The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 26, 1876, Image 2

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    5he Û1 nuacraiic iEitnrs.
A WO ItD TO THE WORMIXUntX
What party ha« controlled the affairs j
of the nation for the p.ist 16 years?
Offirhl
for Jackson, Jovphinr X Lake.
The
Republican party. Who has
OCTOBER 26, 1876 levied and collected enormous taxes,
THURSDAY
given away millions of acres of our
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
public lands, plundered the National
treasury, squandered our revenues,
paralyzed our industries, closed our
mines, rolling mills, furnaces, forges
and workshops, and brought our peo­
i
ple tv starvation, bankruptcy and ruin;
thrown thousands of honest men out
of work and banished them from their
homes to ‘-tramp”
upon every
thoroughfare and highway in the land
in pursuit of employment ? Is it not
the Republican parly that is respon­
sible for all this stagnation In business;
for all this misery and woe ?
Shall we give this party which has
been guilty of these crimes, of this
SAMUEL J. TILDEN. outrageous career, a new lease of pow­
er ? Shall we vole for Hayes and
OF NEW YORK.
r
Wheeler and thus perpetuate the reign
of Grant ism ? Shall we lai drawn in­
FOR VICE PRESIDENT:
to a decoy movement and cajoled into
THOS. A. HENDRICKS. the farce of voting for Cooper and
I
OF INDIANA.
Carey, who cannot possibly obtain a
single electoral vote, and thereby aid
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:
in continuing the Republican party iu
W. R. LkSWELI................................ Of Grant power ? Or shall we act the part of
HENRY K LIPPEL....................... Ol Jackson
sensible men, and vote in a manner
E. A. CRONIN......................... Of Multnomah
that our ballots will count in the great
! battle for reform which will come off
FOR CONGRESS:
in November?
LA FAYETTE LANE.
Shall we not act like wise men and
vote with the army of reform that is
OF DOUGLAS.
now marching on under the leadership
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
of those fearless, gallant and honest
i
lion. Henry Klippel and Gen. W. If. leaders,'l’ildrnand Hendricks*.’ There
Odell, Democratic an<l Republican candi­ is but one escape from our present dif­
date-« for Presidential Elector, will discuss
rhe political issues at the following places ficulty ; there is but one road which
and on the designated dates :
will lead us out of our fearful condi­
Fridav, October 27th
Canyonville.
il
28th tion, but one course left for us to pur­
Rrtseburg.................. Saturday,
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31st sue, and that is to vote for Tilden and
• >akland..................... Tuesday,
<'ottage Grow.......... Wednesday, Nov. 1st
a
Business and working
211 Hendrick-.
EugUiie City............. Thursday,
Speaking will oommence each day at one men, shall we not do this, and achieve
o’clock p. M.
a victory decisive and complete?
In the event of the election of Til­
den and Hendricks, a new era wi I
The Republicans, for want of some­ dawn upon us, which will revive
thing to say against his eminent pub­ trade, set the industries of the nation
lic career, have been and upon all oc­ in motion, giving employment to la­
casions are yet engaged in the dirty, borers, mechanics and artisans in every
unprincipled work of falsely assailing vocation and calling. Vote for Tilden,
Mr. Tilden’s private record and char­ Hendricks and a restoration of our
acter. Their charges are proved to be crippled industries and a general revi­
malicious and contemptible in the ut­ val uf business.
most, anil it shows towhat straits the
The October Triumph.
Radicals are driv< n for capital against
The conclusive news of the great
their opponent«. The greatest proof uf
the high, unimpeachable reputation of victory in Indiana has inspired the
the Democratic standard-bearer is Democracy with the wildest enthu.-l
found in the fact that only two years a-in. Never was a political success
age the |«eople of his native State, in won against more fearful odds, and
which he has lived over sixty years, when one contemplates the enormous
elected him Governor by 53,000 ma concentration of radical power and cor­
jority over Gen. Dix, who but two ruption in that single State, it seems
years before received a like majority. almost a miracle that the simple virtue
Sensible people are not to be caught bv of the people, set in their resolve for
such chaff, but are more likely’ to be­ reform and purification of public af
come highly disgusted with this repre­ fairs, should have triumphed. Blue
hensible Blundering uf eminent citi- Jeans Williams’ election is a trophy
not merely for tho Democratic party,
zens.
but for popular government, because it
Auolher Abortion.
shows that all the engineering of wealih
Some ten or twelve persons met at and power is impotent against the de­
Salem on the 16th inst. and put out termination of a free and virtuous
a Cooper ami Carey or greentack tick­ people. The few may be corrupted,
et. Fen. Sutherlin, of Douglas, Daniel But the many cannot be. They may
Clark, of Marion, and Bart. Curl, of for a time be deceived by bad men,
Grant, were nominated for Electors. but when the people are once enlight­
We doubt very much if these gentle ened as to their real character, the un­
trustworthy are driven from power by
men will accept the empty honor of the sharp scourge of popular suffrage
being sacrificed in an unworthy cause.
Wheeler and tioat Inland.
The intent of this movement is to
The Republican candidate for Vice-
draw votes from the Democratic ticket.
Fortunately there are but few Demo­ President proves no better than Mor­
crats fool’sh enough to thus w’aste their gan, Anthony, Orth or Chamberlain.
votes in this important election, and The villainous affair of Ogdensburg,
this fiasco will little avail the office- Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad,
holders’ ring, which doubtless origi­ in which he simply blackmailed a cor­
poration out of $20,000, is still fresh on
nated this scheme.
the public mind. An examination of
The Gain lu Fleetoral Tatra.
his record as Chairma-n of the Pacific
Railroad Committee shows a series of
In the State elections so far held
transactions of a most questionable
the Democracy has not merely gained
character. The infamous Goat I.-land
on the popular vote of 1872 two hun­
scheme to give away $2,500,000 worth
dred thousand votes, hut has secured
of property in the Ssn Francisco hnr-
the votes of Alabama, Arkansas, In­
t>or to the already pampered Cen­
diana and West Virginia ; in all, thir­
tral Pacific, passed
the House
ty-six electoral votes from State-
through the great exertions of Wheel­
which voted for Grant In 1872. With
er. He fought for it day after day,
Colorado and Ohio yet in doubt, and
and exerted in its favor every conceiv­
of all the States yet voting, only two,
able legislative trick. The people will
Maine and Vermont, safe for Hayes,
not elevate the head of Congressional
there can be no doubt of the triumph­ land grabbers to the Vice-Presidency.
ant election of Tilden and Hendricks
More Monlhern Outrage*.
hy a large majority of the electoral col-
Six whites, returning home from a
lege.
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Democratic mass meeting at Edgard,
Drotacratie Armament«.
8. C., near dark on the 18th, were fired
«30,000,000 saved in annual federal into by colored men in ambush. One
expenses by the action of one branch was killed instantly and another se­
of Congress In one session.
verely wouuded. Maj. Kline and oth­
$65,000,000 of retrenchment pro­ er U. S. officers, at the request of the
posed and the amount cut down only whites, went to the spot, and while
in consequence of the Republican Sen­ viewing the body, a white man sent
ate and Executive.
for the coroner was also shot at from
$6,000,000 saved to the taxpayers of ambush and his leg shattered and
New York State in one year by Gov­ horse wounded. The meeting had
been quiet and orderly.
ernor Tilden.
• Navin« 81,000.000
The net result of eight years of Grantism
—bayonet.
Hayes is worth $70,000, but he carries a
$12 watch and drives a $20 horse. He has i
also blooded cattle valued at $12.50 per
capita. See his tax list.
Bob Ingersoll says; “There is no God,”
andalternntely reviles the Deity and the ,
Democratic party. After election he will '
wish there was no God and no Democratic i
party
A bov in blue, who never voted anything
but the Radical ticket, sajs: “I have made
up my mind to vote for Tilden. The smoke
has gone out of one chimney long enough, i
The country needs a change.”
Schoo] teaching seems to have been the
stumbling block of more than one promi­
nent Radical in Oregon. And thev al! ap­
pear • «.* have a hankering to go to Washing­
ton, either in the capacity of Senator or
Congressman.
We find among the Republican loaders of
to-day, “red-handed reltels” of the war,
like Longstreet, Mosby, Alcorn, Holden,
Settle, etc.; while on the other hand the
larger nnmiwr of Union Generals are active
snpporlora of Tilden and Hendricks.
Ex-Governor Scott, of South Carolina,
thinks Wade Hampton w ill be elected sure,
unless more troops are sent to tho rescue.
Senator Patterson, who thought there was
“ti ve years more of goo«l stealing in South
Carolina.’’ has seen the President and says
it is all right ; tho troops will be forwarded.
It may take the shape of the “bloody
shirt,” Tilden’s reeord, “the solid South,”
tho results of’the war, or whatever may
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come handy ; but the real issue with the
Radicals is to di vert public attention from
the unexampled corruption of the Radical I
party during the past eight years.
All the monopolies with which our dis­
tressed people are burthened are tile out*
growth of Republican rule. The Reputili-
can party has never nbated a monopoly.
The Democratic party has never created one.
The Republican party always multiplies
legislation. The Democratic party persist­
ently removes bad laws from the Statute
book.
From March 4, 17S9, toJune 30, 1861, or
72 years, the entire net ordinary expenses
of the Government were $1,581,706,195; from
June 30, 1 SGI, to June 30,1875, or fourteen
years, they amounted, exclusive of the pub­
lic debt, to $5.220.250,759. The net ordinary
expenses in the ten years of peace since
18A’>, are $2,034,233,412. The total expendi­
tures of the six years of President Grant's
administration, ending with June 30, 1875,
$1,008,438,461. _______
Hayes »ml the
Catholic*.
R. B. Ilayes, the Republican, Presi­
dential nominee, exhibited his nar­
row, proscriptive spirit when he made
(he following speech in the Ohio cam­ I
paign last Fall :
K. KUBLI,
a Week.;
A rice, economical party the Repub-
lican party is for hard times. They
increased their estimates for running
the Government $25,415,698 over the
appropriations of last year. They
asked for $203,(199,025, or nearly a
million dollars a day—an expenditure
nearly on the scale of that of war
times. Thu House cut them down to
$120,611,871, and would have kept
them down to $109,244,140, if it had
not been for the obstinacy of a waste-
ful Senate. A« It was, In spite of the
REAMES BROS.,
:
Odd Fellows’ Building, nrhonvillr, Oregon.
(Successors to White A Martin,)
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,
E. ¡j. REAMES.
O. REAMES.
DEALER & WORKER IN
DEALERS IN
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. •
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Pumps,
CALIFORNIA STREET,
AG RICU LTU R A L
IM J’LEM ENTS, JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON.
I
NAILS,
resistance of the Senate, the Demo­
cratic House cut down the Republican** 1
estimates $55,380,650. In other words, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES,
the Democratic Hou-ie save the tax­
payers of the country $151,725 a day
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
for a year to come ; $1,065,012 a week
tor a year to come; $4,615,054 a POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
month for a year to come. This is
the work of the Democratic party in
Fuse and Caps,
one year in Congress. In two years of
Democratic administration in New
York tho taxes have been reduced i Wooden and Willow Ware
one-half. The Democracy Is the party
ROPE, NAILS,
for hard times.
Went Virginia and Intlinna.
The following from‘the Salem Mer­
cury will give an idea of how the Re­
publicans did thing« in Ohio and West
Virginia :
We are informed by a Democrat that
he received a letter from a friend in
Weal Virginia, written before the Oc­
tober elections, in which the writer
says that the Democracy would be suc­
cessful in that State by an overwhelm­
ing majority, fur the reason that mini,
four lh«>u->and negroes had gone over
into Indiana to vote the Radical ticket
and defeat “Blue Jeans” Williams for
Governor. It was also stated in the
public prints and not successfully de­
nied that a few days t»efore the elec­
tion in Indiana about fifteen hundred
negroes had crossed over into that
State from Kentucky for the purpose ,
of voting the Rulical ticket, and
thwart the will of the people living in
that State. Democrats and honest peo­
ple everywhere should make a note of
this, and rebuke the party at the polls
on the seventh of next month that
would resort to such disgraceful and
dishonorable practices, and bury them
for all time to come in the grave of ob­
livion.
’
“Fellow-citizens, I am a bitter and un­
compromising enemy of Roman Catholics.
I am opposed to their election or appoint­
ment to ofiice. I am in favor of disfranchis­
ing them peaceably, if possible, it not then
with the bayonet. And I am in favor ot
prohibiting the increase of their churches T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD. j
and convent.«, abolishing their popish
schools, and by this means roo- out every
vestige of Popery from the United States.
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Fellow-citizens, Roman Catholic citizens
cannot be loyal to our Government notwith­
standing their sworn allegiance to it. 1 say W 11 O L E S A L E D R UGGÌ S T S, '
again they cannot be truly loyal owing to
their paramount allegiance to the Popo of i
Rome, whose every command they are al­
Tl FRONT STREET,
ways ready to implicitly obey.”
LOW PRICES WILL WIN
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rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
, 1 lire in notifying their friend« and the
public generally that they have purchase«!
the stock of White A Martin, and are now
receiving and opening a very large, exten­
siv«» and well-«eleetc<l assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
California & Salem Coths and Blankets,
Beady-Made Clothing,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
AG RICULTUR A L
IMP LEM ENTS,
CUTLERY, WIRE,
Hats and Caps
Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES.
ETC., ETC.
I have secured the services of a First-class
We have also In connection with the above
a very large and fine stock of choice
Mechanic, ami am prepared to do all repair­
ing promptly and in superior style.
GROCERIES,
GLASSWARE, QUEENS
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
PAINTS, OILS, NAIIJ8, WIN­
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
1 I am receiving and have constantly on
hand a full and first-class stock of
STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­
Grocer io«,
WARE. ETC.
EN AND WILLOW
DRY GOODS, Gum Boot«, TOBACCO.
We are now ready to sell anything in our
line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Ete.. Etc. to
vantage to examine our stock before pur­
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not
to be undersold by any house in Jackson
Everything sold at reasonable rates. county.
»ive us a call, and then judge lor
Give me a call.
K. KUBLI.
yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods
Jacksonville, Fob. 18, 1875.
as above.
R&AMES BROS.
Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875.
Ready-Made Clothing,
HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM!
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
This is a direct insult to the many
PORTI,AND, OREGON, j
Catholics who, in the Revolution and
on subsequent occasions, fought and
bled for the American Republic, and is
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a comp ote stock of
also an unnecessary plunging of relig­
ion into the pool of politic«, which but
DRUGS,
the smallest politician will indulge in.
Perhaps Mr. Haves will yet have occa­ PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES.
sion to lie thankful for all the Catholic
votes he can get.
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
—AND—
AND MARBLE WORKS.
W
Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst!
COME YE UNTO
PATENT MEDICINES,
THE SODA SPRINGS!
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DRINK WITHOUT
DemorrnU l’et NaM«uine of Olilo.
The Republican majority in Ohio h
only about 6,000, and the Democracy,
as the annexed dispatch show’s, is
yet sanguine of Ohio. The Democrats
made the fight in theOctoberelection on
a greenback platform, and many a
Democrat and Liberal would not voto
the ticket in consequence. A different
result may be looked for in November.
CoLUMBUS,Oct. 18.—The Democratic
Central Committee and a number of t
prominent Democrats were in council II
here to-day. A number of speeches
of the most hopeful character were
made. The determination was reached
to renew the contest in Ohio with all
possible vigor and work with the idea
of carrying the State. The committee
will to-morrow issue an address con­
gratulating the Democracy on the gal­
lant fight they have made, urging
them to renewed efforts, staling that
if the Democracy do their whole duty
the State can be carried for Tilden.
Horrible,
The latest charge on Gov. Tilden is
to the effect that he has been guilty of
cruelly and inhumanly whipping his
mother-in-law. As this charge Is as
well substantiated as any of the others
which have been brought against him,
we call for an explanation. Let him
be investigated by a committee com­
posed of the class to which tho victim
of his cruelty belongs, and let his
vindication be perfect and complete,
or let him be frowned down. An old
bachelor who will whip his mother in­
law can never be President of this
great Republic.
A Nice Hard-Money Candidate.
The Republicans have much to say
about “Slippery Dick” Williams as a
hard-money man, yet we find the
Douglas Independent, the solo organ of
the greenback party, supporting him
even more ardently than his own party I
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papers. Comment is unnecessary.
PAINTS, OILS AND
Money and Without Price !
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
BLUE VITRIOL,
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP-
1 ing the Soda Springs House, and having
repaired and refitted the same are now pre­
pared to accommodate all that may favor us
with a cal J. Prices to suit these hard times. ■
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon
4 LWAYK ON HAND THE BEST ST0t’K
/x ot Patent an.I Home-made Kilin and
Shot Guns, sing!«» and double; lic\o!\e!s
of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neal,
small ami powerful ; lierringers, the latest
and best; also, tho l«oxt Powder and Paw­
tier Flasks ; Hunting and jss-ket knifes of
tho best brands; all sorts of bhot amt
Pouches; Caps. Wads and everything in
the .Sportsman’s line.
II«« will also keep a lull line of SHELF
HARDWARE, Nailsand Rope of all kinds
and sizes, Cari>enters’ and Waggon-Makers
Tools, a complete assortment of Table and’
Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply
ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc.
The alxne goods aro all of the best qual­
ity, and will he s«»ld
THE MARBLE BUSINESS
Sole Agent.« for Oregon for the cele­ Will still be a specialty. All orders in this : CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
New guns made to order, and repairing
kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, line promptly filled in the best manner and promptly done and in good style. All or­
at
reasonable
rates.
and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
Address, as usual,
, ders tilled with dispatch.
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
-<'f-
JOHN MILLER.
J. IL A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland
N otic© to Tax-Payers !
?. C. WHEELER.
O. D. MARTIN. |
WHEELER & MARTIN,
THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
HUIE UNDERSIGNED SHERIFF OF
ASHLAND, OREGON,!
J l Jackson county, Oregon, will meet the
AO ENTS FOR
tax-payers of said county, for the purpose
of receiving taxes, on the following days in
W1 J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Prop’».
their respectivo precincts, at their usual Grover & Baker's Improved
places of voting, and will remain in each
LOCK STITCH -
precinct from 9 o’clock a . m ., until 4 o’clock
p. M., ot each day, to-wit:
WANUFAiTURE ANI> BUILD ALL
kinds ot mill and mining machinery,
Jacksonville............................... November 8th
SEWING
MACHINE,
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castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
Applegate...................................
9th
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Union Town...............................
OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE eastings and Babbitt metal. Itells cast,
10th
44
Sterlingville................................
to the citizens of Jacksonville and sur­ raiming machinery, engines, house fronts,
11th
44
Manzanita....................................
stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work,
rounding country that thev have recently
20th
44
Willow Springs.........................
21st arrived with a large supply of these popula'r and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is
44
Eden.............................................
22d machines, which they offer for sale at rea- I used, repaired. Parties desiring anything
44
Ashland.......................................
23d sonahle terms. They also have all kinds of' in our line will do well to give us a dill be­
44
Little Butte.................................
fore going elsewhere. All work done with
25th supplies for other machines.
44
Big Butte.....................................
Persons wishing to purchase a machine H<
26th
,lisI'atch at reasonable rates.
44
Flounce Rock.............................
Bring on your old cast Iron.
28
th are invited to call and examine them at the j
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Table Rock..................................
30th Franco-American hotel, Jacksonville.
...
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ZIMMERMAN <t CO.
Leland..............
_ Ashland. April 8, IR7G.
December 4th
Grants Pass....
Pleasant Creek
WANTED !
6th
RAILROAD SALOON,
Rock Point.....
7th
Foots Creek....
8th
Cor. California and Oregon St«., Jacksonville
Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron,
the above stated times. The law in regard
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
to their collection will b? strictly enforced.
elivered at the foundry tn
J. W. MANNING,
Ashland, for which we will pay the
Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co.
highest price.
Every farmer has more or less old cast­
ings alxmt his premises, such as old stoves, THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents .
NEW BAKERY,
pinions and other articles. These they
do well to gather up, and bring them
I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., would
before the rain sets in.
W1NIX, LIQUORS AND CI-
We will also pav the highest price for old pHOICE
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constantly
on hand. The readiug
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
COPPER, BRASS and ZINC.
table
is
also
supplied
with Eastern periodi­
J. M. McCALL * on
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- I
FOR SALE.
sires to announce to the public that he
SETTLE UP.
is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes
of every description, such as wedding cakes,
portarle fifteen - horse Pow­
otice is hereby given that
cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown
er steam engine is offered for sale. It
the accounts of the firm ot Manning A
and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
has only been in use throe months and is in Ish have licon place«! In niv hamls for col
Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona- 1 perfect running order. Terms—six months’ ' lection. All persons indebted to said firn-
ble and satisfaction guaranteed.
credit, with approved security. Enquire of are re«iuested to settle immediately.
r»*~ Fresh bread every day.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
H. K. II ANNA.
\V m . KREUZE1L 1
C. C. REEKMAN.
* JueksniB ill«*, Sept. 2, 1**75.
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