniel Willson is the owner, patronsand the public generally with as and spoke happily, predicting success ! ami intends taking it to the CeutenniaL Fir.it—Adoption of platform. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GUILD MOULDINGS, Second — Election of delegates to and complimenting the Convention. FINE TURNOUTS The American horses in England STANDS. SOFAS, LOUNGES, Mart. V. Brown responded al-0. the National Convention. Kerby vi lie. Oeron. (continue to meet with defeat. It As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Third—Nominations of candidates Henry Klippel briefly pledged his ut CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. horses hired to go to any part of the country. for Circuit Judges. most lor success. Others were called. could hardly be expected that they Dr. L. DANFORTH. would win any races so soon after their PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, I Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses Fourth — Nominations for District broke to work single or double. Horses PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. E loquent and E ffective S peech arrival there. If they succeed at all, ETC., ETC. I boarded, and tho best of care bestowed upon Attorneys. them while in my charge. Has removed to Jacksonville, and ’onders Filth—Nomination for candidate to by M k . L ane .—A Washington dis it will probably be later in the season, Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on professional services to the public. they shall have become acclimat patch of 22d gives the following com I after Ofile© and resilience on Third street, oppo hand and made to order. Pinning done on 753“ MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. < ’ongress. Sixth—Nominations of candidates plimentary notice of the recent speech ed and suitably trained. reasonable terms. ^3" Undertaking a spe site and east of tho M. I’.. Church. \ liberal share of the public patronage is cialty. During the war ex-Spoaker Blaine for Presidential electors. I solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. of Congressman Lane on the Indian was drafted to serve in the army. He Seventh—Appointment of State Cen J. A. CALLENDER. M. D., THE question : procured a substitute who was subse Committee. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. tral White, One of the most eloquent and eflect- quently provided with a position in of Clackamas, moved to CITY DRUG STORE, adopt the order ol business one section ive speeches in advocacy of the trans the Provost M irshal’s otti ’e at Augus JACKSONVILLE, 03EG3N. CONDUCTED BY fer of the Indian Bureau to the War ta, Maine. Ilis substitute went to at a time. Adopted. JACKSONVILLE. The first four sections of the order Department was that of Representa I forging soldiers’ discharges and was THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. p-ir Office at residence, on Fifth street, op of business were, on motion, adopted. tive Lane of Oregon. He argued that ! sent to the Penitentiary. Ir will he posite the Court House. Tichenor, of Curry, moved to adopt the transfer to army management seen that, by proxy, Blaine has he schot . asttc year of titts the fifth order, providing for the nomi would temi to maintain peace, secure 1 served a term in the Penitentiary of rpiIE NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro . H. K. HANNA. school will commence about the middle , nation of a Congressman, and, upon additional protection to the lives and Maine. I have the largest and most complete of August, and is divided in four sessions, , assortment of ATTORNEY Jt COUNSELOR AT LAW, The agitation of the Chinese ques of eleven weeks each. The following arc the ] motion, the jeas and nays were called I property of our citizens, reduce the expenses of the Government, and in for. After considerable discussion pro terms: DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, tion is still kept up in San Francisco. Jacksonville. Oregon, S-io.oo and con the previous question was nowise injuriously effect, even if it Meetings are held in one or another of Board and tuition, per term............. 4.00 called for and sustained, which, upon did not improve, tho condition of the Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Red and Beddins'................................. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. the wards of the city every little while. 8.00 Drawing and painting........................ Prompt atteutiun given toall business lett the latest and finest styles of Indians. While discussing the ques motion of Klippel, of Jackson, was The Senate Committee to thoroughly Piano....................................................... . 1S.00 in iny care. STATIONERY, Entrance fee, only once,................... . 5.00 afterwards reconsidered and the dis tion of economy, he dextrously called investigate the question in all its bear Otlice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. cussion continued and the motion pre attention to the vast amount of good ings have been holding daily sessions SELECT DAY SCHOOL. And n great variety of PERFUMES and c. w. KAHLER. E. li. WATSON. which a portion of (he money thus for some time, and a vast amount of vailed. T< >1LET ARTICLES, including the best and Primary, per term, .................................... $ 6.M The committee on resolutions made saved could effect by opening the nav testimony has been taken. The Com KAHLER & WATSON, cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER Junior, “ ................................... FUMED SOAPS in this market. igation of the Columbia and improv mittee was also taken on a tour through the following report: “ ................................... 10.00 ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, Prescriptions carefully compounded. Senior, The Democracy of Oregon in Convention ing the harbors of tho coast, so as to the Chinese quarters of the city that Pupils are received at any time, and their 44 ROOT. KAHLER, Druggist. assembler}, re-atlirnis the platform ot princi terms will be counted from the day of their ples adopted at the last Democratic State develop the natural wealth and mani they might see and smell for them JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, entrance. For further particulars apply at Convent on, and adopt the following in ad fold resource« of Oregon. He admin selves. Eugene Casserly, Frank M. MRS. BROWN, the Academy. 29tf. Will practice in the Supreme. District and istered a severe rebuke to Cox, of New Pixley and Mark L. Mu Don del have dition to the same, to-wit: other Courts of th is State. Resolved, That the action of tho Demo York, for aspersing the character of been appointed delegates to go to Otlice iu Court House—upstairs. House of Representatives of the Uni ASHLAND, TABLE ROCK SALOON, cratic ted States, in ferreting out corruption and frontiersmen, lie eulogized their gal Washington and lay the matter fully bringing crim nals to justice, merits the lantry, magnanimity and intelligence, before Congress and the Federal Gov OREGON STREET, JAMES S. HOWARD, commendation of every true patriot. vividly depicted the horrors of Indian ernment. Millinery and Ladies Goods, Resolvtd, That the large influx of Chinese U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. immigration to the States of the Pacific barbarities in Oregon and Utah, and There seems to bo no abatement in coast ot America has been a curse to the showed the justness of the complaints the exposures of corruption in the pub FOR JACKSON, RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, country ; that the Chinese are a people that against the present system of Indian he proprietors of this wfll - have not, and never can be brought to have, management. Lane also showered lic 1service. Div after day columns of Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. known and popular resort would In any interest consistent with the welfare and the great Eastern dailies are filled Official surveys made and patents obtained Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, form their friends and the public generally prosperity of our Government and its insti ridicule on Cox’s account of his obser ¡ with accounts of fresh revelations. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining ♦hat a complete and first-class stock of the tutions : and that we pledge ourselves to vations of the French policy at Al Laws and Decisions at iny otlice in Jack best brands of liquors, wines, cicrars, ale and use our best endeavors for the adoption of geria, and his sentimentality concern No matter where you touch the body sonville, Oregon.. HAIR, JUTE AND norter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. such measures as will prevent and cure this of the Administration, corruption and ing the noble red men of the forest, foul matter run out at the touch. The Thev will be pleased to have their friends growing evil. H. KELLY, Resolved, That our inestimable system of and attributed it to a studious perusal LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, “call and smile.” State Department is perhaps tho common schools, and our no less valuable CABINET. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, scheme ef religious toleration, are the work of Cooper’s romances and his experi soundest of all the branches of tho A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found manship of Democratic hands, and the ence as a Tammany chieftain. This ALSO— here. We would be pleased to have persons fruits of Democratic policy; that it is the wily and forcible extemporaneous Government, and yet even there, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, possessing curiosities and specimens brintr exclusive right and duty of the Suite to such excrescences as Schenck at Lon them in. and we will place them in the Cab provide for the education of its children ; sjieech has given Lane high rank don, Seward at Shanghai and the peri- Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business en Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashions. inet for inspection. and it having been a principle established among the debaters of the House. patic Newman shame us at home, and WINTJEN A HELMS. trusted to inv care. in the formation of our State Constitution Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. Office in the building formerly occupied by that no public funds of any class should be T he W idows .—Here is some socie cover us with disgrace in the eyes of HAILBOAD SALOON, Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House. used for sectarian schools or societies we ty gossip from Washington : other nations. What a godsend to declare our faithful adherence to this prin EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, “Mrs. Robeson has been in Wash the country was the Democratic ma ciple, and oppose any invasion of it; that it WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., is the inalienable right of every citizen to ington society, and an innate and de jority of the I louse of Representatives. C alifornia S treet , worship God according to the dictates of voted colleague of Mrs. Belknap. She That body will bo immortalized in tho his own conscience, and no political disabil HENRY PAPE, Engineer. Proprietor. ities ahotild be incurred by reason of relig was a widow when she married the i country’s history for its efforts in be S. P. JONES, ious belief; and while we will defend these rotund Robeson, and some strange half of purification. principles and institutions to the full extent, I stories were told alxiut her. When deprecate all attempts to raise sectarian THROUGH TICKETS, 12 i CENTS. P ost O ffices i n L ake C ounty .— one but the choicest and best we Grant’s gang was at the zenith of issues as utterly uncalled for and reprehen Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars sible and meriting the emphatic condemna power, Mrs. Robeson, Mrs. Belknap The following is a list of the post I kept. tion of every good citizen. I a md Mrs. Williams ruled society with offices in Like county, together with DRINKS, 12* CENTS. California 8treet, Jacksonville, Oregon. pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- The resolutions were unanimously a high hand. Two of the triumvirate the names of their Post u triers: i have stepped «town and out, and now ’ > gars constantly on hand. The reading NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t adopted. Linkville, George Nourse ; Bonanza, I table is also supplied with Eastern periodi pay. Families needine anything in our line Ison, of Baker, moved that the the remuining one is approaching the John Shook ; Merganser, J. P. Roberts; very operation pertaining to cals and leading pajjera of the Coast. can always be supplied with the purest and Convention proceed to select delegates jumping-off place. All the devilment Langell Valley, J. T. Fulkerson ; the jaw skilfully performed at re »sona best to be found on the Coast. Give me a to the National Convention in the fol ■ seems to be raised by the ble rates. widows. call, and you will be well satisfied. Goose Lake, R. H. Dunlap; Yainnx, FARMERS’ HOME, No more credit will be given alter the lowing order: One from each Judicial j The advice of the elder Weller should James Harer; Silver Lake, George first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds ORTH’S BRICK BUILDING, UP-STAIRS, C. Duncan ; Summer Lake, Wm. H. New Boot and Shoe Store, District, and one from the State at be placarded in the Department. of produce. . _ ... Office and residence on comer of Califor large. The yeas ami nays were called Averill ; Whitehill, Wm. H. Miller; Jacksonville, Oregon. nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. C alifornia S treet , for. Yeas, 81 ; nays, 43. So the mo I I A W uol - dealer says: “To test Chewaucan, T. J. Brattain; Antler, B. tion prevailed. I the quality of wool, take a lock from S. Chandler. RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METH- Jacksonville, Oregon. Delegates to the National Couven- i the sheep’s back, ami place it on a All Kinds of Job Printing od of informing the public that she is I measured inch. If the spirals count tion were elected as follows : A n absent-minded man at White prepared to furnish boara by the week, day or single meals, at reasonable terms. The Thomas from thirty to thirty-three in the space hall, N. Y., tried to knnk the a-lies J. C. Braly, First District; aving permanently located table will constantly be supplied with the of an inch, it equals the finest Elec Brown, off his pencil and stuck a lighted cigir Mill iron, Second ; Mart. V. NEATLY * CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT bast the market affords. No Chinese em in Jacksonville, the undersigned re toral or Saxony wool grown. The di J. behind his ear. He sleeps on his left, Third ; R. R. Thompson, Fourth ; spectfully informs the public that he is ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give red to do all kinds of work in the boot H. Turner, Fifth District; H. H. Gil minution of the number of fold to ’ side now, and the injured ear serve* prepan me a call and Judge tor yourselves. aua sh< joe meking line. Satisfaction guaran- MRS. WILLIAM8. , the inch shows the inferiority. • just as well aw ever fur a bed quill. fry, delegate at large. teed. M. CATON. ‘ Jacksonville. Nov. 35.1875. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s T. A. DAVIS & CO ♦ • ii, .... i FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, H I I T T i I N E I I M H The Times Office. 1