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vht iknwatic Simes. THE EIGHTH OF JANUARY. AN lMPOKi'ANT DECISION. GENERAL NOTES NEW STORE! ANI) NEWN. The following is the decision in the Arr ountw from all parts of the Un- Commodore Vanderbilt left an estate case of Nourse vs. Justus, appealed valued at $85,000,000. Il.'irhl Pap; r for Jarkxon, .lovphinr A Liikr. <>n show that the mass meetiiig* on the Cronin, wishing to leave^Washleg Sih of January everywhere were large from this District to the Supreme a SATURDAY.................JANUARY 13. 1877. ly a I tended and participated in by the • Court. It was rendered by His Honor, ion for home, has been excused from T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES farther attendance. Judge L. L. McArthur, of tho Fifth most prominent men of the age. The j THE SIAM!* MEl.riXU. Greenbacks are quoted higher in speeches and resolutions were of a District: New York than silver small coin at This action was originally tried in About the greatest success that has moderate and firm tone, showing a (Successors to White & Martin,) the justice’s court for Jacksonville pre present. Trade dollars command a been witnessed in Jackson county for ■leterinina:ion that the rights of the cinct, Jackson county, Oregon. Nourse premium. DEALERS IN many a day was the mass meeting last people will bo asserted at all hazards. recovered a judgment against Juslus' George E. Cole, Postmaster at Port Monday, (General Jackson’s day) held The Republicans are dismayed at the for $21; together with his disburse land, has been summoned before the for the purpose of protesting, in some magnitude of the meetings, and well ments, taxed at $21 35. Justus ap Senate Committee in relation to the pealed to the circuit court; the cause suitable way, against the usurpations they may be. A Washington dispatch was tried therein by a jury aud Nourse Oregonjcase. CALIFORNIA STREET, Mr. Drew has been inaugurated anti outrages Being and attempted to give.', the fo lowing account of the one had a verdict for $21. Thereafter, on bo perpetrated upon the American peo iu that city : said verdict, the court rendered judg Covernor of Florida, and the State JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. Tlie Democratic meeting in this city ment in favor of Nourse for $21; and Government, as well as both branches ple by the corrupt Republican man of the Legislature, are Democratic, under auspices of the Tilden and Hen agers. The Court House was crowded dricks reform club was very fully at the disbursement in the justice’s court, with no Republican pretenders to inter taxed at $21 35, and at same time to overflowing, almost every portion tended, Ford’s opera house, where the rendered judgment in favor for Jus fere. of the county being well represented. demonstration took place, being liter tus for bis cost and disbursement sus- A burglar broke into the Penitentia The Republicans were dismayed at ally crowaed, with tr.a.iy ladies, despite I tained in circuit court, and taxed at ry at Salem the other night and stole he undersigned take pleas - the great numbers present, having pre bad w’eather, among the vasi audience. $73; from this judgment in favor of therefrom two watches, some silver ure in informing tho public that they Richard T. ¡derrick chosen presi J coins this appeal is takon. com and other articles. The story is dicted and hoped for a failure, while dent oi the meeting, and the list of have just received and opened an entire Opinion :—The records present but not very plausible, but “’tis a pity ’tis fre h stock of even the Democrats wera agreeably vice presidents and secretaries embrac one question for our consideration, and true.” surprised, the magnitude of the as ed the names of a number of tho oldest I it is this : Whan an appeal is taken to Senator Kelly advocates the fullest semblage exceeding their greatest ex- and most substantial citizens. The i thecircuitcourt from lire justice’s court, possible investigation of all charges pections. And, while the attendance speake s, in addition to the President, must th" judgment recovered in the and insinuations of corrupt use of mon were Congressmen Watterson, Ban- FANCY GOODS, was large and enthusiastic, the meet nig, Tai box, 1 looker, I’uli.zer, and circuit court be in excess of fifty dol ey in Oregon, and asserts positively lars befoie the appellate court can ad that not a dollar was expended wrong ing itself was no less a success. Able others. The general tone of speeches judge the recovery of cost and dis HATS, BOOTS <k SHOES, and appropriate speeches were made was animated, in favor of apply bursements to the prevailing party. fully. Judge Mackey has returned to by Messrs. J. H. Reed, W. J. Ply male, ing all means of peace to settle the The question is one which must be CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., pending complications. They avowed decided by construing and applying Columbia, South Carolina, from his Thos. Smith, J. R. Neil, Wm. M. Col- themselves earnestly desirous of find to Governor Hayes, and says that vig and A. C. Jones. The political sit ing a method of solving the great ques certain provisions of the code about to visit the latter, in the event of his inaugu In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as be referred to. uation was discussed in a calm and de tions at issue. We are under the opinion that Sec ration, will recognize Hampton as "THE TEMPLE OF FASHION.” liberate manner, showing a desire for Watterson said be expected on the tion 539 does not apply to cases ap Governor. the inauguration of the justly and con day of the counting of the votes to see pealed from justice’s courts, but that The World's Washington special stitutionally elected candidates for 100,000 unarmed men in this city such cases fall within, and are gov says: It is not at all likely that Pel- patiently awaiting the result, and de These goods were all purchased by a President and Vice President, and al termined in their views of the Ameri erned by the provisions of Socliou 512. ton’s testimony will do anything more member firm from FIRST-CLASS After an appeal from the justice’s court than show that nobody at the Demo HOUSES of in our San Francisco, and we will so a determination to see the time- can right of appeal. He knew that all is perfected the action must be tried warrant every article and sell them as cheap honored rights of the people asserted appliances of peace would be used in anew upon substantially the same issue cratic Headquarters knew anything for cash as any house in the county. whatever of the $8,000, or any attempt We call the against the usurpations and machina the settlement of the question, but the t tried in the court below ; (Code, Sec- to corrupt anybody in Oregon. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES tions of party managers. The resolu people were not prepared to usurpa i lion 533) and the manner of proceed- Mr. Klippel, one of the Democratic tion, in event of which a second Jack- ' ing in the same, as if the action had tions, a full text of which wiil be found son would be ready to lead them to the to the fact that we have the largest assort been commenced in the circuit court candidates for elector, testified that ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip elsewhere, are first-class and to the preservation of the constitution and (Code, Section 536, Sub. 3.) These money was collected by Mr. Bellinger tion now on hand, and we will henceforth point Not inflammatory in the least, government. make this line of goods our specialty and provisions refer to the formal and i to pay Cronin’s expenses and to pay sell them at Banning said the people want peace, methodical disposal of the action, and ' fees of lawyers who argued against the they express the voice of a large ma jority of the people of the whole Un but there must be no bayonets iu the cannot be held to control or apply to issuing of certificate of election to Prices to Suit the Times. the iucideuts of the judgment, result Watts at the bearing before Gov. Gro ion as well as those of Jackson county. House. Several of the speakers declared ing fiom the action. An appeal, ver. The Democracy may congratulate their belief that the rank and tile of ■ though tried anew, cannot be regarded We also keep on hand a full stock of The $8,000 check that a “hullaballoo” themselves over the great success of the Republican party would be with I as a mailer so entirely independent of was raised about in the dispatches, and GROCERIES, this meeting, characterized as it was the mass of the Democracy in their the original action as to permit of the which was going to criminate Cronin by harmony, calmness and enthusiasm. views as to how the question should be application of every provision of the and the whole Oregon Democracy, now HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE, settled. The count would be made as code that might be invoked. In an ac turns out was returned to Martin & B;c*e JtfanMM. it has always been. tion originally begun in the circuit Runyon, bankers, unused. Try again, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, The resolutions of the meeting de court, it is not a new action, but simply Morton, and perhaps in your blind That chief of liars, the Associated And very many other articles too numerous Press, ably assisted by the Radical manded that both houses of Congress a retrial of an action in an appellate flounderings you may cut your own to mention. exercise the usual and concurrent juris tribunal for the purpose of correcting throat. Z-^'(»ive us a call and judge for yourself managers and their partisan press, ^re diction as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. In the final examination and errors of the inferior court; it is only in busily trying to prejudice the Demo counting of the electoral ballot. They cases originally begun in the circuit The N. Y. Herald's Columbia special KEAMES BROS. says : The existing dead-lock at the cratic case iu the Oiegon Electoral declare Tilden and Hendricks elected, court that the provision of Section 539, matter by asserting that money was and believe there is virtue enough left as to cost and disbursement, can be Capitol is extending over the Stale. In several counties there are contests used in the premises. Anybody at in the hearts of their fel ow citzens, fairly ruled to apply in appeals. The between the Chamberlain and Hamp without distinction of parly, to discov provision of Sectiou 542 must govern all acquainted with the facts knows this er by peaceful means and to enforce by under this latter Section. Cost when ton appointees. In these conflicts of to be a downright falsehood. The constitutional agencies, a solution of allowed to either party on ap.neal must authority the officers are vigorously Democrats connected with this affair the present difficulties. If their faith be allowed to the prevailing party. sustained by their respective parties. are all known as prominent and honor should be deluded, then without Nourse was the prevailing puny upon The surprising feature of the contests is that many of Chamberlain’s former able men, and inis assertion that they vaunt or menace, but in the spirit of the appeal and was therefore entitled appointees, following the example of (California St.,one door westofSachs Bros., and resolute determination, they to recover hiscost in the appellate tribu acted as they did for a pecuniary con sad resolve to do their full duty in any nal; and in this, as in other cases, the the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, Jackson ille, Oregon, sideration we d > not hesitate in pro emergency, and appeal io their fellow right to recover disbursements is inci refuse to recognize his authority, and nouncing as malicious and false, and citizens throughout the country to de dent to the recovery of cost. Had the will duly deliver their offices to the DEALER AND WORKER IN the parlies stating it as cowardly fend their rights, and preserve and judgment been modified, the allow Hampton officials. Many of tnese per sons were ardent supporters of Cham tilandereriand unscrupulous liars. We defend the constitution aud govern ance of cost would have been matter of berlain. Their action shows a wide TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. ment. discretion, but as the case stands we happen to know that at least two of want of confidence in his gov In this State the event was gener think the judgment in favor for Justus, spread eeps constantly on hand an ernment. These contests are carried these gentlemen borrowed money to assortment of the best for cost and disbursement, was error. ally observed, monster meetings be on good naturedly, neither .side desiring t ike them to Washington as witnesses, The judgment as to that matter should to push matters to a collision. In Or TINWARE, which alone is proof enough of the ing held in Portland, Salem, Jackson be reversed. BRASS PIPES, ville and other places. angeburg county the more ignorant falsity of this charge. Corruption be FORCE PUMPS, Republican leaders have been indulg Crouia's Testimony. The Soiirceol Poner. ing one ol the chief Radical bul CHAIRS, LEAD PIPE, ing in some threats, but their followers Mr. Cronin has been examined by warks, they naturally suppose every HARDWARE, CUTLERY, are apparently not disposed to risk a Republicans continue to repeat their body else tainted with it. HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, blunders so often made in estimating the Senate Committee on the Oregon collision with the whites. PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, Why la It? the present strength, as well composi case. His evidence is a rebuttal of OLS, HOSE, POWDER. tion of Democracy, with a comparison that given by Odell, Cartwright and Why is it that, while the Demo BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. Walts, who, it seems, do not scruple to of 1863. The sooner Republicans can cratic Investigation Committees of the NAILS, prevaricate even under oath. Mr. House in Louisiana, Florida and South see the change that has been to work Cronin was frank enough to admit that MINING TOOL, the better it will be for them and the SHOT, BRUSHES, Carolina, have been silling with open he asked for and received $3,000 to CARPENTER TOOLS, doors, the Republican Committees of country. A comparison of the figures pay for his expenses and loss of time, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, the Senate, iu those Slates, held their of the Democratic vote from 1861 to which he supposes was made up by IRON WASH-KETTLES, sessions in secret? Is it truth or false 1866, with the vote of the party for subscription among Oregon Democrats. BRASS AND IRON WIRE, Tilden in 1876, says the Modesto News, SHEET-IRON WARE. hood which fears the light? should, it would seem, open the eyes The Republicans are now endeavoring Which are the people most likely to to distort this testimony and prejudice Cast Iron and Steel Plows. accept as true—the reports of the com of even the blindest and most bigoted the Democratic side of the Oregon elec ROPE, * mittees that have nothing to conceal, Republican. In those days the colored toral matter by hinting at corruption. CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, and ask only that the whole truth, and people did not vote; still the heavy Of course they make a signal failure States rolled up majorities for the Un COPPER WARE, nothing but the truth, shall be known, of it, as all Democrats connected de W H E EL-B A R ROWS, or the reports of the committees who ion, now called Republican party, by mand a full investigation in the prem SHEET-IRON WARE, taae their evidence and reach their the hundreds of thousands. At the last ises. If it had been one of their in —AT— election the Democracy carried New WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, conclusions in secret ? dia-rubber-conscience witnesses, he not York. The negro vote alone saved the J. S. HOWARD S STORE. Another Mau Discus led. great States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illi only would have said nothing al>out STOVES. having received money, but would Hon. Horace White, for many years nois, Wisconsin and California, to the Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook have sworn up and down that editor of the Chicago Tribune, an Republican party. Look again at the probably ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, he got none, if asked about it. That’s plain and fancy, constructed on the latest ardent and a life-long Republican, who leaders of Democracy in many of the the difference. fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, voted a straight ticket, State aud Na States in 1865, and see what great and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. Louisiana. tional, at the last election in Illinois, de additions have been made from the All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. His work is made of tlie best clares that if the outrage in Louisiana old Union party of Lincoln’s day. We Gen. Nichols and Packard were both material and of the choicest patterns. is sustained by the installing of Hayes, need not here enumerate them. They installed as Governors of Louisiana on Orders attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter he will never vote a Republican ticket are legions. Many of them were able the 8th. The inauguration of the lat mined to sell at low prices for cash. again. One by one the honest men Generals, Governors, Congressmen, ter was under the supervision of Fed who are left in the Republican parly and civilians of influence on the Union eral bayonets; that of the other iu open LIQUORS are becoming disgusted with the high side. Republicans, when they think daylight, in the presence of from handed outrages and usurpations being of handling and treating the Democ 15,000 to 20,000 people. Such is the of all kinds, of tho best brands,wh->lesaleand retail. Also perpetruted by their party managers. racy in the same light and spirit they difference. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Au Oulipokeu Judge. did in 1863, may makoagreat blunder. Settle Up, Settle Up ! Ilurrail for Boston. Tn connection with all these I have on hand Ata largo dinner given by promi If the people are the source of all pow a large assortment of The Mayor and every councilman, er in this Republic, then indeed is De he undersigned has placed nent Republican Senators in Washing mocracy the governing power of the save one, in the city of Boston, are now his accounts in the hands of T. B. Kent, GROCERIES J. P., for collection, and those knowing ton the other day, Supreme Justice country. Republicans will do well to Democrats. They were elected purely themselves indebted to me will save costs of all kind«—just what every married man Field took occasion to declare unhesi heed this fact. on a partisan issue and its Mayor, by calling on that official, in Jacksonville, wants in his family. And if you don’t be and making payment immediately, as 1 lieve it, call and examine my stock before tatingly his belief that Tilden had been Prince, is the Secretary of the National am compelled to have my money. purchasing elsewhere. At W HMllitiK tUU. lairly elected, and to denounce in the DAVID CRONEMILLER. JOHN BILGER, Democratic Committee. The Hub has Jacksonville, December 19, 1876. Governor Grover has arrived at Importer of farm implements and machines. severest terms the actiou of the Louis now a square Tilden organization. AINTS (patents cr other,) Oils, Var iana Returning Board, which he said Washington and was heartily receive«', AILS, Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon- nishes, Shelac, Window Glass, Emerv llis testimony before the Committee Makers ’ Tools for sale bv D emocrats of Washington have would not stand before any legal tribu- Borax, etc., for sal© in endless quantities bv JOHN MILLER. n 1. The language he used was so was a vindication of his course and secured a hall for the inauguration ball __________ JOHN MILLER. * strong as to create astonishment among rough on the Republican pretenders. of Samuel J. Tilden, for the night of TO Per day at homo- Samples Y hn,ne. Agents wanted, y'J tp/wU worth $1 free. S tinson &, §12 <n, J^ We shall give it in our next issue. the 5tb of March. tilt and terms free. 'TRUE di CO , his hearers. Co., Portland, Maine. Augusta, NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES I REAMES BROS., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, New York Store JUST OPENED ATTENTION! T On the corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts., opposite Odd Fellow’s Hall, FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, Jacksonville, NEW STOCK OF GOODS —CONSISTING OF— DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS) BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, ETV., ETC. Which will bo sold CHEAPER than tho CH EAPEST in the State. U. S. PIANO COMPANY, 811) BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Make Only Style and Have But One Price. K T N P Maiue. Oregon, WITH AN ENTIRE JOHN BILGER, A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES - - $290.00 ! SENT ON TRIAL. No Agents. No Discounts. No Commissions. SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. MAILED FREE. WANTED ! 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, at the foundry in Aanland, for which we will nav tho D elivered highest price. 1 J Every farmer has more or less old cast ing» about In» premises, such as old stoves, pinions and other articles. These they would do well to gather up, and bring them before the ram sets in. rXnvll1 aii?Lpay th? hjShe«t Price for old COPPER, BRAS« and ZINC. J. M. McCALL * on BAILHOAD SALOON, Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville HENRY PAPE, Engineer. THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ents . pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Cl- V gars constantly on hand. The reading table ts also supplied with Eastern periodi calsand leading papers of the Coast. F. RITSCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. rniTE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEA8- -1- ure in informing the publie that he has just opened out in Schumpfs building, on anfornia street, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line in the best man ner and at reasonable rates. Cleaning and repairing watches and jewelry p specialty. Give me a call. F. RITSCHARD. Farads for Sale- Persons desiring to purchase good farms of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta. hie Callery for sale by J. MILLER. A