The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 03, 1877, Image 2

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THE OKEWOM DECIMO*.
THE ORF.GOX CAME.
K. KUBLI,
Senator Grover sailed for Washington on
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
last Saturday’s steamer. He did not take
his family, as he expects to return to Oregon
FURNISHING and
as soon as the Executive session of the Sen­
Odd Fellow*’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon
ate, which will be held immediately after
the 4th of March, is closed. He was ser­
enaded at Portland.
DEALER & WORKER IM
The Oregon case was argsied at length be­
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
fore the Electoral Commission on the 21st
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ate.
and 22d of February. The main arguments
on the Democratic side were made by Sena­
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
tor Kelly, Jencks, Merrick and Judge Head-
ley, of Cincinnati; and on the Republican
Pumps,
side by Senator “Mitchell,” Evarts and
BOOTS and SHOES,
Judge Matthews.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Washington Feb. 24.—Mr. Eaton made a
speech in the Senate against counting the GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS,
Oregon vote this afternoon. He said : Before
NAILS,
Almighty God, if 1 had the power of the
CLOTHING,
House, I would prevent the count going on
and would break up the commission, which
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOYES
is simply a corrupt returning board. He
LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGABS,
thanked God he had opposed the electoral
bill, and if it was submitted to the Senate
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
again he would not be alone on tho Demo­
CROCKERY, ETC.,
cratic side against it.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Agreeable to public anticipation, the
W ashington , February 23d. 1
Republican majority of the Electoral
The
commission
was formally called to ,
Official l’;ip°r for Jackson, Josrphinr & Lake.
Commission decided the Oregon case order by Justice Clifford, President, and a
| vote taken on the following pro|*osition, I
FANCY GOODS,
SATURDAY,....................... MARCH 3, 1877. in keeping with the object evinced in
which had been formally submitted and dis­
its previous decisions—thecounting-ln cussed, but not voted upon during the day's !
MirvUk.lL» SHOW» UIN HAM.
of Hayes at all hazards. The free- session, by Edmunds:
Resolved, That the certificate signed bv E. ,
A |M«tit»on hit** i*»en In tirrulrttion and-easy faculty it possessed of revers­ A. Cronin, J. N. T. Millerand John Parker, '
purporting to cast the electoral vote ot the
throughout tho State asking the U. S. ing itself whenever its partisan inter­ State,
does not contain or certify the consti- J
Senate to keep Senator drover out of ests demanded it left no doubt in the tutional votes to which the State is entitled. |
Justice Field offered the following as a
hi* neat. Il was in charge of sou*© tool mind of any Intelligent man that it
substitute :
would
do
otherwise
than
to
count
the
of the Custom House King at every
W hereas , J. W. Watts, designated in
poiut, who circulated it in a secret votes of Odell, Watts and Cartwright, certificate No. 1. as elector of the state of I
for President and Vice President, on
manner, being careful to let no one but although it is not even disputed that Oregon
the day of election held an office of trust
who was *up|»osed to he favorable to it one of them was ineligible on the day and profit under the United States; and
therefore,
read its contents. We are therefore of election and therefore all votes cast
Resolved, That said Watts was then inel- ,
for
him
were
null
and
void.
The
im
­
igible
to tho office of elector, within the ex­
unable to state the reasons given why
press terms of the constitution.
maculate
eight
found
it
convenient
to
Mr. (»rover should not la? admitted, but
Rejected—ayes 7, noes 8, as follows:
learn that bribery, perjury and corrup­ go behind the certificates of the Dem­
Ayes—Abbott, Bayard, Clifford, Field,
tion are charged. This libelous docu­ ocratic Governor of Oregon ; but, hor­ Hunton, Payne and Thurman—7.
Noes—Bradley, Edmunds, Frelinghuy-
ment was originated at Radical head­ rors ! how could they go behind the sen, Garfield, Hoar, Miller, Morton aiid
Wntila te be Investigated.
quarters, and doubtless at the sugges­ certificates of the Republican Gov­ Strong—8.
At E. Jacob's New Store,
Justice Field then offered the following:
ernors
of
Louisiana
and
Florida
?
“
It
tion of Mitchipple hitqself. He has no
W hereas , At the election held on the
Fuse and Caps.
A report having gained prominence
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
desire to see Mr. Grover in the Senate, was not competent for them to do so!” 7th of Noveml>er in the State of Oregon for
electors of President and Vice President, that a compromise had been effected
for he has a moral fear of him. Be­ you know.
H. Odell, J. W. Watts and J. C. Cart­
We are pleased to note that the W.
Wooden and Willow Ware
wright received the highest number of to not investigate the accounts of either
sides, the Republican majority in that
votes
east
for
electors
;
but,
National Committee, Mr. Tilden thus
body is wasting in thiu air, and there Democratic members of the Commis­
W hereas , Said Watts then holding an
ll of the above articles sold
ROPE, NAILS,
may be such a thing as resurrecting sion voted solid to exclude the vote of office of trust and profit under the United spoko out against any such agreement:
at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
States,
was
ineligible
to
the
office
of
elector;
N
ew
Y
ork
,
February
21st.
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
that petition which asks that he be | Cronin. It evinced a desire on their therefore,
I yourselves. No humbug !
To
Hon.
Francis
Kernan,
Washington
:
A
Resolved, That said Odell and Cartwright telegram to the Associated Press, published
All kinds of produce and hides taken in
ousted and, unlike the one fulminated part to take advantage of no technical­ were
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
the only persons duly elected said ■ this morning, states that a harmonious I exchange for goods.
42tf.
ity,
fortified
as
it
was
by
law
and
prec
­
against Mr. Grover, is signed by prom­
electors ; rejected. Yeas 7, nays 8, same , agreement has been brought about between
the Senate Committee, ot which you arc a
inent citizens of both parties and con­ edent. But was this fairness even vote.
F. K. ARNOLD.
CUTLERY, WIRE,
Justice Field then offered the following: ! member, and the committee of the House, ■ T. A. DAVIS.
reciprocated
by
their
Republican
col
­
tains some startling truths and very
W hereas , The Legislature of Oregon has by which it has t>een decided not to go into
damaging charges, which would con­ leagues ? Not much; for they not made no provision for the appointment ot an examination of my bank account on the
an elector under the act of Congress where one hand, or the accounts of the Chairman
I Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
demn him to everlasting ignominy if only compromised their character for there was a failure to make a choice, the ap- of the Republican committee on the other
of Watts by the other electors hand. I repudiate any such agreement, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
they were considered by other than a honesty and impartiality (if they ever j i pointment
was inoperative and void ; rejected. Yeas and disclaim any such immunity, protec­
ETC., ETC.
tion or benefit from it. I reject utterly the
partisan Senate containing several had any) but directly and unblushing- j 7, nays 8, as above.
false
imputation
that
my
private
bank
ac
­
Bayard then offered the following :
71 FRONT STREET.
memtM'rs of similar ilk. The only hope ly violated the Constitution of the
count contains anything whatever that
j
Resolved,
That
the
vote
of
W.
II.
Odell
this petition against Mr. Grover can United States, which unequivocally ! and the vote of J. C. Cartwright for It. B. needs to be concealed. Under a pretense of
I have secured the services of a First -class
looking for the payments in December, a
says
that
no
person
holding
an
office
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
i
Hayes,
of
Ohio,
lor
President
of
the
United
have is the one that the Senate, hav­
demand was made for all payments after
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
I States, were votes for him bv the Constitu- May, and all deposits during the nine
of
profit
or
trust
under
the
Govern
­
_____
ing a Republican majority, after the
i tion of tho United States, and that the afore- | months. The bank was repeatedly menaced ’
ing promptly and in superior style.
ment
shall
be
eligible
as
a
Presidential
said
Odell
and
Cartwright,
and
they
only,
1
Mexican plan, might keep him out for
with the removal of its off.- is and books
were the persons duly appointed electors in i
Washington, a transcript u.«en of the en­ WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
awhile ; but we believe there are Elector. No one will deny but that the State of Oregon at the election hold No- I to
tries of private business l; 14s, charities, 'l a complete stock of
vemberTtb,
there
having
been
a
failure
ai
i
Watts
was
Postmaster
at
Lafayette
on
containing everything but hat the com­
enough honorable Seuators of that
j said election to appoint the third elector in mittee was commissioned t .nvestigate, but
the
7th
of
November
last,
and
yet
this
, accordance with the Constitution ami laws nothing which it was commissioned to in­
DRUGS,
party left who will discountenance any
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
I of the United States and the laws of the vestigate. Of course there is no item in it
Commission
decided
to
count
his
vote.
1 I am receiving and have constantly on
such proceeding. Any one at all ac­
• state of Oregon, and that the two votes relating to anything in Oregon, fori never PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, hand
a full and first-class stock of
Such
is
the
consistency,
justice
and
|
aforesaid
should
be
counted,
and
none
other
quainted with Senator Grover know
made, authorized, or knew of .my ex|»endi-
i from the state of Oregon ; rejected. Yeas j ture in relation to the election in that Stale,
the»e random charges to be contemp­ honor that has characterized the Re­ 7, rays 8, as above.
Greoeries,
or the resulting controversies, or any
PATENT MEDICINES,
A vote was then taken on Edmunds' orig- j promise, or obligation, or negotiation on
tible and iufamous in the highest de­ publican majority ot this Commission
the subject. Mr. Ellis, the acting President
DRY GOODS, Gum Beote, TOBACCO,
gree, and gotten up in malice and throughout. Then, can we wonder at inal proposition and was adopted unani- of
the Bank, himself a Republican, some GLASSWARE, WINDOW G LA'S,
i
mously.
time ago told the Chairman ci the Commis­
f ihebood. Many Republicans refused the intense dissatisfaction its partisan
Ready-Made Clathiag,
Morton then offered tho following :
sion ami several of its members that there
I
!
rulings
have
given
every
where
?
Can
to sign the petition, kuowing it to l ea
PAINTS. OILS AND
Resolved, That W. H. Odell. J. <’. Cart- I is nothing in the account capable ol further­
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Ete„Eto.
wright
an<l
J.
W.
Watts,
the
persons
named
I
ing
any
just
object
of
investigation.
1
am
slander on and an injustice to an able we wonder at honest Republicans as electors in certificate No. 1, are the law­
informed that a resolution was passed PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVER*
TND,
spurning as stolen goods tho Pre3i- ful electors ot Oregon, and that their votes | also
and honorable geuileman.
to summon me as a witness, but 1 have re­
I deucy awarded their party under such are votes provided for by the Constitution . ceived no subptvna. I had written before
Everything mold at reaannable ratoa.
of the United States, ami should be counted this telegram appeared, requesting you to
lleudrickN Interviewed.
BLUE VITRIOL,
(rivt
mo
a call.
K. KUBLI.
j circumstances ? Can we wonder as i for President and Vice President of the say to the Commission that it would be
Jacksonville,
Fob. 18, 1875.
more agreeable to me not to visit Washing­
The N.Y. Herald'a Indianapolis corre­ the people enquire where is this fraud , United States.
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. Ei
ton, if the committee would send a sub­
Hunton
moved
to
strike
out
the
name
of
spondent interviewed Mr. Hendricks going to stop ? Are not our free insti-
committee
or
hold
a
session
here,
but
that
4
•T. W. Watts ; disagreed ; yeas 7, nays 8.
on the 24lh ult. Speaking of the | tutions in danger ? Is not the pres­ Morton's resolution was then adopted ; yeas otherw ise I should attend under a subp<rna.
As to this arrangement now reported 1 have
Commission, the latter says he does not ence of an usurper in the Presidential 8, nays 7.
Soln Aecnt« for Oregon for the 'oln-
only to say that I can accept decorum and
decency,
but
not
a
fictitious
equivalent,
a
hrated
CARROLI^ SHEET HIT. "-.lieh
The report in substance is as follows :
think they acted according to the spir­ 1 chair an omen of the downfall of our
kill«
Ticks.
Lice and all parasites on sheep,
mantle
of
secrecy
to
anybody
else.
and is a sure cure for sarew-worni. scab and
it of the law. Their decision will not I Republic ? Are not our politics be- The Electoral Commission having received
S. J. TILDEN.
certain certificates and papers purporting to
be satisfactory to the country, and the 1 coming Mexicanized, and are we not be the certificates of the electoral votes of | No man has been more shamefully foot rot. Circular sent on application.
longer this people think upon it the surely drifting towards anarchy when Oregon, and certain papers accompanying , traduced by his political enemies, and
NOTICE, STOCKMEN!
more will they be condemned. But the known will of the people is set the same, and objections thereto, report it when they read this perhaps they will
for the commission bill, the Senate ! aside by the machinations of villainous has duly considered tho same and decided, i not think Samuel J. Tilden as bad a
and does hereby decide, that tho votes of W. '
I
would have elected llayes and the . returning boards, whose rascally ac- H. Odell. J. C. Cartwright and J. W. Watts, man as they would lmve others believe
House Tilden. Both would have j tions are endorsed by unscrupulous the persons named in the certificate of the he is.
THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE,
been inaugurated. Hayes would have 1 partisans ? The reply is only too seif* Secretary of the State of < »regon as persons
President Tilden.
receiving the highest number of votes for
had the support of an army of office­ I evident.
TURK,
-
Presidential electors aro votes provided for
As the fourth of March approaches,
holders and other resources of the gov­
by the Constitution, and the same are law­ Mr. Tilden, tho President-elect of the WILL M AKE THE SEASON AT JACK­
Important Measure«.
ernment, leaving Tilden nothing to
ET sonville. Rock Point and Sam’s Vnl-
fully to be counted as testified to in tho cer­
United
States,
who
forfeited
none
of
his
’
cy.
commencing April 1st, at the following
Immediately
after
the
announce-
tificate of said electors, namely ; three votes
fight with, bad a tight been deemed
rate« :
$10 and 815.
—AT—
Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sire
advisable. The statement that Hayes i ment in the House that the Oregon for R. B. Hayes, of Ohio, for President, and rights before the law by tho electoral
three votes for William A. Wheeler, for compromise, will appear at Washing­ was Arabian, out of a Timolcon marc.
will recognize the Nicholls govern­ vote had been decided for Hayes, a Vice Presidt nt.
Turk’s dam was French. He i« a dark cliest-
ton and claim tho office to which hr I nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands J. S. HOWARD’S STORE.
ment in Louisiana is absurd. He caucus of the Democratic members
The report will further set forth that the
was elected by a majority of twelve i high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working
could not do so without stultifying the 1 was held, which was largely attended, election of Watts by the other two mem­
1 condition.
votes in the Electoral College, and a
Competent judge« agree that Turk’s colts
and
at
which
Representative
Field
bers
of
the
Electoral
College
was
in
accord
­
methods to which he will owe his place.
will
compare favorably with any vet pro­
ance with the Constitution and laws of Ore­ popular majority of over 250,000 voles.
duced in the State, and he i« highly recom­
To recognize Nicholls would be to say submitted a draft of two bills he had gon. The grounds for this decision, as far
Of course his right to* the seat will mended bv leading stock-raisers of Dongla«
that Packard is not elected by the prepared, one providing for the elec- as they concern the eligibility of Watts, are
several seasons.
have to be contested before the United i countv, where he ha« made
j
tion
of
President
and
Vice
President
ROBT.
W«STROP.
substantially
that
it
is
competent
to
go
be
­
votes in Louisiana, and yet that he
The Meadows, Fob. 1, 1877.
hind the certificate of the Governor, so far States Court, composed partly of men
I
on
the
first
Tuesday
in
May,
the
pre-
himself, Hayes, was.”
; siding officer of the Senate to act as as the same is not founded upon the action who have already fraudulently decided
JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON,
••Love's Labor Lost.”
, President in the interval between the of the canvassing or returning authority the case against him, says the Sonoma
provided for by tho law's of the State, which
PAINTERS.
Dowell’s assumed joy over Demo­ i 4th of March and that time. The authority, in the case of Oregon, is held to Democrat, but, nevertheless, justice,
right, his duty to himself and his duty
crats who regret baviug had anything other bill provides for quo warranto be the Secretary of State.
The report will also take tho ground that to the party which elected him and
to do with the Oregon matter is like proceedings, so that the respective con­
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
it is not essential to show- that tho elector his duty to the country, demand that
all kinds of Painting, including
•dove’s labor lost,” for the reason that testants for the Presidency and Vice
was eligible on the 7th of November pro­
there is nothing in the premises for Presidency could go before the Su* vided it be shown he was oligiblo when he he should pursue this course. The full HOUSE PAINTING,
them to be ashamed of. Let us sup* preme Court and there present their cast his vote in tho college, and the fact ap-‘ light of day will yet be thrown upon
SIGN PAINTING,
UNION
¡»ears
that
tho
alleged
ineligible
elector
the frauds in Louisiana and Florida,
pose there was. Would it not come claims to the office. No definite action
ORNAMENT AL PAINTING,
with very bad grace from the publisher was taken upon either of the proposi­ (Watts) was chosen to fill a vacancy caused under which Rotten Borough Hayes WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
by his own absence from the Electoral Col­
of a newspaper who in the same issue tions.
lege, and that he was not ineligible at the will fraudulently hold the office to
COR. CALIFORNIA <t 4th STS.
Alt STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
which he was not elected. The Elec­
runs up his rooster in honor of the
time he cast his vote.
Magnanimous Mitch.
from the country promptly attend­
toral Commission was appointed to in­ ed Orders
greatest wrong, fraud and villainy ever
to.
21.
NCINTILLATIUXN.
We are pleased to see that Senator
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
vestigate these frauds, they refused to
perpetrated upon any people — the
spectfully inform their friends and the
do it, and now let it come before the GREAT SACRIFICE!
counting in of Hayes—thereby dis­ Mippleitch reports that he believes
public generally that they have pnrehaaed
In Kenner’s testimony before the House
*
the above establishment, which will lx*
franchising millious of freemen and Senator Kelly told the truth in his ex­ committee it seetns Wells virtually admit­ courts where they must be investigated.
henceforth conducted under their constant
virtually perverting self-government ? planation of the cipher dispatches. ted he was bought by Republicans to give It was especially provided in the Elec­
—IN—
personal auperviaion, and they guarantee
«atisfact
on to all who may favor them with
This
is
really
too
magnanimous
in
the
the vote of the returning board in Louisiana toral Compromise bill that the legal
In honor of a conspiracy that at one
their patronage.
These stables are centrally located, and
rights of neither party in the courts BLACKSMITHING !
fell swoop destroyed American liberty. ex-schoolmaster—especially when it to Hayes.
within convenient distance of the varioua
Some inquisitive fellow wants to know
has
been
discovered
that
the
telegrams
should be in any way affected by its
In honor of men who concocted the
: houses of public entertainment. Horaes
when tho next cremation will take place.
j
he
attempted
to
saddle
on
the
Democ-
I
and mulea will be boarded and cared for at
provisions.
This
is
Mr.
Tilden
’
s
op
­
greatest theft known to civilized man.
We suppose it will be when the devil gets
moderate charges. They have one of th»
In honor of Bradley and the Republi­ i racy are Radical forgeries. Perhaps, ready for the Radical majority in that Elec­ portunity, not to get the office, that he 4 S ALL OUR MERCHANTS ARE SELL- largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ol
will not expect, but to show up to the A ing out at cost and freight, we are ready Portland, of
can conspirators whose names will go says the Standard, he is trying to toral Commission.
to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
down to history as did Judas Iscariot’s; I forestall public sentiment or win Kelly If “Freedom shrieked when Kosciusko world the unblushing fraud which de­ must have the cash when the work is coni- W ith single or doable teams, for hire on rea­
fell,”
pleted. Shop on the corner of California sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and, in years to come, with one accord | over to believing the explanation he T'w’ill laugh in glee when Bradley goes prived him of it. This can not be i and
Main streets.
and Mules, which will lie hired to go to any
prevented,
even
by
Bradley,
the
In
­
SHANNON *. BIRDSEY.
the people will curse them and speak of may probably soon have to make. Or
to h—1.
part of the country at moderate rates.
does he place his conduct on the higher
Animals bought and sold, and broke ta
them only with hisses on their lips.
A proper reward for his reeking infamy. famous, though he does disgrace a seat
saddle or harness.
Interesting
to
Farmers.
ground of rushing Curtius-like to the
Now York, Feb. 24th.—The lForfd*« on the Supreme Bench of the United
___________CARDWELL A MrMAHON.
Ketu.e«i to Aceede.
breach to save the man who once kept Washington special says word was sent to States.
HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT
The House has refused to coincide him from being expelled in ignominy Hayes from inside the commission of the
FOR REXT.
A Query.
to be the mutual advantage of mdln's
result
of
the
vote
on
Oregon
two
hours
be
­
in the decisions of the Republican ! from the Senate ? Truly, this nobility
and
fanners,
have
made
arrangements
fore it was known. Of course it was cut
Our machine poet grinds out the fol­ whereby the Ashland anti Phcenix mills will nillE DARDANELLES HOUSE AND
Electoral Commission in the Florida, i on the part of the alias Senator is too and dried.
l>e under the management of Jacob Wag­
lowing query, which would have been ner, who will have charge of both mills for 1 farm is offered for rent. Enquire ol
Louisiana and Oregon cases. Resolu­ much—we prefer his enmity.
For the first time—but probably not the
Chavner'a ranch or the Rogue River St ore
tho company during the ensuing year, end­
.
THOS. CHAVNER.
tions were adopted declaring the elec­
last —a President is expected to take his seat more appropriate last week. As it is, ing July 1st, 1877.
For
Nhame.
on
a
vote
ol
173
ag
>inst
196.
Republics
are
the
answer
thereto
is
self-evident
:
We will nay the highest market price for
toral votes of the two former cast for
END 25c. to G eo . P. Rowing. A Co., New
good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
not
generally
controlled
by
minorities
—
that
Can
any
one
tell
how
the
thing
goes
—
Mr. Tilden, and, in the latter case,
ork, for D.unphlet of
pages, con-
The Sentinel this week makes much is, when they have no Returning Board to
to
contract
flour
at
818
per
thousand
pound«
Will Haves slip up on Cronin's nose,
1
tair
_•
lists
of
3,000
newspapers,
and eati*
at the mills. Office of the company at the
upon motion of Mr. Lane, a resolution ado about the counting-in of Hayes steal the office.
And be booted out on Bradley’s toes ?
ma* ■ showing coat of advertising.
Ashland
Mills.
Or will the Commission’s facile throat
that the vote of J. W. Watts be not by the Electoral Commission, and runs
WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’
A few days sinco Hayes was reported as
Gulp down, the whole oi the Oregon vote;
XES, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Broad
MILL.CO., Ashland, Oregon.
Go back oil all of their own decisions,
counted was adopted. On the 14th of up its rooster in jollification thereof. having said the Republicans should win as
:.xes, Mattocks, Picks, all sraes of Ham-
And stick in Hayes without divisions.
in rs, etc., lor sale by JOHN MILLER.
FULL
line
of
Saddlerv
Hardware
for
February, the time appointed by the Shame on you, Dowell I You might as they had a good case, excellent counsel,
And will the people for fear of the sword
sale by____________ JOllN MILLER.
a splendid Court. From his own stand­
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