The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 09, 1876, Image 2

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    A GLORIOUS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY ! !
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THURSDAY,..............NOVEMBER 9, 1870.
TIIJJENEIJECTED!
▲ GLORIOUS VICTORY!
THE PEOPLE AID HOT BAYONETS
TRIUMPHANT!
Wo Havt Mot tho Enemy and Thoy
aro Ours!
WRAP GRANT, MORTON & CO. IN THE
BLOODY SHIRT ANO BURY
THEM FOREVER I
The following
dkpatch
explain«,
ItMlf:
THE
I. A WK.
8 an F rancisco , November 9th.
Below we give a list of the bill«
TV John Orth :
passed at the recent session of the Leg­
Tilden elected. California, Nevada islature and which have been approved
>
and Oregon claimed by the Republi- ' by the Governor :
•ana.
W. 8. Mass A to.
Th« Mavlval »f Hiu»in«M.
Commenting on the fact that trade
•bow* more activity thia Fall than it
ha» for several years past, the Phila
d.iphia Timet exp reales the opinion
that the prospect is good for a contin­
uance of this activity, and assigns a*
the chief reason for such an opinion
the enlargement of the foreign market
fur American products. Says the
Timet: When it is remembered that
never before have American product*
and manufactures been thrown upon
so many markets as during tho past
year, and that the Exhibition is Intro­
ducing them to a still larger circle o
•unsumers, it will be seen that we have
much to hope for in this direction.
Never until last year was fresh beet
put into the London market by New
York butchers, and now the amount
•ent over is weekly increasing uulil it
fbrrna a large proportion of the steam­
er«' freight. The trade of tho west
coeat of South America has been mo
Bopoilsed by England, but this summer
a steamer from Boston carried out to
Valparaiso a quarter of a million dol­
lar»’ worth of cotton«, such as could be
manufactured in England, and yet tlie>
can be sold at prices fully as low. And
just as We are preparing to establish a
Un« of «teamshlp« to Brazil, the Fall
River mills have begun running on
goods for that great South American
nation. Our cutlery finds its way into
•very market where Sheffield is known,
and British steel surpasses ours neith­
er in temper nor polish. We have al­
most ceased to import paper, so good
and eu cheap Is our own, and we are
seriously thinking of competing with
De la Rue for the London trade. We
import British hosiery and underwear
•till, and^ret a Vermont manufacturer,
returned from England a few months
•ioee, has declined orders from dealer
ihvre buffivienc to keep his mills run­
ning fur a year at a handsomo profit.
And now our gold is coming back to
us by eve y steamer, what more could
we ask ?
Atmte Fair Beparl.
The financial aff.drs of the late State
Fair have been wound up, showing the
receipts to have been about $19,000.
The numbers of entries exceeded
those of any previous year, while the
amount received at the gate was con
siderabie less. The premiums award«
ed amounted to nearly $9,000, Includ­
ing the racing premiums. The num­
ber of medals awarded were—gold, 4 ;
•liver, 6 ; bronze, 26 ; and diplomas, 16.
A Special premium of $20 waa given
by a San i r«i else.) firm for the best
display of hoj«, and another by Vick
for the largest and best varieties of cut
flowers, amounting to $10 in all.
About $250 were expended upon the
miscellaneous department. Although
the attendance was not so large as
Wsyal, the State Fair of 1876 is regard­
ed in every respect as an entire suc­
cess, and under theJ management of
officer« lor the ensuing year, the Agri­
cultural Society has an assurance of fu­
ture prosperity, even exceeding that
ui ii*v past.
H
NEW STORE!
«> EXE KAI. A4» FEM A X I» XEWK.
No. 16, an act to amend section 4, ofj«»f public school funds in their hands,
chapter 42, miscellaneous laws of the and requiring reports thereon.
...
. of r Oregon,
------- relating to oyster.«.
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jsr(h 126, an act to prevent and pun­ A dressed porker in Salem weighed 663
Stale
I pounds.
No. 120, an act to incorporate the I ish gambling
No. 42, an art to bond the balance of The entire receipts of the late State Fair
town of Brownsville.
amounted to $19,(XX)—only about $1,000 less
(hr
M i sloe War Claims.
No. 2d, an act to appropriate money I
No. 161, an art to attach Tillamook than last year.
for payment of the mileage and per
SENATE BILLS.
diem, and other necessary expenses of • county to Third Judicial District for , The (.’lierneketa Hotel at Salem has been
No. 15, an act to amend an act en­ the Legislative Assembly, ami to pro­ judicial purpose.«, and to provide for , «dosed, and the late proprietor has retired
titled an act to incorporate the town of vide funds for that purpose.
the time and place for holding the Cir- from business.
I
Marshfield.
cuit
Court therein.
The Western Union Telegraph Company
No. 3<), an art entitled an act relative |
No. 30, an act defining and punish­ to trials and wafer courses.
No. 134, an act to provide for the have just completed a branch line from
ing the crimes of kidnapping and child
Roseburg to Coos Bay.
N<*. 8b, an ad to incorporate the i collection of school district taxes.
stealing.
town of Hillsboro.
A big squash at the State Fair weighed
No. 50, an act to amend section 14,
Upturn <tl Twee.I.
No. 82, an art to amend section l,j
117 pounds, and was as big around as Mont­
title 1, chapter 28, general laws of Ore­ chapter 3, miscellaneous law« of Ore­
gomery Queen's side-show fat woman.
gon, living section 686, chapter 8, crim­ gon.
This is what the N. Y. IlcraU sav«
Thomas,
of North Yamhill, raised
Mr. T
____
inal code published in 1871, by author­
No. 86, an act to amend an act enti­ in relation to tho return of Wm. M 86 bushels of wheat by measurement and
ity of the Legislative Assembly of the tled an act to improve the breeds of
Tweed to that city from his recent vis !X2 by weight on one acre of ground this
State of Oregon.
sheep.
I past harvest.
No. 58, an act to repeal an act enti­
No. 94, an act to amend section 1118,; it abroad :
A dispatch from Roseburg, dated Oct.
tled an act to provide for a State Geol­ title 6, chapter 15, of the code of civil
Tweed returns to New York to find 14th, states: Directors Lucky Queen Min-
JUST OPENED
ogist, to define his duties and to fix procedure of the State of Oregon, re­ one of his ancient enemies nominated
his salary ; approved October 24th, lating to the sal«* of property by execu­ for M ivor bj’ the Tammanv Hall which ing Company—The rock ass ived to-day
runs from $7 to $22,000 per ton.
1872.
I used s«) obediently do hi« bidding. IL I A robber took Wells, Fargo A Co.'s box
tors or administrators.
No. 75, an act to provide clerical aid
No. 112, an act to regulate the sale of returns to find his name a byword of near Shasta, California, from a stage, and On the corner of Oregen »nd Jscksaa St»
in the office of State Trea«urer.
opposite Odd Fellow's Hail,
intoxicating liquors to minors ami icontempt in the streets out of whose McNemer, the messenger, jumped off th«-
No. 17, an act to incorporate the city other«.
■ lnt«i pavements he u«e«l to make a stage, lollowfrd the robber and shot him dead
of North Brownsville, in Linn county,
No. 22,anact to authorize the United “commis.*ion.” He will lie landed at while opening lhe box.
State of Oregon.
States to condemn and appropriate pri­ om- of tile dorks he n-cd to »upcrin
Immigration to the Unite 1 States ha* es­
No. 9, an act to provide a Board of vate property for public uses within thi« I tend for ids own gain; he will I m sentially
declined within the last few years. J ackson ville.
Canal Commissioners for the canal and State.
¡lodged in a j til which has contained ! During th«' year ending with June, 1X76, th<-
Irx-ks at the Willamette Fait«, and to
No. 31, an act to amend section 14, I many of hi« pal«, but out of sight ot total immigration was but 169,984». This in­
otherwise regulate the passage of title 1, chapter 21), miscellaneous law« ¡the Court House which i« the lasting cludes Chinese as well as ail other porsotis.
WITH AN ENTI RH
steamboats and other water crafts of Oregon, relating to the fees «if offi- I monument of hi« peculations; hr will
B
igham
Young
says
that
he
Ins
liecn
through the same.
eers ami other person«, a« compiled by ■ tii»«l the venerable O’Comir alive amt told by God, in a vision, that the invisible
No 38, an act to provide for the ap­ M. I*. Deady ami Lafayette Lane.
ready Io pro-m-ute, ami lhe scarcvh
propriation of money to pay bill, with
less
vrm-iablc Field alive and ready to I on'let of S ilt Lake is being tilled with suit
No.
41,
an
act
to
arnerni
sections
142
I •lefend him ; lie will see himself an deposit and that within six years the Ink«- NEW STOCK OY GOOM
accrued interest thereon, for printing
an«l
143,
title
15,
chapter
1,
code
of
j will overflow its banks, inundating that part
Report of Investigating C<unini.«-ion,
object
of
curiosity
to
many
who
om-c
appointed in pursuance of Senate Joint civil procedure of the State of Oregon, looked upon him a» the enduring I of the c »untry.
reliting to attachments.
At 12 o’clock of the night of Oct. 30th, in
Resolution.
sharer of ill gotten riche.«; lie will
No.
57,
an
act
to
create
roads
of
pub­
Theatre on Jackson street. ’ San
—cnxBi^riN« t»r—
No. 27, passed at the sixth regular
.
miss some friendly face.«, a« that ot I the Chinese
lic
easement.
1
Francisco,
a
panic
occurred,
by
which
session of the Legislative Assembly of
No. 83, an act imposing certain Nathaniel Sami, and he will know, ami twentv-onc were killed and fifteen wounded.
the State of Oregon, 1870.
perhaps will enjoy, the knowledge that The cry of tire was falsely raised and the
No. 188, an act to incorporate the duties on the Governor of the State.
his return bring« a pang of dread to
No. 96, an act to provide for the pay­ the hearts of not a few conspicuous, or audience started tor the narrow, clumsy
city of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Ore­
ment of the interest on the Bounty would-be cottspi uou«, city puli ivian« ' exit.
gon.
The transactions of tho U. S. Land Otilen
No. 18, an act to amend chapter 36, and Relief Bonds of the State of Ore of both parties.
at
Roseburg for the month of October
miscellaneous laws of the code of 1872, gon.
i iniomite I to 411 acres sold for cash; ten
No. 105, an act relating to the relo-
as compiled by Lafayette Lane and
Death «»1 <■«•<>. K. Helm.
CLOTHING.
i homestead entries embracing 1280 acres ;
cation of tho county scat of Polk
Matthew P- Deady.
lien. Geo. R. lh-lm, of Albany, Linn twenty final homestead entries embracing
No. 24, an act to authorize Jacob county.
No. 154, an act to provide for a lax county, Oregon, died at bis home on ! 2752 acres ; thirty pre-emption filings ; one
Flelschner to establish water works in
to defray the current expenses of the I lie morning of Ovtolx*r 29th, after a ; donation certificate.
the city of Albany.
Na 44, an act to provide for the sup­ State and to pay the indebtedness long and painful ¡lines.«. Mr. Helm The number of postal cards issued «luring HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SNOIt
the month of October was 23,116,000, being
port and government of the University thereof.
was
lxirn
in
Macon
county,
Illinois,
in
an
increase of 2,977,500, or nearly 15 per
No. 64, an act to provide for the or­
of Oregon.
cent,
over the issues of October last year.
1843,
says
the
Benton
Democrat,
and
Na 51, an act to amend .section 30, dinary expenses of the State govern­
This
is
the largest issue occurring in any
GROCERIES,
title ill, chapter 1, code of civil pro­ ment and other general and specific ap­ with his father’s family removed to one month since the introduction of the
cedure, general laws, as compiled by propriations.
Oregon in 1851. He was admmitted cards, some three years ago.
No. 33, an act for tho relief of Grant to the Bar in 1862, and has been a
Matthew P. Deady and Lafayette Lane.
The Farmer sums up the financial condi­
No. 63, an act to repeal section 8, of county.
prominent
lawyer
since.
Mr.
Helm
tion
of the State Agricultural Society thus: Hardwaro, Cutlery and Crockery,
No. 84, an act to incorporate the
an act entitled an act to provide for the
The
debt of January 1, 1876, was about
was a man of strict integrity and un­
public printing and distribution of the town of McMinnville.
«>,000; improvements made were about
No. 100, an act to prescribe the blemished honor; of brilliant intellect 810.000, making a total of aliout $15,000. The
law« and journals. Approved June 30,
amount
of damages in the case of in­ land noble, generous impulses. In his receipts of the late fair were, over expenses,
1856, and also an act amendatory
ETC., ETC.
jury or destruction of properly by per­ death the Stale has lost one of her no­ about $5,000 : leaving the society at present
thereof approved October 29, 1870.
No. 81, an act to provide for the ed­ sons in the conduct or management of blest son«, the Bar an ornament of under a debt of about $10,000.
a steamboat or other water craft.
ucation of deaf mutes.
which the legal fraternity were justly The Canal and Lock Commissioners, Mr. I
Na 83, an act supplemental to an
No. 7, an act to legalize defective
proud, and his family a kind and in­ B. Jennings, «if Clackamas, Mr. Tatom, of Which will I m * sold CHEAPER than the
act entitled au act for the construction acknowledgments of conveyanco*.
Polk, and Mr. Allen Parker, ot Linn, met
CHEAPEST in the State.
of a wagou road up the south bank of
No. 115, an act to amend section 54, dulgent husband and father. He in Oregon City on Oct. 27th an«l proceeded
the Columbia river from near the title 5, chapter 1, of the general laws leaves n wife and one son tn mourn to organize according to the provisions of
WANTED !
mouth of Sandy, Multnomah county, of Oregon as compiled ly Lafayette their irreparable lo.«s. Mr. Helm was Senate Bill No. 9. Allen Parker was elected
to The Dalhs, Wasco county.
Lnue and Matthew P. Deady, relating a brother of Mrs. James II. Neil, of President of the Board, and a young gentle­
Na 101 an a t to repeal an act enti­ to the serving of summons.
man from Polk county, Secretary.
this place.
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iren,
tled an act to provide for the construc­
No. 158, an act to authorize and em­
The Grangers celebrated the feast of Po­
tion of a State Capitoi Building ; ap­ power the Calapooii Boom Company
IrlKhliul
elivered at the foundry in
in the Arctic.
mona in grand style in San Francisco on
Ashland, for which we will imiv the
proved October 10, 1872.
the 6th ult. The display of fruit on the ta­
to construct, maintain and keep a boom
highest price.
*
A
terrible
catastrophe
occurred
in
Na 111, an act to provide for the or booms upon the Calapooia creek.
bles was said to be the finest ever seen in
Every farmer has more or leu old east-
the Arctic Ocean last August, by California. The Grange is reported to have ingaalsmt his premises, such as old atov«a.
maintenance and regulation of the Or­
No.
146,
an
act
for
the
relief
of
Jus
­
egon Institute for the blind.
which tho following whaling vessels taken seine decided action on the question pinions and other articles. Th»»» they
tus
Krumbein.
would do well to gather up, and bring them
No. 12G, an act to amend section 17,
were destroyed : Barks Onward and of wheat and freights, but declino to make before the rain sets in.
No.
65,
an
act
to
amend
sections
1
title 3, chapter 57, miscellaneous laws
r*««»»,'?.1.1 ’J,?° pav lhe biRbest price for old
Clara Bell, San Francisco ; ships St. known at present the nature ot their conclu­ COPPER,
BRASS and ZINC.
of the State of Oregon, as compiled and 5, chapter 59, title 1, of the mis­
sions on the score of policy and ínteres*.
cellaneous
law.«,
relating
to
property
George
and
Marengo,
and
barks
Cor
­
J. M. McCALL * rn
by Matthew P. Deady and Lafayette
A daring robbery was perpetrated where­
and
polls
subject
to
assessment
and
nelius Howland, James Allen and Java,
Lane.
in $5,000 was taken from Mr. Flanagan,
taxation.
No. 127, an net to provide for the
of
New
Bedford
;
ship
Camilla
and
County
Treasurer of Coos county, Thursday
No. 78, an act to amend section 579,
construction of locks on the Yamhill
night,
October
26th, 1876. The burglars vis-
barkentine
Josephine,
of
Boston,
bark
PORTABLE FIFTEEN-HORSE POW-
river, at Lafayette, and to regulate title 1, chapter 7, code of civil proce­
■
ited
his
sleeping
chamber
and
securing
the
er steam engine is offered for aaie. It
Acors
Barns,
New
Loudon,
and
Ha
­
dure, relating to the writ of review.
toils thereat.
has only been in use three months »nd is in
keys to his office and safe, made easy work
No. 99, an act to prescribe ami pun­ waiian barks Desmond and Arctic. in securing the specie. Mr. Flanagan offers perfect running order. Terms—six month»*
HOUSE BILLS
ish a crime against the person, in a The vessels had on board altogether a reward of $1,000 for the arrest an«l convic­ credit, with approved security. Enquire of
Na 85, an act to provide for a per­ willful or negligent injury caused by a
1IENRY KLIPPEL,
tion
of
the
parties
and
return
of
the
money.
aliout
a
thousand
barrels
of
oil,
besides
C. U. BEEKMAN.
manent location of the county seat of person in control or management of a
Lake county.
a large amount of whalebone and The term of imprisonment of Stokes, tho
steamboat or other waler craft.
LAND FOR SALE
No. 2, ao act to change the location
No. 102, an act to amend an act to ivory. It is the undivided opinion of 1 murderer of Jas. Fisk, has expired, an«l
of the county seat of Josephine county. provide for the sale of tide and over­ every master that no hope can be en­ Stokes is now at liberty. He entered prison
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
, a young healthy man—he passes from it
Na 69, an act relating to, and legal­ flowed lands on the seashore and coast.
sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land,
tertained for the rescue of tho ships, broken in health and, though not much
175 acre.« under fence, situated in Josephine
izing the election of Justices of the
No. 113, an act to locale the county or of those who remained on board of
older by count of years, aged in appearance county, Oregon. For information, enquire
Peace for Monmouth preeinct, Polk seat of Tillamook county.
of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the resident*
ami dejected in spirits. It is said that his
county.
LA FAYETTE ALLEN.
No. 127, an act to incorporate the them. These vessels were carried hair has turned gray and that his limbs of
No. 6, an act to amend section 17, I town of Halsey.
along and crushed up by a vast field of:
have become stiffened by rheumatism.
Farms for Sale
title 3, chapter 32, miscellaneous laws
No. 133, an act requiring local agents floating ice. The news came to San Josie Mansfield, the worthless cause of
of Oregon, relating to liens on boats of the Board of School Land Commis­ Francisco by the bark Fiori nee, which
Person.« (le«iring to purchase good farm«
Fisk's death and Stokes’ ruin, is said to he
and vessels.
of
any size will do well to enquire of
sioners to give bonds for the security brought back 190 of the survivors,
living in great splendor in Paris.
NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
New York Store
DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS
D
A
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JOHN BOi/r, Applegate, Oregon.
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