The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 23, 1876, Image 3

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0 rifili P’ipcr for JnrUon. Josephine X DiV.
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N- »VEM BER ‘J !. !""■
n
i.• !> «s.
Tbn di-r-'t ‘be* < learb* In lie»ito that
the Radical I«*a«lers are d< terminod to
fraudulently count 1! iyes in. rl’ho
majorities that Tilden received in
Txwisiana, Florida and South Carolina
all stand for naught. The canvassing
Boards of those .States, composed of
carpet-luggers of no character, negroes
who can neither read or write, and
candidates for office, all under tho con­
trol of unscrupulous Radical politician*,
will endeavor to virtually annul the
fair expression of the people of tho en­
tire Union.
ted plat
That this was a pre-ca
■* V
doni t
there can no longer I •
Grant’s prwl unatinn an 14 th< . u
quent movements of the army H .X 1
that way. Before, during ami
tho election, everything W’.s cuie U
there was no disposition on th ■ 1 > »
> ( * •
anybody to create tr.v.l»!»* ; tin
* »
the only solution to G nt’s ext.r.ordi-
nary orders is th it hi» n*.<»t;ves wt re
to put back-bone into lho*e canvass;
boards.
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The conduct of the-'e boards here
fore has b 'en anything but legal a id
honest. They have twice counted < ut
a bona fide maj >rity in Louisiana, a 111
a Republican Congressional Commi
reported that fact to the country.
U. S. Senate al*o refused to t
Pinehbaek into that bodv fur tha * •V
son. If these men acted this way t \V<
and four years ago, what are the At ?r-
ictn people to expect now ?
It must also be rentembert w ' i 4 th a ♦ I
Ü
Administration upheld the * m
their vile treachery against iron
eminent.
The difference now
that the whole country is inter ■e; cil
, »
il
the result, and tho people wiil ¡i
♦
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low these scoundrels to dc-it >;* I i r
liberties nor subvert the Lone t e
pression of their ballot«.
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We appeal to honest R eni I.( II
and ask them to reflect an I U *e their ■
voices and influence again: this al-
tempted outrage. How 1 mg ■ before
the chalice may be hT 1 to y< r.ir lips.
and then what ? The sJety of tlm Re-
public appeals to tho patrioti-m of the
people. They should unite, irrespec­
tive of party, and frown down this at­
tempt to destroy the corner-stone or
our free institutions, If these de-1
rate Radical leaders succeed hi Ili. •if
unlawful and despotic scheme*, 4 I u
bun of liberty has set.”
A Similar <«*♦■.
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!>K. MASTS Ik’l.itaiii.i:.
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4ii:.V Ell If. NOTES
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IH. I —IW
ANI» NEWS.
A
Nntural < ouscqtieiice.
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NEW STORE!
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T. G. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.,
I, has I i'!l
The Honorables Lyman Trumbull,
H i ves’ majority in Ohio is only 7,516.
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w. Watt*, one «d the Lli'cturs uu the
J,><> Dion br>at Garnier in the billiard match John M- Palmer, W. R. Morrison,
! l • 4 i I o' < chi ticket in thi*Slat(‘, wasin- in New York for $1,000 and a medal.
(Successors to White <t Martin,)
Samuel J. Randall, A. G. Curtin, J. R.
Uncle
Jimmy
Donthit,
an
old
ami
re-
¿i!4(* <»n the <1 iy of election, and
Doolittle, Henry Watterson, Oswald I
sp<M*«ed
Oregon
pioneer,
died
at
Upper
DEALERS IN
iW<|
¡«o tiy lie cannot hold the po*i-
c
Ottendorfor, G. \V. Julian and other
Oehoco not long since.
I i >tì 4 H Ebxtor. 'i”ic I hv tor wa* I*<»* t-
Democrats who, by request, are at New
General Uro >k will prosecute the Indian
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nri'tiT at l.afiyi •».> on tho 7th of No­
u ir during the Winter most vigorously. Orleans to be present at the Louisiana
vember I i-t, ;tn < Ji y of tru-t and profit, S iting Dull has gone north with 2,500 war­ count, invited J. A. Garfield, W. D.
C AI . IIX > R NIA STR E ET,
w hieh disqnlifi s him for the new riors.
Kelley, J. A. Kasson, John A. Dix,
Tho
Commi-sionor
of
Agriculture,
during
Itl« 4 I
t •• ** is pl iin!y
;». (• he sought,
John A. Logan and the Republican*
the p:i<t year, distributed over 1,500,000
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
th»- ('ti:i"titoi
_ii<»n of tin* Utii-
st it'll by f...
present at the request of the President,
t
ivzes
of
vogetaUe
and
field
seeds
and
ted Stati**, arti Io •) sectioii 1, wnirh, tevt i’es.
to confer together “personally or
among other thing", ¡>ro.vi< les f»>r tho I ll<>n. Phil. A. Roach and Horace Davis, through committees, as m iy be deemed
appoi. ting of Electors by tho several Coiigiv"-m in-elect, addressed a monster an- most wise, so that such influence u«
LOW PRICES WILL WIN
Slate*, and *ay s: “No Senator or ti-Uoolie meeting at San Francisco ou
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they possess may bo exerted iu behalf I
15th insl.
Renresrntati ve, or person holding an I
of such a canvass of the vote actually
United State» troops are garrisonod all
office of trust or r
pi . Jit under the Uni-
JUST OPENED
over tho city of Now Orleans, and several I cast as by Its fairness and impartial­
¡TRIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
tod St-
, Shull !>e appoiuted act Etec- United States gunboats and men-of-war aro I ity shall command tho respect and ac­
1 uro in notifying their friend* *nd the
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public
generally th;*. they have purchased
in the hurbor.
tor.”
quiescence of the American people of
I the stock of White ,V Martin, ami are now
The National Grange, Patron of Hus­ all parties.”
'(Tort w?.* mads by Mr. Watts,
Notwithstanding this On the corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts., . receiving and opening a very large, exten-
bandry,
commenced their fourth annual
| site and well-selected assortment of
its H » S( > S »llaee, <>f Vermont, who
is in
opposite Odd Fellow’s Hall,
session at ('hic.igoon the 15th, with John T. very fair and honorable proposition, the
actlv ■ tin* .*3 ne fix, to remedy their Jones, ot Arkansas, in the ehair.
Republican representatives perempto­
di'ij ialiiieat; n by re-signing before a
Milton Hal!, of Linn county, throws rily refused to any such conference.
cert ili »te of eie timi wa* issued ; but everything in the pumpkin line ’way into This is another proof that they don’t
Oregon,
J ackson ville,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
iì provi'.* to be of ti‘> avail, tts the fer­ tin shade. He has one on exhibition in Al­ want to do the fair thing, but pro-
bany measuring 7 teet.3 inches in cireumfor-
tili.'ate is only an evidence ot election enceand weighing l"7'z pounds.
pose to count Hayes in—though the
California & Salem Coths and Blankets,
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tor,
and
their
ineligibility
ou
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'l’lio Republican < .'overnor of North Caro­ people have emphatically decreed that
WITH AN ENTIRE
tho 7 h of November of four e pr> lina will refuse to grant certificates to the Tilden is elected^ Let them beware
Î4i a’.v fact <>f their election. The Democratic electors there if the Governor of how they subvert the popular will.
.•nate passed on this question < 'a'iiornia p rsi -ts in acting in the same wav
U. S.
toward the Republican candidates in his
AC J RIC ULTUR AL IM P LEM ENTS,
Alni it It.
»V. V ince, of North Carolina,
when
NEW
STOCK
OP
GOODS
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S.ate.
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a-l;« d r ad:ni*si»in to that body. Thi*
A correspondent writing to us from Salem
The Republican leaders and press
Hats and Caps
'M’ltl, tn m was elected to the Senate requests us to ask, ••Why has not tho Depu­
admit that the Democrats have carried
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e N-Tth Uir lina Legislature. At ty Marshal made arrests in Marion county
—CONSISTING OF—
Louisiana and Florida on the actual
LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES.
oir? he W.i ! elected his disabilities for illegal voting?” We might answer by
saying because tho illegal votes were cast votes cast, but propose to throw out
lot !«f eti removed, but subse ,uent- for the Radical candidates.
several Democratic precincts because,
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1 Senate rejected
In 1ST'!, live per cent, more merchants as they say, intimidation and fraud
We have al*o In enmioctinn with the above
tliat he was not failed than in 1*75. In the nine months
the
were practiced.
Everybody knows
a very large and tine stock ot choice
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fro
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•a January 1st to Oct ober 1st, 1*76, there
if his election.
at
that a quieter and more orderly elec­
i the Republicans ! we:•e 800 more failure s occurred than in
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GROCERIES GLASSWARE, QUEENS
tw<- Ivo nu nt h* of 1875, with an excess of tion never occurred in those States. It
r agnation as P >*t- loss to merchants, thi s year over last, of
claim
CLOTHING,
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
I I is plain that these Radical managers
gible, in the next ove r s.'5,000,000.
r
propose
to
defraud
the
American
peo
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PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN­
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i The department of admissions of t he Cen­
♦4
ple
out
of
their
free
and
honest
choice
tennial Exhibition has just finished the
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DOW GLASS, CAST AND
through
the
flimsiest
pretexts
and
in
»
aunt
of
visitors
to
the
grounds
on
Friday,
4.
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES
STEEL I»L< >WS, WO< »D-
t!io closing day, and this completes the the most infamous manner. There is
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oilicial record of admissions during the six no doubt whatever but that Tilden has
EN AND WILLOW
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in »nths extending
from May 10 to Nov. 10. I
carried all three of these doubtful
GROCERIES,
ive no legal standing. Dr The Exhibition was open 1 .’>6 days. During States and secured 203 electoral vote",
that time the paid admissions wereS,004,325.
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¡» iren,t defect clevis thoquoi The free admissions were 1,735,067. Total or eighteen more than a majority ; but
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a r« reiving tl,.e noxt highes ♦ I admissions, 9,7*9,392. The total roeeijils tho Republican leaders seem to think
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We are now ready to sell anything in onr
line
at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
were
$3.*13,749,75.
The
average
daily
total
« «il
' vol.•* for i’r: ‘J? 1 (.1 (J 1 4, lei I 1
to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­
that
it
lies
altogether
with
the
scala
­
admissions were 61,56*. 'The average daily
Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, vantage to examine our stock before pur­
re -eipts were
wag returning boards and themselves
chasing els»*wh<>re. as we are determined not
been arrived at
A . is conclusion h is
to be undersold by any house in Jackson
whether
they
aro
to
be
placed
where
A trae í’icture.
county.
umny cases s ¡tulla r 10 tho c nu m
they belong or not. But let them go
j^viiive us a call, and then judge for
(1 !!(•** ’ if)!) andtho lîoU se of Represcn-
yourself as to our capacit y to furnish goods
The San Francisco i'janiiner gives slow in this game. The people are
as above.
REAM1-SS BROS.
tati ves h: is establ; shed a precedent in the following true picture of the coun­ not fools or idiots, but know full well I
Jacksonville. Feb. 12, 1875.
iho ca*e, which i s giv en by a curre- try had tho Radicals been successful what is transpiring.
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land
Stan
,f,
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Which will be sold CIIE.A.PER than the HUNTERS' EMPORIUM!
."■ C ’.»Oiident of tho
this election :
NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
New York Store
DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS
à
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**crs cerimeli
. D. Simpsou
A. S. Wal-
Mr. Wallace
i thè ground
“The country could not have endured
four years more ot Radical rule without
r<\K-hing nati u.al bankrupicy. 't he extrav­
agance in expenditures was beyond tho
Aiming* of labor; capital was diminishing
at a v-ry sensible rate and becoming too
timid to "e»‘k in vestment ; labor u as doomed
to i lienc'S, and distress was invading the
home* of thousand* in all tho large and in­
dustrial centres of the Union ; society wa*
becoming more and more depraved and
crime bol ler and more frequent in its man­ I
ifestations. The people in this contest have
made a supreme efibi t to throw oil' the bur­
den which they have so long patiently
borne, oppressive taxation was less gall­
ing to their national pride than thoilegrada-
fon of ol’ieittl life exhibited in every branch
of the public service. And it was the pe­
culiar fitness of Governor Tilden to secure
reform in administrative matters that so
strongly commended him t > the suffrages
of hi* fellow citizens. 1 ii>election will give
a check to the evils which were demoraliz­
ing i.ur social systei i, which were wasting
Hie productive energies ot the people, and
which were rapidly changing the Govern­
ment from its original form to a cent ralized
despot i >m.' ’
Thank.jl ving
CHEAPEST in the State.
Pwlamal ion.
In accordance with time-honored
custom, and in acknowledgment of
abundant blessings which have been
vouchsafed to the people of this Stale
at the hand of an All-wise I’rovid-ncc
during the year now drawing to a
dos •, I recommend the observance of
Thursday, the «30th day of November,
1876, as a day of thanksgiving and
[»raise to Almighty God, the giver of
every good and perfect gift.
■—'—' . In testimony whereof, I
■ L. s. have hereunto set my hand
*
» ■ ami caused the seal of said
Statu to be affixed, at the city of Sa­
lem, this 13th day of November, A.
I). 1876.
L. F. GROVER.
By the Governor :
S. F. i ha D wick , Socrel iry of Slate.
—ANI
U. S. PIANO COMPANY,
81H BROADWAY,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
NEW YORK CZTV, H. T
Make Only Style and Have
But One Price.
Ih.n !">imps'
Some of the Republican0, in thei taking his t
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partisan zeal, hold that the returning take the oat
boards of Louisiana, Florida and Sautii Ji !y 2d, 18(
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
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the House
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Carolina have a right to throw
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4 LWAYSON HAND THE BIXT STOCK
counties and precincts where t
A of Patent ami II >mc-m i It* Rille ami
ouse
SENT O?s TRI AT i Shot Guns, single ami double; Revolver*
think intimidation and fraud have b
Or,
the
27th
of
May,
¡870,
of the la.« -t
nt* ; I'ockrt 1'istols, m at,
practiced. Now let us supposo
small
ami
powerful
; Derringers, the latest
ittee on < leclion* reported
same ease in California, for the sak
! ami l>e*t; also, the lx—t I’owderaml Pow-
>
No Agents. No Discounts. der T’la*k* ; limning ami pocket knifes < f
Lt wing resolution :
Comparison. Great frauds are kni « >
the best braml*; all sorts of' Shot ami
duly
R ’r‘d. That A. S. Wallace
No Hunger.
No
Commissions.
to have been practiced in the cour.
Pouches; Caps, Wads ami everything in
< o ti­
lccted a member of the F<»rty-1
the Sportsman's line.
J.R.CMl
XlttS.
Ahi
gri
-i*
!r
m
th'*
Fourth
Di-trictof
>*outh
Car
­
of San Francisco, Sacramento an»l . 4 A « A
The Radicals who wore so loud for
He will also keep a full line of SHELF
olina <1 is entitled to lhe beat, he claims in I
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HARDWARE, Nail* xml Ro|.<'ofall kinds
meda, where the Republican vote and tin* House.
war if Tilden was elected, since they
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Tho latest now» indicate no particu­ SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. and sizes. Carpenters’ ami Wajem-Makers,
majority aro swelled out of all propor­
Under the operation of the previous found that they made fouls of them­
7’ools. a complete assortment of Table ami
lar change in tho Preaidantial question, ex­
Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply
tions. Suppose the Board ot Canvas­ question, this resolution was passed, selves by not submitting to tho verdict cept that South Carolina ia reported to have
MAILED FREE.
ot Paints, Oil*. Varnishes, Glass, etc.
sers of that State, which is Democratic, Speaker Bhd.no in tho chair, am! on of tho pooplo gracefully, aro trying to gono from *250 to 953 majority for Hayes,
The above good* are all of the best qual­
ity, and will be sold
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
though
the
.Democrats
get
the
Governor
and
should throw* out the«-e counties and the same day Mr. Wallace presented throw the responsibility on tho Demo­
several of the State oflicerH. Florida has un­
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
thereby give tho State to Tilden. himself and was sworn in as a mem­ crat*. The [xx,r fellow* got insane
doubtedly gone for Tildon by from 460 to
New guns
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duly issued by tho Clerk of the Circuit
made to order, and repairing
Great would be the hue and cry uf the ber.
Here, therefore, we have the prec- over their defeat and knew not what 1,000 majority ; but a very suspicious action
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Court of Oregon for Josephine county, and promptly • «lorn-
and ’ *"
in good ’ atyle. All or-
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to
ine
directed,
in
favor
of
Etwrence
Leon
­
ders
tilled
with
dispatch.
is
taken
by
Governor
Stearns
when
he
Republicans thereat. No language edvl't
’••nt of
cf the House of Representa- they said, si.ys the ¿Standard, and
ard and against E. A. Higgins, Thomas
27tf.
JOHN MILLER
would lx? suflicient in which to express ti e.s in i tvor of lhe doctrine that votes should not be held responsible for it, usurps authority to count the votes for Elec­ Higgins, William Higgins and John Hig­
tors himself. Tho t it nation in Louisiana is gins, for the sum ot $3»>0.3o, U. S. gold
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their condemnation of such proceed­ CilS t for r.’» ineligible candidate are of any moro than any other lunatics. unchanged. “O, Lord, how long ?”
coin, together with costsand accruing costs,
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I have levied upon and will on
ings. And yet this is precisely the no effect, ami in favor of the doctrine rn
They
have been successful so long in
!*o that the candidate receiving the their political contests that they did
Monday, December 11. 1876,
same case as is presented i’i Louisir.na, al...
ASHLAND, OREGON,«
Nctico to Tax-Payers !
next highe- t number of votes i, although
between
the hours of nine o'clock a . m . and
Florida and South Carolina. Let the
not
know how to take defeat when it
four o’clock r. m . of said day, ofTer for sale
not a majority, is entitled to be recog-
Republicans be at least consistent in nized as elected, As this is a prec- i came. Don’t be alarmed. There will rpiIE UNDERSIGNED SHERIFF OF for cash in hand to the highest bidder at
the Court House door in the town of Ker­
the premises. Let not their yreed for edent of a Republ jcan House of Rep- : t:e no war. Tho people, Republicans L Jackson county, Oregon, will moot the byville, in said county, the following de­
tax-payers of said county, for the purpose
office and power overcome their good rt sentatives, we trust our Republican as well tis Democrats, will see that I of receiving taxes, on tne following days in scribed premises, to-wit :
interest in a certain min­
anufacture and build all
acquiesce right prevails, no matter what a few their respective precincts, at their usual ing Four-sevenths
sense, if they have any. Corhiinly friends wiil m iost cheerfully acquie
ditch and mining claim situated on Red
. kinds of mill and mining machinery,
places
of
voting,
and
will
remain
in
each
in the action uf our State officers, in
castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
Dog
creek,
in
said
comity,
or
the
entire
in
­
precinct from 9 o’clock a M., until 4 o’clock
that which is sauce for the goose ought
terest of said defendants in said premises.
eastings and Babbitt metal. Beils exist.
ca-e they shall, (as v c hold they must I disappointed Radicals may want, Til- 1*. M., ot each day, to-wit
SI M E( IN M ESS ENG ER,
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts,
to be so for tho gander.
\>y virtue of their oath of office) with­ 1 den wiil bo declared the President, Applegate..........................
November 9th
Sheriff of Josephine county, Oregon. stoves, sewing machines, Idacksmith-work,
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Union Town......................
hold the certificate of election from, a and the people will say atneu.
10th
and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is
Dated at Kerbyvillcj Nov. 8, 1876.
The .Next Cuu^rew.
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Sterlmgville
.......................
liti:
used, repaired. Parties desiring anything
person ineligible by the constitution of
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Manzanita..........................
20th
in our line will do well to give us a call be­
Trouble» Them.
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Enough i3 known to establish the his country frem holding the office of
Willow Springs.................
21st
WANTED
!
fore going elsewhere. All work done with
tí
o-> 1
i Elen................................
fact that the next House of Represen­ Elector, and shall give the certificate
neatness ami dispatch at reasonable rates.
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The fact that Dr. Watts was ineligi­ Ashland.............................
23<1
z-£T Bring on your old <nst iron.
to
tiiu
pur.son
having
tlie
next
highest
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<
tatives will bo Democratic by a respec­
25th
ble on the day of election and can­ Little Butte........................
ZIMMERMAN A CO.
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number of vote*.
Big Butte............................
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron,
26th
Ashland. April 8, 1876.
table majority. Nearly all the promi­
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4 2xth
not hold the office of Elector under the Flounce Rock....................
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elivered at the foundry in
Rock........................
nent leaders of that party—such as
301 h
Tile SJi.’r-renco.
Constitution troubles them severely. Table
Ashland, for which we will pay the
Leland................................
December ' 4th
RAILROAD SALOON,
Hewitt, Cox, Sailer, Morrison, Spring­
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highest
price.
Grants
Pass
........................
They
see
very
plainly
that
Tilden
will
5t
h
The Alabama Legislature met re­
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Every
farmer
has
more
or
less
old
cast
­
Pleasant Creek.................. .
6th
er, Swann, Randall and other able men
Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville
4«
cently. The Governor’s nie*-»age calls have a majority of the electoral votes, Rock Point........................
7th ings about his premises, such as old stoves,
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pinions
ami
other
articles.
These
they
Of the present Congress—are returned.
8th
special attention to the State’s obliga­ even if he Is swindled out of Louisi­ Foots Creek.......................
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
would do well to gather up, and bring them
Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at before
Mr. Lamar goes to the Senate and he
the rain sets in.
tions, which sold at 60 to 70 cents on ana, Florida and South Carolina; con­ | the above stated times. The law in regard
We will also pav the highest price for old
Will be missed in his former place.
be strictly enforced. COPPER,
the dollar when he went into office in sequently they are greatly exercised. to their collection will J.
BRASS and ZINC.
W. MANNING,
Blaine, Kasson and other Republican
J. M. McCALL > ™
THROUGH TICKETS, 12) C ents ,
Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co.
1871, and now command 92 to 93 Judge Dowell renders a lengthy de­
Lights give place to men of greater
cents. The Governor attributes this cision on this case in his last issue, but,
LAGER ! LAGER ! !
character though of less preten Jons ;
FOR SALE.
to the confidence the people have in unfortunately for the Republicans, the
HOICE WINKS, LIQUORS AND Ci­
but this loss to the Radicals will be in
gars constantly on hand. The reading
the government of their own choice. Judge sits in a Court of his own, and
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
a great measure made up by the reap­
THE
EAGLE
BREWERY.
4
FLOURING
MILL,
ONE
RUN
OF
The Governor congratulates the people his hefty opinion avails them not.
cals and leading paper* of the Coast.
JTL burrs, good water power, favorably lo-
pearance of the “widow” Butler from
I of Alabama and the country up. hi tho
cated iu Kerbyville. For particulars, ad­
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J. B. SIFERH,
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HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
election of Tilden and Hendricks,
Kerbyville,
Josephine
county, Oregon.
The Republican majority in the Sen­
has now on hand and is constantly man­
The Democrats liavo elected Tilden
which he says has been achieved with­
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ate will be small, perhaps c nsiderably
upon a fair and square vote, and it now
Oregon,
which he will sell in quantities to
Farms for Sale-
out blood or violence or force, and ha*
the accounts of the firm ot Manning
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
less than it has been for many years.
Ish have been placed in my hands for col
remains
to
be
seen
whether
there
is
covered the patriotic people of the
Persons desiring to purchase good farms ¿11,) A DAY at home. Agents wanted lection. All persons indebted to said tirir
We w.ll give the names of themem- United States with never failing and I virtue enough left in the American
of
any size, will do well to enquire of
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A 1 Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO. are requested to settle immediately.
beis of both Houses as soon as possible. imperishable
honor.
11. K. llANNA
I people to see him inaugurated^.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
Augusta, Maine.
$200.00 !
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Jacksonville, Sept. 2, 1675.