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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1876)
f Jacksonville, September 8th; Ashland, September 7th; Rock Point, September 9th. ûhe ^fuioiraiirSinifS. Gomes the Governor I People’s True Representative !! MONTGOMERY QUEEN, THE KING OF SHOWMEN! O.iifbii h»prr ¡or Jackson, JuMpluur & Lake. Tin rsoay AUGUST 31, 1876. Pit DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESIDENT: SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF NEW YORK. I FOR VICE PRESIDENT: OF INDIANA. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: W. B. LXSWELL............................. Of Grant HENRY KLIPPEL....................... O! Jackson E. A. CRONIN........................ Of Multnomaa Foil CONGRESS : LA FAYETTE LANE, OF DOUGLAS. The Ohl Story. VXD CAiíXTIVAL OF BEÆTJTY I Statement by Charlen Francia Adama. With Mr. Tilden and this platform the Democratic party stands better morally, before the people, than does the Republican party. Hayes is noth ing; respectable, no doubt, but with out any record as a reformer. Til den is in himself a platform. He has made his record. Of tho two I would infinitely prefer to see Mr. Tilden in the executive chair. Governor Tilden will secure the support of the oppo nents of corruption who desire to see the real work accomplished. The Re publican platform is weak, especially I in the financial plank. This was an endeavor to catch the “soft” and “bard” money men. The issue of the campaign, with Tilden at the head of the Democratic party, is made very doubtful. It will be a hard fight. Tilden’s war record is a good one. He is all right there. As President, Mr. Tilden would sweep away corrupt men and abuses. “Brick” Pomeroy'» Paper. The Democrats of this section, who have heretofore placed confidence in “Brick” Pomeroy, will doubtless se riously question his Democracy when they learn that Republicans are most active everywhere in getting up clubs for his paper. There is now no doubt i but that Pomeroy has sold out to the Republican party and we trust no Democrats can be found foolish enough to be transferred to the support of Hayes and Wheeler through the ef forts of this rr senary rascal. Pome roy never did the Democratic party anything but harm, and now that we are rid of him and his literature let him remain where he is. HIS CENTENNIAL ON WHEELS! RESPLENDENT MASSES OF MAGNIFICENCE. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, It D wonderful to see how the Re publican press goes back on itself. Be fore Mr. Tilden was a candidate for President it acknowledged he was a reformer of the true color, a man of great ability and integrity, and a friend of the people. But there is a change in the tune. These same papers which were so profuse in their laudations of Governor Tilden willfully stultify themselves in order to keep in with their party, and now would have the people believe that he is a sham. Among these was the Rochester Dem- ocrat, (Rep.) which less than eighteen months ago spoke in these terms : “If Governor Tilden should be entirely deserted by bis own party he would be sustained by the masses of the Re publican party, who, above all things, wish for a pure and economical man agement of the affairs of the State.” Now that paper, like its compatriots, who likewise spoke highly of Mr. Til den, abuses and vilifies him. But, we are inclined to believe that the people I are more likely to place confidence in what is said in an unprejudiced man ner, and the self-stultified press only makes itself ridiculous in thus un justly abusing a man whom but a short time ago they so highly praised. It is said of Governor Tilde 1, by the press in the interest of the plundering party, that he has been in bad com pany. This, ot course, is a base cal umny upon an honest, upright man. But, admitting that lie has been in bad company, which is not the case, yet we think the very’ worst of his al An Zirmy of Men, Droves of Horses, A Multitude of Animals, A Legion of Attrac leged associates, including Tweed, are tions, A Forest of Wild Beasts, Myriads of Birds, an Ocean of Reptiles. not now, nor never have been, any worse than the men who have volun AGGREGATION OF TRANSCENDENTAL ELECANCE teered to stump the nation in the in terest of Hayes and Wheeler. AND MILES OF If the Republican press can find any blacker sheep in the Democratic fold than Schuyler Colfax, Belknap, Spen Dazzling, Gorgeous, Glitter; cer, Orth, ex-At Lui ney-Generai Wil 1 he Mighty Pageant oi Palaces ; limns, Schenck, Zick Chandler, li. F. The Emerald and Gold Scrolled Butler and other noted political trick sters and blacklegs, we would like to Scriptural Illustrated Wild Animal Dens; have their names and the many dark The Heavily Carved Great Golden acts committed by them, in order to Chariot and Tableau Cars. draw a comparison ; and those are the men who own Mr. llayts, the candi AGES GF WILD BEASTS OPEN TO VIEW date for President,» Those are the men who secured ins nomination, and CM THE STREETS. those are the men who intend to rule and run the weak-minded Hiyes for the next four years, provided the American people be foolish enough to pr »cession that attracted 150,000 men, women and children from hanks, office, stores workshops, and dwellings, as it passed through the principal streets ot San Francisco. J sum of money sufficient to ransom a Prince expended in the production of this huge undertaking. elect him President. All imtion* contribute lu M'Hiigmnrry Queen's Tented Arenu ; bareback celebrities ol Sunny Italy, Wild Riders of Brazil, America’s Churming and Proficient Equestriennes; Brilliant I'ut we are more than confident he Paris'iirreniivrs In r Fri ncli. E< ;'t ntr c Specialty Artists ; England’s Skilled Gymnasts ; vies with the world, and her emissaries struggle for euprimacy; Germany's meloi v pnxlncing Con- will not be elected. We trust the good servutor'c« fumi-h Mu-oval Tulent. Spain, Russia, Austria and the great powers of the old world have their representatives. America's genius and giant intellect mor^s the nrghty uiartal great undertakings utaierlukiugs in the annals of show history on the Western Hemisphere. sense of the people will prevent such a and the greatest ot the gnat dire calamity to befall this nation and T’ i « Gr<at Ql'AGLlKN’A, Tlie Cuiival. I Mou.lt HIIOWN people. Every man of good sense The W,.n lei tal LOWANI) \ The Geniale Sampmi. I i 'A talie , knows that, should Hayes be elected, The t-'t em li K F.X ,\ EBELS, 1’1 EHCE, thè Tamer < f Tiferà, those blacklegs, assisted by Conkling, The MATTHEW FAMILY, DAYT< >.X. th<- eiilxhiK r Ilyemis, Alorton, Blaine, old Simon-pure Cam M'ile l’UI.IM'. thè limi Queeu THOMPSON. r.<’.m-»n.i- <>f eron and “Boss” Shepherd will run Elephants; OjaìAX, Instimi or <>t II r->-s, the Government in the interest of the ' AT Al stia . CI un of ( I..WHS, Th<- nnapKi - u-halile Levantine. plundering ring which now so silccest- Mine. liiioW X, Menalo Exce'hior. fully holds the reins of power and fraud. With the charming am! It is all moonshine to talk of “re- ynu'hful I’AT I’l ROSA, JEN N'lE BROW N. R. formation” in any party with such SCO I I. the Grent Alt- leaders as the above. It cannot be LING ION. FRANCIOS. HERBERT, EUGENE. LOUIS, HARRY, Muies. EMIDY. SEBASTIAN, done, and the sooner the people un K EN N EBEL, and theniill.V ¡.ux :mits, compa-te the most expensive, extensive, unexceptionable, better toned Circus Company on the face of the globe. derstand this, the better it will be for dressed and themselves. EMIDY’S GRAND T72ANS-CONTINENTAL BAWD President Grant might, with all his Ar.d a host of high salaried. novelty producing, prominent performers, selected from the very best on the face faults, have ended his public career in of the globe, and with special reference to the Summer of 1876. an honorable manner, had he kept The long list of Living Wild Ih-asO of the verv rarest kinds, inc’uding an E!< phnnL the Ronffl'il Mor.ffi 'on. th? Wild Paard. a herd of p• rforming Bengal Tigers, four performing Hyenas those thieves and political blacklegs two Liones«tsand their cubs, a Kangaroo and its young, pa r of Lc'’pirih. pair oi Silver Lions, Guzeruls. Lions, Jugars, Eland, Sacred Ox, Vaik Y’aik, Birds ai.d Monkeys and a long ar" away from him. But, no; he drew ray of which the particulars cattuot b - given. them about him and signs be on it he retires from public life a disgraced Circus commences at 2 and 8 o'clock P. M. One Lour for the Menagerie. man. And so it will be with Hayes, Doors open at I and 7 o’clock P M. or any other man who goes into office ADMISSION, $1.00. | CHILDREN, under nine years, Fifty Cents with such supporters and advisors as C?. C. General .A now rule the Republican party. Those men cannot be honest ; they have S< >1 >A yr t never studied honesty. Thieving and political trickery have been their prin Building, ackiiciivillp, (Jrrgon, cipal studies ever since they became public men; and as a man lives, so he dies. DEALE2. & WORKER IN 1 ODD FELLOWS’ CELEBRATION EXTRA NOTIC MERCHANTS AND DEALERS Have Hone Nothing. IN SOUTHERN OREGON. —ox— ■ aiElT IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. Wednesday, .Sept. 20, 1373 The Radicals have resolved to re- sume specie payments on tho 1st of January, 1879. But they have done N ACCORDANCE WITH A RESOLU- tion passed by the Grand Lodge of the AND MARBLE WORKS nothing to accomplish the object. LT. United States at its last session, setting I apart Wednesday, Sept. 20,1S76, for the cel Suppose a railway company should ad IMPLEMENTS, ebration of the Centennial year by Odd Fel ARE NOW SELLING vertise to carry passengers from Bos lows, the members of Jticksonville Lodge Ilo ! Unto All Who Thirst ! No. 10, Ashland Lodge No. 45 and Kerby- ton to Philadelphia on a certain day, Ville Lodge No. 55 will hold a joint picnic NAILS, suggests the Hartford Times. Their ! Soda, Graham, and Su^ar at Bybee's Grovo, with the following COME YE UNTO Crackers, PROGRAM ME : locomotive and train of cars aro on the I Lodges meet in Odd Fellows’ Hall at 9:30 track. Instead of putting water in Jenny Lind Cakes and Gin A. M.; form in procession and march to the THE SODA SPRINGS! A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, Grove. Alter reaching the grounds, the boiler and adding coal to the tend ger Snaps. Music by the Band. er, they draw off the water already in, Prayer by the Chaplain, S. J. Day, P. G. HARDWARE, TINWARE, AND DRINK WITHOUT of .Jacksonville Lodge No. 10. cast away the coal that remained over Music. and dismiss the engineer. They “re We will guarantee to sell a bettor article of Oration by W. T. Leeko, P. G. of Ash Money and Without Price! POWDER OF EVERY’ DESCRIPTION land Lodge No. 45. solve” that the train shall start at G Crackers cheaper than can bo laid Music. down from San Francisco. Basket dinner at 12 M., to which all are o’clock, but they make no prepara invited. Fuse and Caps, tions. What good would their “res A Send in Your Orders Now In the afternoon, music, and speaking by rpiIEUNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- 1 ing the Soda Springs House,and having members of the Order. lution” do? It would never start the 1 i repaired and refitted the same are now pre —'I'D— The festivities will close by a train. The cars would stand on the i pared to accommodate all that may favor us Wooden and Willow Ware GRAND BALL track, hindering other trains, till a ’ JENSEN & IFFLAND, YREKA, CAL. in the evening at Veit’s Hall. Tickets, in with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. THE MARBLE BUSINESS new set of directors should be chosen, ROPE, NAILS, cluding supper, $3.00. Y ’ isiting brothers are kindly invited to Will still be a specialty. All orders in this who would employ a competent en GREAT SACRIFICE participate. line promptly filled in the best manner and By order of tho COMMITTEE. gineer and put aboard a sufficient at reasonable rates. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS Address, as usual, amount of coal. The Tilden party de —I N— J. II. A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland 1 i mand coal and an engineer. LIME FOR SALE, CUTLERY, WIRE, c C. WHEELEK. O. D. MARTIN. B L. A C K S M I T HIN G ! An Exploded Canard. I The Radical press still continues to repeat the often exploded canard that Union soldiers were replaced as em ployees in the House by ex-Confeder ates. The fact is that in the Forty- third Congress thero weie 153 em ployees, of whom 18, or at most 23, were ex-Union soldiers. In the pres ent Congress there are 123 employees, of whom 35 were Union soldiers and A leader Dingitafed. but 10 were ex-Confederates. We Bob Ingersoll, who led the Blaine have a list of tho names of all the em crowd in the Cincinnati convention, is ployees, with their past records, upon discouraged and demoralized at the which we base this assertion. prospects for Hayes. On an Eastern The C ase Condensed. visit he was attacked at every point by newspaper correspondents, and he Eight million dollars saved in one made no effort to hide his chagrin at year in one State by Governor Tilden, the turn things had taken. At Wash $30,000,000 saved in one session by ington bo observed the situation close the Democratic House, in spite of Sen ly and his conclusion in a private con atorial trickery and Executive bully versation was that, from all he could ing. On the other side vague prom gather, Hayes stands to-day beaten by ises, rascals like Belknap let go un from fifty to seventy-five majority in whipped of justice, and frantic oppo the electoral college, and that nothing sition to every economy and every ex short of an open rupture in the Demo posure of official fraud. The verdict cratic party can save the Republicans. of the people is already plain. 1 I To Merchants and Dealers —AND— WHEELER & MARTIN, I Shot, AGENTS FOR S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE i ing out at cost and freight, I am ready I to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but Grover <fc Baker's Improved must have the cash when the work is com pleted. Shop on the corner of California LOCK STITCH milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- and Main streets. 1 by inform the public that he has ONE I have secured the services of a First-class DAVID CRONEMILLER. THOl SANDBl SIIELSofsuperiorJackson SEWING MACHINE, Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the : IITOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE WANTED ! best style and at reasonable rates will do • IV to tho citizens of Jacksonville and sur ing promptly and in superior style. well to call on me. For further information rounding country that they have recently inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. arrived with a large supply of these popular G. W. HOLT. i machines, which they oiler for sale at rea- 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iren, Jacksonville, Fob. 11. 1875. i sonable terms. They also have all kinds of elivered at the foundry ' in supplies for other machines. Ashland, for which we will pay the Persons wishing to purchase a machine JN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,. highest price. are invited to call and examine them at the 1 I am receiving and have constantly on i hand a full and first-class stock of Every farmer has more or less old cast Franco-American hotel, Jacksonville. ings about his premises, such as old stoves, pinions and other articles. These they Groceries, would do well to gather up, and bring them THE EAGLE BREWERY. PRO BONO PUBLICO. before the rain sets in. DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, Wo will also pav the highest price for old rpHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTER ER, COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. he public are hereby ’ noti - Ready-Made Clothing, 1 has now on hand and is constantly man J. M. McCALL * lied that I have placed my notes and ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern accounts in the hands of my attorney, II. Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to K. Hanna, with positive instructions to GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. MILL NOTICE. suit purchasers. Call and test the article. make immediate and forced collection in ev ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves indebted to UR MILL HAS BEEN MTSREPRE- FOR SALE. Everything sold at reasonable rates. me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna Give me sonted by Grangers and others saying a call. K. KUBLI. without delay, as this is my last call. My that “we aro not doing anything but we Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. business must be settled ! are doing this : Wo give 36 tbs. of llour, 3 PORTABLE FIFTEEN-IIORSE POW- JAMES T. GLENN. tbs. of shorts and 8 tbs. of bran per bushel er steam engine is offered for sale. It of good wheat. We will also pay 65 cents has only been in use three months and is in Jacksonville, Sept, 9, 1874. WM. PURCHASING: for wheat and pay for it in Hour, ready perfect running order. Terms—six months’ sacked, at §18 per thousand. credit, with approved security. Enquire of 0 •*» TO Q*)il l,pr B. AGENT, home. Samples DALEY' A EMERY. HENRY' KLIP PEL, ¿Üt) worth $1 free. S tinson A Butte Creek, August 16, 1876. C. U. BEEKMAN. Co., Portland, Maine. ¡SAN FRANCISCO, California, A D T O A