The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 10, 1876, Image 2

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Tl I. DEN AXt» 1I2XI» R K KM* LETTERN.
T. G. REAMES.
E. K. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.,
General Franz Siegel votes niit Til­ General Crook apprehends heavy fighting.
The letters of Honorables Samuel J.
i There are at least (5,000 hostile Sioux under
Tilden and Thus. A. Hendricks, ac­ den.
(¡.final I’aptr for Jncksnn, Joxrphinr I Lake.
(Successors to White A Martin,)
Roseburg has a Tilden and Hen­ Sitting Bull in the field, and with recent ac­
cepting the Democratic nominations of
cessions probably 10,000.
dricks’ Uiub, with over sixty mem­
THURSDAY..................... AVGUST 10, 1876, i President and Vice President, have
During the month of July the San Fran­
DEALERS IN
bers.
cisco mint coined $4,606.000, which is the
made their appearance and will be
Hayes voted against censuring Oakes largest outturn for any month by this or
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
published In full next week.
Aines and Jim Brooks fur Credit Mo- any other mint in the United States.
Mr. Tilden’s letter is a very able bilier bribery.
General Sheridan says all the available
buR PRESIDENT:
document, reviewing the issues now
Hon. J. K. Luttrell has been renom­ troops north and west have been ordered to
CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAMUEL J. TILDEN, before tho country In an exhaustive, inated for Congressman frotn the Third the Indian country, and that the number
statesmanlike and satisfactory manner. California District. A good choice,
will be amply sullicient to defeat the en­
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE.
OF NEW YORK.
emy.
It Is in pleasing contrast with that of
In the case of both Duncan and
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In the placer mines on Myrtle Creek, last
his competitor, Mr. Hayes. While Pomeroy, the Democracy will feel that
week,
miner named Speek took out $98
FOR VICE PRESIDENT;
i the latter assumes no positive position it is “good riddance of bad rubbish.” with a a rocker.
The dirt was obtained by
LOW PRICES WILL^WIN
on
many
matters
of
national
character,
Postmasters
will
please
prepare
to
drifting, and Mr. Speck was hindered some­
THO3. A. HENDRICKS,
i essaying to capture votes by his dem- go down into their pockets and shell what in bis work, owing to the scarcity of
OF INDIANA.
ngogism and sophistry, Mr. Tilden nut for Hayes and Wheeler and reform water.
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Goldsmith Maid beat Judge Fullerton, i
defines his views and principles in a within the party.
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
F3R PRISIDENTIM ELECTORS:
ure in notifying their friends and the-
I clear and unequivocal manner, leaving
Ex-Governor Curtin, the famous war Lucille Gold-dust, Bodine and Smuggler at
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public
generally that they have purchased
Buffalo
on
the
3d,
making
the
three
fastest
W. B. L\sWELL.............................. Of Grant
Governor of Pennsylvania, and ex-
I the stock of White A Martin, and are now
HENRY KLIPI’EL....................... Ol Jackson no doubt where he stands on all the Minister to Russia under Grant, is a heats on record, to-wit: 2:16, 2:15S, 2:15.
receiving and opening a very large, exten-
Fullerton was second and Smuggler was
E. A. CRONIN........................ Of Multnoman National questions of the day. The supporter of Uncle Sammy’s.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ j sive and well-selected assortment of
distanced on the second heat.
letter is received with intense satisfac­
The Louisville Commercial is honest The great silver inflation project has been dersigned will shortly retire frotn busi- II
tion by all Democrats and friends of enough not to deny that every crooked
FOR COXGKINS:
STAPLE DRY*GOODS,
defeated in the House of Represent lives ;
the Democratic ticket, and even his Republican newspaper anti every and
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this result is due to the Democratic ness, and therefore request all persons
LA FAYETTE LANE, opponents cannot but admire it. The crooked Republican is for Hayes.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
members, and especially to Messrs. Randall
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OF DOUGLAS.
following extract from the New York
Gen. Brinkerhoff has swung out his of Pennsylvania and Payne of Ohio. The indebted to them, by book account or
Tribune, which is a staunch Republi­ paper, The Ohio Liberal, for Tilden Democracy now stand much better than the
California & Salem Coths and Blankets,
•The
rt>»t <MU»pniga."
Republicans upon the little inflation ques­
and
Hendricks,
and
thanks
God
for
a
can paper under its present manage­
note, to corne forward without delay
tion.
reformer
like
the
great
ring-smasher.
A friend of ours has sent us a copy ment, speaks of the letter In the fol­
Ready-Made Clothing,
Mr. Smith, of Benton county, has re­
SACHS
BROS.
and
settle
tip.
We
see
it
stated
by
some
Radical
of “Brick” Pomeroy’s paper, which is lowing terms:
ceived a specimen of (’hili club wheat con­
His main points are reform in pub­ papers, as a rejoinder to the charge sisting of a single root from which sprang
named T'i" Great Campaign. Its sole
We will continue to sell the re­ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
against Haves, that Mr. Slater voted fifty-seven stalks, each bearing a well de­
lic
expenditures,
the
condition
of
the
object h the advocating of inflation
South, resumption and civil service re­ f»r the back-pay salary grab. They veloped and well tilled head of wheat, of ex­ mainder of our stock ot goods at re-
and aiding the defeat of Tilden and form. It would he idle to deny that know this to be false.
Hats and Caps
traordinary size and length, many of them
measuring
five
to
five
and
a
half
inches
in
Hendricks, the Democratic nominees. on these points bis positions are for the
John Pope Hodnett, who stumped length.
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S. B.
duced San Francisco cost.
LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES.
Any one familiar with the writing of most part strongly and ably sustained. the State of Iowa four years ago for
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tlic
liitle|»eutle»l
Geritmus
.Speak.
Pomeroy can readily perceive that With much that he says under each Grant, has enlisted in the cause of
Jacksonville June 1st, 1876.
many <»f the arguments and theories head a large majority of his political Reform, and is doing his level best for
opponents will agree. His remarks on Tilden and Hendricks.
advanced by this new sheet aro en­ the necessity of all the reforms re­
We have also In connection with the almve
Our national game: Jewell, Pratt
a very large and tine stock of choice
tirely inconsistent with his former po­ ferred to will meet universal approval.
and Bristow out at first base by Bab­
sitions. It is a patent fact that he is
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Mr. Hendricks’ letter is likewise su­ cock and Grant ; Taft out on fly to
GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, QUEENS
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working in the service of the Radical perior and satisfactory, and in accord Morton. The score—Grant’s Thieves,
ticket without excuse, and it is openly with that of Mr. Tilden. It puts at rest 8 ; Radical Reform, 0.
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
charged that he is receiving large pay the falsehoods daily telegraphed that
PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN­
The people demand a change ; they
therefor. Pomeroy is an unprincipled he W’as for inflation and at complete i must have a change ; they will have
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
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blackguard, who never possessed the variance with Democratic Presidential ■ it. It will come—it can only come—
STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­
; through Samuel J. Tilden and a Dein-
first iota of genuine Democracy, and nominee.
4
! ocratic victory.— Omaha Herald.
EN AND WILLOW
has ever been a drawback and injury
A C orrect Illustration.
Cameron nominated Hayes and
WARE, ETC.
to that party. He is a man of no
Chandler
is
to
manage
the
campaign.
character or wholesome reputation and
Senator Bayard, the Delaware states­ If by chance the Radicals carry’ the
will do anything for money. We trust man, spoke the truth and to the point election, these worthies will remain in
We arc now ready to sell anything tn our
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no Democrat will be misled by him. when he said : “As matters now the Cabinet. Grantism will be con­
line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­
A man who cannot support such noble, stand reform in the Republican party tinued.
vantage to examine our stork before pur­
able and upright statesmen as Samuel is impossible, because the corrupt ele­
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not
The last heard from old Z ich. Chand­
to be undersold by any house in Jackson
J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks, ments in it are stronger than the pure. ler, Chairman of Republican National
county.
standing as they do upon a most right­ I i It reminds one of a man afflicted with Committee, he was pouring out the
F^tJivo us a call, and then fudge tor
vials
(tf
his
wrath
upon
the
“
infernal
yourself
as to our capacity to furnish srno<is
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eous platform of principles, is no a cancer. If the man keeps the cancer
as
above.
REAMES BROS.
Dutch” for supporting Tilden and
Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875.
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Democrat at a!!, nor is he in favor of it will kill him. If he cuts it the Hendricks.
T. A. DAV IS.
F. K. ARNOLD,
purging the country of the reeking operation will so weaken him that he
Governor Tilden, in a speech in New
corruption and profligacy that threat­ is likely to die, and he will remain on York, said : “Encourage the growth
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ens tooverwht Im us. “Brick” Pomeroy his sick bed many weeks anyhow. of the gold and silver producing dis­
— ANI»—
W HO LES A L E DRUGGISTS,
is indeed a very pour light for honest Subtract from the Republican party tricts as the surest and safest way "lit
FOR SALÏ
and intelligent people to be guided by. the admitted corruptionists, the Shep­ of your financial difficulties.” Ore­
gonians should remember that.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
71 FRONT STREET.
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herd ring in this district, the custom­
One Ont oi tdxFily lliutinnud.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Republi­
house gang in New York, Kellogg,
1 >O BTLAND, 01iEG ON.
The Republicans propose to elect Casey, Butler, Pinchhack, Whipper, can, finds it hard to conceal its admi­
ration of the St. Louis ticket. Re­
Hayes President in place of Grpnt. i Moses, Whittemore, Ilayes, of Ala­ cently it remarked : “Tilden is, not­
The whole number of public officers is bama, all that band of unclean carpet­ withstanding he is a Democrat, a very
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
estimated to be over 80,000. One baggers in the South, the whisky ring, respectable, estimable gentleman.
u a complete stock of
MASONIC
HALL.
is to be changed, and seventy-nine the secret service gang, special treasury
There isn’t printer’s ink enough in
this
county to blot out Gov. Tilden’s
DRUGS,
thousand Line hundred and ninety- agents, and—most dangerous of all —
FIRST APPEARANCE OF
nine left in ! One drop in the pail of the large body of leading Republicans record as a statesman, a reformer, and
sour milk is to be changed ; will that in both houses of Congress, who almost an honest man. Voters don’t bam­
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon
boozle worth a cent this year. Radi­
make the whole pail sweet ? Where- openly sustain these people, and what cal editors can pin this in their hats.
PATENT MEDICINES,
T RO I ’PE
as, if Tilden is elected, the great uia- is then left for the Republican party
I LW A YS ON H A N I> Tf 1E BEST ST<>( ’K
When
Rutherford
B.
Hayes
arose
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of Patent and Home-made Rifle and
jority of the public officers will stand having the power to reform abuses ? in Congress, and in a subdued tone
GLASS IV.IÄ’Ä’, HV.VDOir GLASS, Shot Gnus, single and double; Revolvers
ON
THURSDAY
&
FRIDAY
EVENINGS,
of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neui,
not upon the order of their going, but Witness tne fate of such men as Chief submitted the petition of the Cincin­
small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest
go at once. This would be civil service Justice Chase, Jacob I). C’ox, Charles nati Postotfice clerks for more pay,
August 10th and 11th.
PAINTS. OILS AND
and best; also, the best Powder and Pow­
der Flasks; Iluntingand pocket knifes of
reform in earnest ; not a reform of Sumner, Lyman Trumbull and Tip­ everybody knew that there was in
i the best brands;
all sorts of Shot and
First
Presentation
in
Jacksonville
of
J.
Al.
PATNTEl
US
STOCK
OF
EVERY
KIND.
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one-eighty-thou-audth part, but a re­ ton, of Nebraska. These and h tin- him the smothered tire of a great civil
Pouches;
Caps,
Wads
and everything in
S
awtei
.
le
’
s
celebrated
specialty,
II the Sportsman’s line.
form of the whole body. This view dreds of other honest mVn would nev- service reformer.
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Ho r ill also keen a hill line of SHELF
BLUE VITRIOL,
Under two years of Gov. Tilden’s I
• HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds
of the matter makes it very plain how er have left the Republican organiza­
»...1 Wagon-Makers^
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‘ and sizes, t'ai ¡x .■x....^»
nu r>’ and
electors who want to give their sup­ tion had they not despaired of the pos- administration, Slate expenditures and
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
Tools, a complete assortment of'fable and
taxes in New York have been reduced
And other Favorite Plays.
| Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supplv
port to reform should vote. Those nihility of reform from within its one-half. A like reduction in Federal
; of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, (Hass, etc.
who desire one-eighty-thousaudth part ranks.”
expenditures would save to the gov­
| The above goods arc all of the best qual-
7 Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­ | tty, and will be sold
Admission, 75 cents.
ernment and tax-payers $100,000,000.
of reform can vote for Hayes ; while
Belknap Acquitted.
brated CABBOTJC SHEEP DIP, which
Shall we give Uncle Samuel a chance ?
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
those who are for entire reform will
kills TicM, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
and
Is
a
sure
cure
for
screw-worm,
scab
and
New guns made to order, and repairing
NOTICE TO TAY-PAYERS I
The U. S. Senate, which has been I The name of Tilden is inseparably
vote for Tilden.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
promptly done ami in good style. Ail or­
sitting as a court of impeachment in ass(M*iated with reform. It stands
ders til led with dispatch.
Our ludUu A liai m.
HE TAX-PAYERS OF THE COUNTY
upon
the
Presidential
ticket
fora
sound
27tf.
JOHN MILLER.
the case of ex-Secretary Belknap, has
of Jackson, State of Oregon, are hereby
SELLING OFF
currency, economy in Government ex­
notified that the Board of Equalization will
The expenditures o( the Indian De­ acquitted the defendant, the vote penses, reform in the public service, a meet
at tho ottico of the County Clerk of
FOR—
partment have increased steadily from standing 35 to 25—not two-thirds for reduction of the burdens of taxation— said county on
$3,998,353.59 in 1860, to $8,381,659.82 conviction. Senator Eaton, of Con­ the extirpation of corruption in all its
Monday, August 28, 1876,
ASHLAND, OREGON,
forms
and
guises
—
in
a
word
it
stands
and
publicly
examine the assessment rolls COST AND FREIGHT!
in 1875. This great increase is in necticut, was the only Democrat who
and correct all errors in valuation, descrip­
spite of the fact that there are less voted for Belknap’s acquittal, and ho for honest government.
tion or quality of lands, lots, or other prop­
IV. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop’r«.
erty.
All persons interested will appear at
The
Northampton
(Mass.)
Journal,
number of miles of frontier to be did so because he thought the Senate
the time and place appointed, or they will rpHE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO
guarded, and that we possess the ad­ had no jurisdiction in the matter. heretofore Republican, now goes for be barred from having any change made in I dose out business in JacKsonville, offers
Tilden and Hendricks. The Round-
lor sale at cost and freight for cash his com­ 1TANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL
vantage of railroads and telegraphs to Thus a Republican Senate permits a out, N. Y., Daily freeman, independ­ their assessment. W. A. CHILDERS,
plete and first-class.st ock of dry goods, dress Al kinds of mill and mining machinery,
Assessor of Jackson County, Oregon. goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­ castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
mass troops and give intelligence to man to escape against whom there is ent Republican, takes a decided stand
N. B.—All persons having schedules left dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­
and Babbitt metal. Bells east.
settlers of hostile intentions. The every evidence of guilt. And yet in favor of Tilden and Hendricks. It with them for filling, will do well to till and ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, ¡amps, castings
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts,
them in immediately ; otherwise their baskets, spoons. Knives and forks, tobacco stoves sewing machines, blacksmith-work,
Piegan, Modoc and .the present Sioux they have the impudence to ask the says: “State tax reduced from $15,- send
and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is
property
will bb assessed double.
YatiKee notions, and everything usually used, repaired. Parlies desiring anything
war are the fruits of Republican Quaker free people of the Union to continue 000,000 to $8,000,000. Come, Mr.
W. A. CHILDERS, Assessor.
Farmer, put that in your pipe and Jacksonville, August 2, 1876.
found in a first-class variety store.
in our line will do well to give ns a call be-,
peace policy. Frauds and dishonesty the party in power who will thus smoke it, and think ot Uncle Sammy.”
Mv stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and fore going elsewhere. All work done with
those desiring anything in my line should neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates.
hive tieen meted out to the Indian un­ knowingly wink at corruption and
o. D. MARTIN.
Now is a good time to read the C. C. WHEELER.
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give me a call.
Bring on your old cast iron.
der the garb of honesty ; and to-day malfeasance in high places.
Those
knowing
themselves
indebted
will
seventeenth plank of the Republican
WHEELER & MARTIN,
ZIMMERMAN A CO.
nlease settle immediately. I mean business.
Ashland, April 8. 187«.
an Indian war in their own country
platform.
Here
It
is
:
“
Seventeenth
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BEN. SACHS.
A Few of Them.
AGENTS FOR
—The national administration merits
JacKsonville, July 1, 1875.
will cost thousands of lives and millions
BAILBOAD SALOON,
of treasure to secure protection to the
The following are a few of the names commendation for its honorable w< rk Grover de Baker's Improved
in the management of domestic and
WANTED !
Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville
settlers and peace to the nation.
of the many thousand former most in­ foreign affairs, and President Grant
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fluential Radicals who now support the deserves the continued hearty grati­
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HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
Is he a Reformer ?
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Democratic nominees for President tude of the American people for his
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron,
SEWING MACHINE,
We would be glad if some of our and Vice President: Chas. Francis patriotism and his eminent services in
elivered at the foundry in
OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
Ashland, for which we will pay the THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents .
to the citizens of Jacksonville and sur­
Republican exchanges would inform Adams and C. F. Adams, Jr., of Mass.; war and in peace.”
rounding country that lhev have recently- highest price.
Gov. Tilden means fight, and his op­ arrived
us of some act of Governor Hayes that Judge Stallo, Judge Hoadly, Mr.
Every farmer has more or less old cast­
with a large supply of these popular
ponents
will
do
well
to
keep
that
fact
ings
about his premises, such as old stoves,
machines,
which
they
offer
for
sale
at
rea
­
entitle’« hint to the name cf the “Re- , Reemlin, and Fred. Hassaurek, of
pinions
and other articles. Theso they pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI-
sonable
terms.
They
also
have
all
kindsof
in mind. His speech on Thursday
would
do
well to gather up, and bring them V gars constantly on hand. The reading
former.” Having been a member of j Ohio ; Gov. Koerner, Senator Lyman night was the perfection of shrewd­ supplies for other machines.
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
wishing to purchase a machine before the rain sets in.
Congress and Governor of the 8tate of Trumbull, Gen. John F. Farnsworth, ness. It shows that he is ready for are Persons
cals
and leading papers of the Coast.
We will also pay tho highest price for old
invited to call and examine them at the
COI
’
FER,
BRASS
and
ZINC.
Ohio for nearly three terms, opportuni­ Gov. John M. Palmer, of Illinois; the campaign now^that his course of Franco-American hotel, Jacksonville.
J. M. McCALL * ™
ties certainly have not been wanting Major-General Hooker, Win. Cullen battle is determined, and that he will
SETTLE up .
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NOTICE
for him to exhibit his powers of reform Bryant, Parke Godwin, Isaac Sherman, lead his party in person. The man
FORDHAM &, JENNINGS,
otice is hereby given that
if he possessed them. Please do the I the Greeleys, Oswald Ottendorfer, of who believes this Centennial contest is TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE
the accounts of the firm ot Manning A
GROCERS,
going
to
be
a
“
walk
over
”
for
either
1 placed all my notes and hook accouuts
Ish have been placed in my hands for col-
people the favor to tell when and .New York ; Cassius M. Clay, of Ken­ party will awake frotn that delusion in
the hands of D. S. COOK, of Dardanelles,
; lection. All jierxons indebted to said firm
where he ever reformed, or attempted tucky ; J. A. Doolittle, of Wisconsin > before many (Jays.— N. K Tribune, I who is authorized to collect and receipt for Nos. 600 and 602 Front St., j are requested to settle immediately.
I the same.
J. M. cook .
,
H. K. HANNA.
to reform, anything, or drop that title. Maurice Auerbach, of Minnesota.
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July 28, 1876.
AAaV A7L4 .VCLSW. CAL.
Jacksonville, Sept. 2, 1875.
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