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Ol H SEW SENATOR. Or Hi'inorrMif âiinrii. TUiPEN S IN<<»'4E. K. KUBLI, 1*0 l.l 1KA I. NOTES. E. It. ItEAMES. : T. G. REAMES. The contest for U. S. Senator ended IT ayes’administration has cost Ohio $5,- The base and slanderous charges 000,000 more than that of Allen cost. Til- (hid Fellows’ Building, arksonvilk, Oregon. Oiïirif<»r Jackson. Joséphine & Lnkr. lot Friday in the election of Governor against Governor Tilden, in relation to Grover, the Democratic caucus nomi his income tax, which have been the ! den's administration has cost New York nearly $50,000,000 less than that of Dix. tîi V lsi ay ....... se it ember 28, is76. nee, six members,< Braly, Butler, Crain, entire stock in trade of the Republican The virtuous indignation of tho Republi- DEALER & WORKER IN Goodman, Hayler and Straight,) who party in its tirade against that great i cans is aroused because John Morrissey is DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. had voted f<>r Nesmith the day pre and pure statesman, have been effec for Tilden. Two years ago he was endorsed TIN, SHEET IKON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. • - - —• —— vious, casting their votes for him, tually disposed of, tho more re bv the Republicans of New York for State FOR PRESIDENT: which gave him two more than neces spectable Republicans admitting their ! Senator. The tide is setting in tor Tilden and re Pumps, SAMUEL J. TILDEN. sary for election. The vote stood as frivolity. lion. Abram 8. Hewitt, form. The Republicans have abandoned 1 follows : ('hairman of the National Femocratic New York. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, ’ Mas- I ~ OF NEW YORK. For Grover — Bradshaw, Braly, Executive Committee, issues the fol sacliusetts and Oliiojaro regarded as ex- I AG RICLTLTU R A L IM l’LEM ENTS, ——---- 4». ... - —— tremoly doubtful. Brown, Burton, Butler, Clark, Coch lowing letter : FOR VICE PRESIDENT: ran of Lane, Crain, Crooks, Davi-, Fer There is no time like the present for call- ; To the 1’rniJC: The N. Y. Time*, which guson, Fenton, Green, Gould, Grimes, formerly was a warm friend of Tilden, has ing the attention of the Pacific Coast Radi- i NAILS, TROS. A. KENDRICKS, Goodman ol Umatilla, Haley, Herrin, made serious assaults of late on his charac cals to the fact that Democrats in their plat Hughes, Haines, Holmes, Haye-*, Hay- ter, which assaults culminate in a charge of form oppose Chinese immigration, and that OF INDIANA. perjurx . calculated to disturb some persons, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, ter, Jasper, Lawrence, Lave, Munkers, i and cause the writer to apply to the Treasu Rutherford Haves indorses tho notoriously . _----- — - Myers, Mitchell, Morrow, Mosier, Of- ry for certified copies of t he income returns corrupt Administration ot Ulysses 8. Grant. for P residential electors : field, Palmer, Porter of Linn, Reed, of Tilden ami Hayes. These copies have If the Democrats of Michigan, Illinois, not been furnished, nor has his letter Ix'en HARDWARE, TINWARE, W. It. t,\SWF.LL.............................. °f Orant Rosa, Buckman, Savage, Straight, i noticed, though his adversaries have had Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York HENRY KI.IPPEI........................ <>» Jackson Staats, Stannard, Sumner, Thompson, free access to these returns and have photo- and New Jersey will do as well in Novem j E. A. CR<»NIN.........................<»f Multnoinan Van Cleave, Wilson, Wisdom, Mr. ! graphed them. He therefore wrote to ber as their brethren of Vermont and Maine I POWDER OF EVERY DI^SCRIPTION 'Judge Sinnot, Tilden’s confidential law have done in September, the election of Til President and Mr. Speaker—18. i clerk during the whole of the period in dis For Applegate—Applegate, Bensell, pute, asking him to examine tin1 pretended den and Hendricks will be overwhelming. ‘ FOR CONGRESS: of Tilden’s income in 1862, publish- Fuse and Caps, It is encouraging to Democrats to see the Benjamin, Bond, Colvig, Cochran, of ■ account cd in the Time*, and to furnish him (Hew- great army of former Republicans, in every I Clackamas, Cornell, Engle, George, LA FAYETTE LANE, 1 iu) with an explanation. Sinnot's reply had ; Grublte, < »oodsvll, Gilbert, Gault, Hun | been receive I and i resented a satisfactory section ol tin* country, win, declare it their OF DOUGLAS. saker, liender-on, Kirkpatrick, Lee, | refutation of the Time*' charges. The an- intention to support Tilden and Hendricks ! Wooden and Willow Ware l swer shows that out of 13 pretended items I Melvin, McCall, Payton, Porter of ! of income, amounting to $1 in,otto, 11 items tor President and Vii’e-President, many of PUBLIC SPEAKING. Marion, Richardson, Roberts, Scott of i of *25,000 are wholly fictitious, while ot the them taking an active part in the cam ROPE, NAILS, paign. other two ono of $1,100 is entirely true and Lane, Scott of Multnomah, S. Smith, lion. Henry Klippel and Gen. W,. IT. the second of $25,000 is only partially true. According to the letter of Gen. Kilpatrick Odell, IVmocraitie and Re¡'ublican candi- F. R. Smith, Tibbetts, Tozier, Watt, There is therefore no grounds for tho asser- to his triend Gov. R. R. Hayes, tho people i ti< mis of inaccuracy ot Tilden's sworn state dates for Prosid ential Elector, will discuss Warren, Will and Wmnegar—33. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS of Indiana are desperately sick of Radical Hm political issues at the following places For Nesmith—Chambers, t’heesman, ment. Mr. Sinnot's statement, to which Hewitt ism, and the only remedy is to apply the I and on the desig nated dates ; Fidler. Jewell and McBride—5. alludes, after remarking that he (Sinnot) is bloody shirt freely mixed with plenty of CUTLERY, WIRE, Link ville............ ......Thursday, Oeto1»cr 19th perfectly familiar with the detailsol Tilden's For T. F. Campbell — Bentley, Fan 21st ...... Saturday, “ A nh land................. j business, declares the Time*' statement is money. And doubtless they will lx, dosed 23d ning and Goodman of Linn—3. ....... Monday, “ false in every particular, and evidently in heavily. 25th Kerbv Ville......... ....... Wednesday, “ tended to mislead. For example, the first Governor (¡rover was, of course, not Tho Radical press is somewhat astounded Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, 27 th “ • ’anvojivill»*....... ........ Friday, i item, Feb. 19th, reads tee for trustees •'S' |1 the choice of every Democrat, but, ¡ami master Commissioner’s deed; but the at the revelations made concerning the re- ! 31st “ < Hikland............. ........ Tuesday. wording of tho second item is made differ turns made by Governor Hayes during the ; ETC., ETC. < < »row.. ........ Wednesdav, Nov. 1st when he received the caucus nomina ently, and reads February 25th, foes and 2d tion from the Democracy, it was the expenses with reference to deed, etc., and taxable period ot'persona! property. These “ Eugene < itv...... ........ Thursday, Speaking will commence each day at one general desire of that party that he the third item is put in another different papers without exception try to laugh at the I mode of expression, thus: March 1st, for facts as unfolded, lint their laugh is some- ' I have secured the services of a First-class o’clock r. >t. should be elected. To have defeated i deed, etc., mortgage deed, while in the what hollow’. Mechanic, ami am prepared to do all repair fourth item the word ‘Tees,” and this time aboi r defalca fioxm . We would like to know whether Gov. i him and elected a Senator by the aid j without expense, s brought into requisition. ing promptly and in superior style. of Republican votes could not but have ■ The obvious intent of the contrivance is to Haves does, or does not, belong to the Mitchell, In his speech last Thursday demoralized the party and established give color to these bogus items, and the ap modernized Know-Nothings. His recent let pearance of being copied from the real pa- evening, tnnde a comparison l>etween a most dangerous precedent. But, as i per. Concerning Tilden's connection with ter indicates that he does. He has a right to Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago be a Know-Nothing it ho pleasos, but the the administrations of Presidents Jack- he wa< elected, the party remains in j the road, Sinnot declares that the first six items people have an excellent right to know what TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. son and Grant, and claimed that the tact and the time-honored Democratic | of tho Time*' statement are about points his real principles arc. L I am receiving ami have constantly on I which never existed, and Tilden never made loss on each $1,000 of revenue under usages unbroken. 1 he Republican telegraph has never sent hand a full ami first-class stock of ■ any speei.il charge of them against any in dividual or corporation. Tilden became a line of news to this coast concerning Gov Jackson’s administration was $10 55 ' We are extremely sorry that Messrs. i counsel for the bondholders ot that road in ernor Hayes’ income perjury ; vet the East Groceries, ».nd only 30 to 40 cents on the $1,000 Fidler, of Josephine, and Cheesinan, 1859, and worked assiduously until 1862. ern papers otall shades of opinion are teem- under Grant, and he inferentially said of Lake, should have refused to sup i ig with it. The main lac s are set forth on DRY GOODS, Gum Boots. TOBACCO. A <l»eerii»c Mgn. that Grant’s was the best and purest port the caucus nominee throughout. our first page, together with a bouquet of Readj’-Made Clothing, One of the cheering signs for the Republican comment. Now let tho slan of them all. llow Mitchell couid fail Being elected as Democrats, their con ! success of Tilden and Hendricks is the derers of Tilden hold their peace. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc.,Etc. into such a glaring error is strange. stituency doubtless expected them to fact that all over the land old line Re Me understand that Pacific coast Demo He either wilfully perverted the truth, conform to Democratic usages and sup publicans are coming to their support, crats aro sending Brick Pomeroy’s paper or is ignorant of the facts. Now for back to him by the ton sinco he has gone I yir Everything sold at reasonable rates. port the nominee of the majority. whilst it is a thing ot rare occurrence into the Hayes and Wheeler combination Give the proofs. Mitchell said he spoke me a call. K. KUBLI. ( Hon. L. F. Grover, our new Sena for a Democrat to come out for Hayes and is opposing Tilden and Reform. Thus Jacksonville. Feb. IS, 1875. ' from the records ami that the records tor, is well known to every citizen of and Wheeler. When wo use the .Judas has his reward, and thus our party] would not lie. Mr. Secretary Wood THE SODA SPRINGS! this State, in which he has resided for term “old line Republicans” we do adherents ¡»reserve their integrity. bury, in his report to Congress: Many reforms have been attempted by the past twenty years and more. He not mean thoso who without having Republican officials, which they would not 1 “Tim particular losses in each presi has tilled a prominent position in Ore- any special party predilections have dential term being also desired by the have dared to enter upon, if their ¡»artv had resolution they have oeen ascertained ! gon history, and is thoroughly conver- been merely voting with the Republi not been confronted by a Democratic Hoiro ♦ * * * Among the disbursing | suit with all our wauts. llis great can party, but we refer to men who ol Representatives which made exposures that compelled ami enabled Republican officers, looking to the amount dis ability and undoubted eneigv and in bursed, the largest losses were from tegrity will make him a prominent and were sincere and active supporters of officials to punish great wrongs.—[Governor i that party. The defection of .such men Seymour’s Letter. 1821 to 1825, next from 1817 to 1821, valuable member of the U. S. Senate, and next from 1809 to 1813 ; and ¿//"¿/ is significant—-it shows that something Tn response to many inquiries as to Mr. , in which he will take his seat on the were Amatlcr from 1829 to 1833 and is wrong in their party ; and while it Tilden’s religion, the New York <S»n tells from 1833 to 1837 in any ether 4lh of March next. weakens materially the party they its querists ami the rest of mankind that it is the Christian religion; that he is of a Pres- | term whatever, except from 1789 to I By virtue of the provisions of the leave, says tho Sonoma Democrat, it byterian denomination ami that he has giv- | AND MARBLE WORKS. 1793.” Constitution lion. S. F. Chadwick, our It will be borne in mind that the efficient Secretary of State, will suc gives material strength to the party en proof of tho sincerity of his faith by on- ’ they support. Such men love their forcing in the performance ot his official du- I two terms of Jackson’s administration ceed Mr. Grover as Governor. ties that divine commandment, Thou shalt i Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst ! | country more than party, and we wel- covered the perioil last mentioned and not steal. ! come them into the Tilden and Hcn- Trouble in the llndicnl Camp. COME YE UNTO with Which Mitchell made comparison. The attempt to make Gov. Tilden out a j dricks ranks. ; swindler of the Government in the matter The following figures are extracts from I There seem to be many Republicans of his income tax. thirteen years ago, is an statement of aggregate amount of de THE SODA SPRINGS! Another Page In Ilfs Record. e’eetioneering *r ck devised by tho fright in this State who do not approve of Sen falcations and ratio of losses from 1789 The most that the Radical party has ened supporters of Gov. Hayes. Mr. Til ator Mitchell’s campaign through Ore AND DRINK WITHOUT to March 4th, 1837, furnished Decem den is a man of method, a lawyer of ap gon, and demand that he he withdrawn been able to get up for General Hayes, proved ability, and a citizen punctilious in ber 30th, 1839, to Congress, and found a fa Carl Schurz. The Oreyonian, the by way of a record heretofore, is the tho performance of his legal duties. George in House Document No. 10, first ses Bliss is a smart fellow in his wav, but he Money and Without Price ! leading Radical organ in this State, ! I part he took in the war. They have has not caught Samuel J. Tilden, ami doe« sion Twenty-Sixth Congress, including indulges in the following ill-natured pointed proudly to his war record on not expect to catch him. The threatened in public debt: all occasions, but after they had men come tax suit is a piece of political farce. growl : REAMES BROS., (Successors to White A Martin,) DEALERS IN ; GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Total disbursements f’m Mar. If anything could cause the election 4th, 1833, to Mar. 4th, 1837, including public debt.......... $87,130,428 08 this fall to disappoint the reasonable Total defalcations...................... 230,33d 32 expectations of Republicans that the Hat io of loss per $1,000............ 2 60 State will he carried for Hayes and Total loss by disbursing otli- cers from 1780 to 1837.......... 4,956,573 56 i Wheeler, it is the untimely appear- Total receipts from Mar. 4lh, ; ance on the stage of our pseudonymous 1.833 to Mar. 3d, 1837............. 136,531,971 64 Total defalcations...................... 214,648 Q3 ; Senator, who, on his own invitation, is Ratio of loss per $1,000............. 1 50 stumping the State ostensibly for Total loss by receiving ollicers Hayes and Wheeler, but really for from 1780 to 1837 .................... 2,038,549 81 himself. Wo have faith, however, Total receipts and disburse ments dunug Jackson’s last that in spite of this intermeddling, term.......................................... 223,662,399 72 unwelcome to so many, the State will Total defalcations dur'g Jack son's last term........................ 444,984 25 go for the Republican candidates, Ratio of loss per $1,000............ 1 90 j though the majority to which they are Ratio of loss during same term fairly entitled may be cut down a lit aa stated by Mitchell............ 10 55 tle. We beg Republicans to stand by Losses from 1789 to Mar. 4th, 1837 ( 48 years)........................ 6,995,123 37 their colors and elect Hayes and Annual loss.............................. 145,731 00 tioned that they had to quit the “record” business and jump for the bloody shirt. General Hayes has now added another page to his record, and we call the attention of his party, es pecially those of foreign birth, to it. He has written a letter to the Ameri can Alliance, in which he full}’ endor ses the idea of that association that none but American born citizens should be permitted to hold office or to exer cise tho right of voting. This page of the Radical candidate’s record should not be overlooked. What Vote« for Hayes Menn. Wheeler and Richard Williams. Two GBANT’H ADMIX ISTHATIoN. years hence wHl be the time to attend I> osh from July 1st, 1861, to A vote for Hayes is a vote for Rob June 30, 1875, (14 years)...... 14,253,303 47 to this man. bers on. Annual loss................................. 1,018,093 00 No Defense Needed. A voto for Hayes is a voto for Bel The above is conclusive proof that knap. Mitchell is impaled on one or the other The broad humor of the campaign A vote for Hayes is a vote for De horn of the dilemma—this, too, after . Is condensed in the stereotyped plaint lano. be so patronizingly looked around at of the partisan Radical presses that A vote for Hayes is a vote against Democrats in the audience and chal the Tilden organs have no defense to Retrenchment. lenged them to gainsay it, knowing make of him. Men of Tilden’s mould A vote for Hayes is a vote for the full well that Democrats are gentlemen i need no defense. If he were a Grant, Indian Bureau. and do not interrupt speakers, although or a Blaine, or a Harlan, or a Morton, A vote for Hayes is a vote for the said speakers should falsify history. or a Logan, or a Fenton, or a Babcock, Freedman’s Bank. Facts auti Figures. ora Rawlins, or a Robeson, or a man A vote for Ilnyes is a vote for Bab Let us hear something from the ora of equivocal pu’ lie character in the re cock, McDonald and Joyce. tors > ( the Republican party on the motest degree, it would be the proper Every vote cast for tho Republican question of economy. The Democrat thing to weary the public patience ticket at the State elections is a vote ic House of Representatives last Win with defences. The friends and sup for Hayes and all the swindles and Grant’s administration, 7 ter, laboring in the face of the most porters of Tilden who understand the swindlers of ___________ strenuous opposition by the Republi 1 motive of bis nomination presumably Tho Independent leader, Prof. Campbell, can Senate, succeeded in reducing the know better than to waste time over President of Monmouth College, dropped national expenditures to the amount ■ such supererogatory work. Ilis life has into our sanctum during the week. It will of $30,000,000. Had the Senate been been an open page for forty years, and be remembered that he ran as an Independ ent candidate for Governor at our last State Democratic, the reduction would have ; the utmost ingenuity of his adver election, receiving a highly complimentary been $45,000,000. The $15,000,000 saries has failed to produce a blemish vote. We are happy to announce that ho is difference is what the country pays for upon his character as a man, his in- in full accord with the National Democratic party in tho ponding campaign, and ex the luxury of a Republican Adminis tegrity as a publicist, or his wisdom «as presses great anxiety for the success of our . a statesman. • Presidential ticket.— Albany Democrat. tration and Senate. I i* The DiiTercnce. The difference between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden may be told in a nutshell. Hayes, as a Presidential candidate, is an ordinary sample of “machine” manufacture; he speaks when he is told to speak, and is silent when so ordered ; lie is a portion of the fixings of his platform, and that platform carries him unre- sistingly—“body, soul, and boots.” Tilden, on the contrary, carries his own platform. The record of an in dustrious and consistent lifetime, and the heartfelt approval of the most en lightened of his fellow-citizens through out the broad expanse of the Union, enabled him rightfully to suggest and enforce his own views of what should be the policy of his party ; and those views are heralded throughout the land “with no uncertain sound,” in his unanswerable and convincing let ter of acceptance. rilHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- L ing tho Soda Springs House, ami having repaired ami refitted the same are now pre pared to accommodate all that may favor us with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. THE MARBLE BUSINESS Will still be a s,»ecialty. All orders in this line promptly tilled in the best manner and at reasonable rates. Address, as usual, J. H. A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland 3. C. WHEKLER. CALIFOKNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. LOW PRICES WILL WIN milE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-* I tire in notifying their friends and the public generally that they have nurchased the stock of White A Martin, and are now receiving and owning a very large, exten sive and well-selected assortment of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, BOOTS AND SITOB4, California & Salem Coths and Blankets, Bsady-Iiade Clothing, AGRI CULTUR A L IM PLEM ENTS, Hats and Caps LADIES, CHILDREN MISSES SHOES. We have also In connection with the above a very large and line stock of choice GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN DOW GLASS, CAST AND STEEL PLOWS, WOOD- EN AND WILLOW WARE. ETC. We aro now ready to .«•ell anything in our line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing" to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock liefore pur- chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house Ln Jackso»» county. ^¿*~<;ive us a call, and then judge for yourself as to our caj»acity to furnish goods as above. I?EAM ICS BROS. Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! —AND— HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon 4 LWA YS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK /Y of Patent and Home-made Rifle ami Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers- of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow der Flasks; Hunting and pocket knifes of the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in the Sportsman's lino. lie will also keep a lull line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails and Ropeofall kind* and sizes, Car|H*ntcrs’ and Wagon-Maker*,. Tools, a complete assortment of Table andi Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, (Hass, etc. The above goods are all of the best qual ity, and will l»e sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. New guns made to order, and repairing promptly done ami in good style. All or ders filled with dispatch. 27tf. JOHN MILLER. THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, O. O. MARTIM. WHEELEB & MABTIiT, ASHLAND, OREGON, AOENTS FOR J. ZIlffM£RAf AN Jk CO., Prop’rc. Grover & Baker's Improved I LOCK STITCH ANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL kinds of mill and mining machinery, eastings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE ! eastings and Babbitt metal. Bells wist. to the citizens of Jacksonville and sur I Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, I stoves, sewing machines, blaeksinith-work r rounding country that they have recently arrived with a large supply of these popular i and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is machines, which they offer for sale at rea j used, repaired. Parties desiring anything sonable terms. They also have all kinds of , in our line will do well to give ns a call be- ! fore going elsewhere. All work done with supplies for other machines. Persons wishing to purchase a machine neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. Bring on vour old <*ast iron. are invited to call and examine them at the Franco-American hotel, Jacksonville. ZIMMERMAN A CO. ' AP»''l R. 1876. M SEWING MACHINE, W WANTED ! AMCN«liig the Female ClerkN. Kilpatrick’s appeal for money is ex 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, ercising Zach Chandler's ingenuity elivered at tiie foundry in as to how he shall raise it. He has Ashland, for which we will pay the at last hit upon the happy expedient highest price. Every farmer has more or less old cast of levying tribute on the female em ings about his premises, such as old stoves, ployees of the Government. The col pinions and other articles. These they would do well to gather up, and bring them lector recently visited several rooms of before the rain sets in. Wo will also pav the highest price for old the Treasury Department and assessed COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. all females receiving sixty dollars per J. M. Mc-CALL * on month and up to seventy-five dollars A CHEAP PAPER. per month five dollars each. Those L receiving higher pay will be mulcted DEMAND FOR THE WEEKLY at a subsequent day and at a higher rilHE L Oregonian for a short time is so great rate. The ladies are very indignant that we have concluded to offer it for the over the act, and justly harp on the balance of the year for ONE DOLLAR. All will expire December 31, 1876, string of taxation without representa subscriptions no matter when they commence. Address tion. OREGOMA5 P ub . Co., Portland, Ogn. D BAILEOAD SALOON, i (or. California and Oregon Sts., Jackson villa HENRY PAPE, Engineer. I - THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . WINES, LIQUORS AND CT- ( THOICE J gars constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with liastern periodl- ; cals and leading papers of the Coast. SETTLE UP. otice ts hereby given that N the accounts of the firm of Manning Ish have been placed in my hands for col lection. All persons indebted to said firn? are requested to settle immediately. H. K. HANNA. 1 Jackson? ille, Sept. 2, 1875.