Or Jrnionaiir uimw. IH ÌKM HA ITI' POLICY IN OREGON. GENERAL NOTEN AND NEWS. WIDE AWAKE! POSITIVE Sidney Dell has retired from the editorial The policy of the Democratic party control ot the Standard. Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. ' in Oregon is plain. It has six months It is reported that Joyce, the only mem now, before the stirrings of the next ber ot the whisky ring now In jail, will soon AUGUST S, 1877. elect ¡or, within which to draw into its EHI DA Y be liberated. folds thousands of good citizens who j It is expected that the wheat crop of Ore- MK. H u KTOX’A 1 IMrjl'O.ORKWOS. are only separated from it by the thin ■ goqJ|iis year will be at least 25 per cent. THAT THE STORE OF • greater than ever before. —AT— The late Senatorial investigation was gauze of annnift The times are ripe The New York Tribune remarks: Packard evidently chosen as an excellent oppor for our success, says the Standard, if and Pitkin are said by the Democrats to be tunity by Senator Norton to fix mat we shall only observe the proper con , at the bottom of the Louisiana indictments. ters a mite for his Oregon compatriots duct towards the large class of inde | The Chicago Inter-Ocean, a radical Re (Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,) in the ensuing June election. He is pendent voters who hol«I the balance publican sheet, thinks Packard superior to an experienced and adroit politician, of power. Men are led by their reason Chamberlain, and that Haves doesn’t hold * candle to either of them. CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF a very bitter and unscrupulous parti and judgment and not by chicanery, The Cosmopolitan hotel, at Portland, waa san, and loses no inducement to do his j There has begun to formulate in the totally destroyed by fire early last Satur j popular mind the great truth that the day morning. Two or three lives were lost. party service whenever he can. Mr. Morton’s visit to California af principles on which the Radical party I The firo was accidental. ‘Loss $15,COO, part- firms what we say of him without has been run for the past ten years are i ly insured. lion. A. J. Dufur has been selected to further illustration. Last Fall a Com subversive of our free institutions. [ make the annual address before the State mission, of which he was chairman, I The people begin to see clearly that j Agricultural Society at the State Fair next CLOTHING, was improvised to investigate the ■ the old issues of slavery, and the Un- I October. A better selection could not have Chinese question at San Francisco. ion, and everything of good in the Ile- been made. Senator Ransom of North Carolina de- Of course, as far as the investigation publican party, have passed away, i dares that the old line Whig, with a Repub was itself concerned, it proved almost leaving nothing but the hulk of Radi A ND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, lican label, can’t l>e found in his State or Our Stock Must be Sold ! ts broad a farce as the Grover inquisi calism with its corruption and its rapid , anywhere else in the South, and predicts /X which lie offers to the public at tho tion; but then it afforded a magnifi absorption of all power into the central that the South will bo solidly Democratic LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. cent opportunity for arranging matter? government. They have found that ‘ for 25years at least. The Albany Democrat learns that the for the approaching Presidential elec the rebound from succession has been I scoundrel Higby has secreted himself in an tion, in which he was so successful entirely too far in the opposite direc j obscure corner of Benton county. It is not SPECIALTY that California, instead of giving 5,000 tion, and that the Union of the States i probable he will ever go back to take up his rUIIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING CON- 1 eluded to sell their entire stock of mer majority for Tilden, as she would have is most seriously threatened in this residence at Corvallis. A gentleman who chandise and close out business, now offer done <m a legitimate vote, went for new quarter. The great Democratic frequently visits that city wants to see him. for sale lor CASH or its equivalent, at Wheeler—Wheeler, the name sounds fa Hayes by near 3,000. The number of people’s party is now the stay of their gtajr The HIGHEST PRICES paid for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE. miliar, eh ! yes, we believe that there is a ballots cast was swelled out of all pro liberties, and those who once believed Vice President that answers to it, doesn’t SAW FRANCISCO COST! portions, giving undoubted evidence in its principles are just ready to re believe in tho recent civil service order, and MINING NOTICE. a large stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, turn to its fold. Plainly, therefore, it says it can't be carried out without breaking of Republican chicanery, which Mor Clothing, Bootsand Shoes, Hats, Groceries, U.S. LAND OFFICE, ) up the Radical party, which would bo next is our policy and duty to throw wide Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. ton was conning enough to practice R osebvrg ,O regon , June 21, 18« <. i To convince the public that we mean bus open our gates for their admission. thing to smashing the Government. VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. and succeed in getting away with. iness wo quote the prices of a few staple ar Hamilton S. Wicks and E. Conklin, Esq., IN B. Desselles and James Connell, whose As we have said before, Mr. Morton In every county there should be called ; gentlemen connected with Frank Leslie's ticles as an illustration : Postoflice address is Kerbyville, Oregon, have made application for patent for gold has doubtless done what he could to mass meetings of the people under illustrated journals, are making an exten placer mining claims, being joined on the as-ist Mitvhipple and his party in car Democratic auspices in which all who sive tour ot the Pacific Coast, including Ore GREAT REDUCTIONS : North. East, South and West bv unsur- veved lands, situated in Waldo Mining Dis rying tiie State next June. We can have now no real differences in opin gon, Washington and Idaho Territories, trict, Josephine county, Oregon, and desig and will write up and sketch the various ob 14 yards of standard prints................ ?1.00 not blame him particularly for that, only ion should come together and com nated as lots Nos. 38 and ¿9, and the same White Rock and Lownsdale jects of general interest and importance. are respectively bounded and described as wishing that it was in a more worthy cause mence anew the old relations of com Muslins.................................... I21^c. per yard The evidence given in the Grover investi Dress Linen................................ 33J^c. fol lows: and done in an honorable manner. mon devotion to good government ll Beginning at a post set South 17.00 chains Grass Cloths .............................. I2 ’ 2 c. gation shows that all the money used was His conduct in the Senatorial investiga which was interrupted by the unfortu ll and West 17.65 chains from ,*< section corn Bed Ticking ............................... 16(0)30 tion was surprising to those who supposed nate complications of our great civil i paid out by John Kelly, Radical Custcm Best Brands of Teas............... 50c. per pound er post on South line of section 34, in town ship 40 S., range 8 West; thence South 7.00 t« tind in him a dignified and impartial in war. “ Let the dead past bury itself and House officer at Portland, to pay the per Costa Ricn Coffee...................... 25c. chains to post No. 2 ; thence West 20.00 vestigator. The greatest of acrimony and let the Democratic people take charge jurer Stiles' board bills, and possibly his And all other articles at corresponding chains to post No. 3 ; thence North 7.00 unnatural persecution characterized him of the movement for purifying our railroad fare; and all the money that was low rates. chains to post No. 4 ; thence East 20.00 The public is invited ta call and avail throughout, evincing a desire to convict government and bringing back the •‘thrown in sight” to influence a vote for themselves of this opportunity of securing chains to the place of beginning—Contain ing 14 acres. Mr. Groverat all hazards. We also hear good old Ship of State to the safe an Senator was in the hands of One Arm bargains before it is too late. Starting again from a post set at the edgo Brown, who attempted to use it on Repre FISHER A CARO. it stated on very good authority that several, chorage of the Fathers. These assem —AT— of the water of Illinois river, lielow Scotch sentative Wilson to influence him to remain if not all of the witnesses for the prosecution, Gulch; thence North 66° 30' W.3.O0 chains blies should not be only of the politi steadfast to J. W. Nesmith. POST SCRIPT. were interviewed privately by him, and to corner No. 2; thence South 23° 30' W. cians but of the people. 15.70 chains to North line of claim No. 38 ; In giving a list of the States in which elec SIXTY DAYS' SALE! Come and See and be Convinced NEWMAN FISHER Fisher & Caro’s. DRY-GOODS, SELLING CUT ar.d NO HUMBUG BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, LADIES' MISSES' & CHILDREN’S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentano A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES can quote a case if necessary. Such trans actions as these are certainly unbecoming of any one holding high position and professing worthiness ot that station. Now, that he has ignominiously failed in finding Mr. (»rover guilty and creating Custom Housecapital.it is ditlieult to sur mise what Mortonian device will be sprung upon us benighted Oregonians at our next electiou. Republican leaders of this State are capable of perpet rating whatever he may suggest, be it ever so desperate, dis honest and cowardly. Republican success is equivalent to the triumph of Mitchipple and his legions, and they will leave nothing undone to secure it. We must therefore wait in patience for further developments. tions are to be held this Fall, the New York Herald says: ‘‘Of the whole list of twenty- General Howard has just issued the one States it will be seen that the Republi ' following congratulatory field order cans are certain ot only five, the Democrats are certain of nice, and seven others are from his headquarters in the field: doubtful, with the chances at this tune, in C amp M acbeth , K amia , 1. T.—The Gen eral commanding has not had time since the most ot them, in favor of the Democrats.” battles of the 11th and 12th inst. on the This from a paper that printed an obituary South Fork of the Clearwater, on account of notice of the Democratic party only a few the constancy of the pursuit, to express to days ago is remarkably good. the troops engaged his intense satisfaction Deer Lodge, July 29th.—A letter from with the tireless energy of aflicers and men that enabled them to concentrate at the right Gov. Pot's says that Joseph’s band passed tune and place; with the promptitude of the Captain Pawn's intrench merits yesterday, first assault; the following up of the first ad vantage a mile and a half, with incredible late in the afternoon, within gun-shot. Not speed; with the quickness to obey orders— a gun was fired at them, the Indians going sometimes to anticipate—which prevented out by the head of Bitter Root and Big the first flanking charge of the Indians from being successful; then the persistency of un Hole. They are about 400 hundred strong, Republican Perplexities. covering their barricades and other obsta and well armed. The companies from and clearing ravines, both by open Butte are ordered back to Deer Lodge. Sec I<»wa Republicanism is in a superb cles charges and gradual approaches under con retary Mills says he will have 300 men in muddle. Ti e candidate for Governor stant lire, making an engagement of unusu obstinacy of seven hours’hard lighting. Big Hole valley by noon to-morrow. Vol is a wholesale dealer, and the platform al Also, his satisfaction with the remaining in unteers are leaving town by all kinds of he stands on favors prohibition. The a ditlieult position and intrenching a long conveyances for the Rig Hole basin. line at night, while fatigued and almost convention favored inflation, but the without food and water, till the afternoon of Pullman Pnlnlial Hotel Carr. , Legislative ticket to be chosen is ex the second day, when the infantry and cav alry ot the command cheerfully fhi lined out These celebrated Hotel Dining pected to re-elect Senator Allison with their lines .so as to cover two miles and a half of extent, and to allow the artillery out opposition, and Mr. Allison is an battalion to turn the enemy’s right and en Cars are now running rpgularly be avowed bard-money man. An anti- able an approaching train with its escort to tween Chicago and Omaha, on the in safely; then, turning briskly upon llayes Republican introduced a Haye? come the foe, the artillery battalion, by a* vigor California Express Trains of the Chi resolution in the convention for the ous assault sent him in contusion from his cago & North-Western Railway. West works and commenced the pursuit, in which purpose of having it voted down, and all the troops, including the new arrivals, bound, they leave Chicago daily, ex engaged. All pressed through cept Sunday, (and on every third Sun succeeded in his effort, yet the party immediately the ravines, over the roads and down the expects to carry the State by 50,000 almost impassable mountain side to the day) from the Wells street depot, at and alter this the crossing, the taking 10:30 a . M , and arrive at Omaha, next majority. This curious conception river; possession ot the Indian's camp, abandoned *>f what a platform is for explains the I and tilled with their supplies and sur morning. East bound, they leave the rounded by their caches, causing the Indi inability of the Iowa Republicans to ans to fly over the hills in great disorder. Transfer depot, opposite Omaha at understand why Mr. Hayes is trying The battle, with its incidents, is one that 5:15 p. M., daily, except Saturday, will enter into history. Its results, imme to obey the one he was elected on. diate and remote, will surely bring perma (and on every third Saturday) and nent peace to the Northwest. So that it is reach Chicago the next afternoon. No with great satisfaction the Genoial can say Tiie fruubles Eliding. that not one officer or soldier that came un other road west of Chicago runs these der his eye on that held tailed to do his duty, The strike in thu East is coming to and more gallant conduct he never witnessed celebrated Pullman Hotel Cars or any an end, and ere long everything will in battle. The General feels deeply the form of Hotel Cars. losses of the killed, and sympathizes hearti doubtless lie quiet and matters pro ly with the wounded, and unites with their On tlie Wane. in their anxiety and sorrow. He gressing as formerly. This uprising friends mentions no one by narfio in his order, The report of the National Grange, of laborers cannot be called a success, hoping to do ample justice to individuals after lull reports shall be received. The nor yet a failure. State aid and, in command is indebted to the officers of the which recently met at Chicago, shows i a large decrease in the membership of enure cases, even the assistance of the staff tor their indefatigable work previous to and during the engagements. the organization. In eighteen States, U. S. troops has been invoked, to which is principally due the quieting of the frenzied strikers. In several in stances they have gone to work at old rates, thus far attaining the object for which they strove. To say the least, it was an unwise and lamentable affair, whoever may be to blame. We trust we may never be called upon to chron icle a similar event. Congratulatory Order. Murton at Salem. ___ representing every section of thecoun- try, over 6,000 granges have ceased to exist and membership has fallen off 180,000 since the report for 1875 was made. In Illinois, while the granges decreased from 354 to 320, the mem bership increased from 11,713 to 16,- 184. In Missouri 974 granges with a membership of 45,526 report from 1876 against 2,034 granges with80,050 members in 1875. Senator Morton made a pclitlcal speech at Salem last Friday. There j was nothing remarkable in it, except that he does not seem to realize that his President, Mr. Hayes, has effect ually buried the remnants of the bloody i shirt, as the Senator flaunted the en- ' sanguined garment with all the acri- ■ » I mony that characterized him ten years ; The Keturniug Hoard Indictment. ago. He was wonderfully reticent on Going Hack ou It. It appears that lhegrand jury which the Senatorial investigation, and not without reason. presented the indictment against the Mr. Hayes’ proclamation prohibiting Hiint Next? Louisiana returning board could not Federal officials from actively partici have been influenced by partisan mo patingin politics was a veritable bomb It is intensely agonizing this op tives, as only four of the sixteen mem shell in Radical ranks. The Republi pressive weather to perceive our co bers were Democrats, and nearly ull of can fight being almost solely made by temporary laboring through nearly the witnesses whose testimony was these individuals, and the enforcement two columns and come to theconclu«ion heard were not only Republicans but of such an order would so impair the that the causes of the impending strike Republican election and registration organization of that party, that Haye? in the East are the reform measures of officers, who were privy to all the se ha? been forced to hack down from his the last Democratic Congress. After cret proceedings of the board. Ex original position and moAify the such a brilliant idea we next expect actly where the political persecution sweeping character of his pronuncia- to suggest that the Mexican dep- j comes in it would be difficult under him redations are the fruits of the Hilton- mento to such an extent that it vir these circumstances to determine. Seligman imbroglio and attempt to tually amounts Io little, perhaps to be “Leinoguilty man escape.” ‘ I elucid. te this proposition. ■ lost sight of entirely in a short time. J. S. HOWARD'S STORE All persons knowing themselves indebted by either note or book account are hereby notified to settle by September 1st next, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of our attorney for forced collection. Those interested will please take notice. Jacksonville, July 14, 1877. F. & C. SOCIETY NOTICES. Oregon Chapter No. I, R. A. M„ Holds its regular meetings monthly on Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full moon, at 7’i o’clock. Companions in good standing are invited. J. R. N. BELL, High Priest. M ax M uller , Secretary. Oregonian Porahontsis Tribe No. 1. Im- proved order of Red Men, holds its SuKev* stated councils at the Red Men's Hall the third sun in every sewn suns, in the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good standing. IL K. HANNA, Sachem. T. A. DAVIS. thence East 1.48 chains to N. E. corner of claim No. 3? ; thence South 66° 30' 1 1.52 chains to post No. 4 ; thence N«rth ¿3° 30' I E. 2.50 chains to starting point, contain- ing 5.00 acres, Agg rogate acres 19, in said lots. The location The said claims were acquired by said ap plicants liy location aud purchase and the same are now known as the Scotch Gulch Placer Mme. All adverse claims must be filed in the U- S. Land < Mlice at Roseburg, Oregon, before the expiration of the sixty days of the pub lication of this notice, to have standing in tins office and at the General Land Oflice. It is hereby ordered that the above notice be published for sixty days in the D e . mo - i ratic T imes , a weekly newspaper, pub lished in Jacksonville, (iregon. Given under my hand this, 20th day of June, 1877. F. K. ARNOLD. WM. R. WILLIS, Register. T. A. DAVIS & CO •» SELLING OUT! JolIS ClMBORSKY, C. Of R. W HOLES A L E I) R U G GIST S, Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M., THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF U°bls its regular communications / ▼ N on the Wednesday evenings or pre ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore gon. C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M. M ax M uller , Sec’y. 71 FRONT STREET HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC., PORTLAND, OREOON. BELONGING TO Jiicksonville Lodge No. 10, 1.0.0. F., Holds its regular meetings every Saturday evening at the Odd Fel- ow’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. J. II. P enn , Rec. Sec’y. IUE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND 'V a complete stock of DRUGS, WILL BE SOLD AT Jacksonville Stamm No. 118, F. 0. R. M., PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! =57 Holds its regular meetings every Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. E. JACOBS, O. C. M ax M iller , R. S. GL A SSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. I, I. 0. 0. F., PAINTS, OILS AND THE BILGER ESTATE, PATENT MEDICINES, Holds its regular meetings on every other Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Members in good-standing are invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. R achel F ish eh , R. S. FOR CASH ONLY. WHERE IS ON HAND A VERY LARGE JL PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY RIND, NAIRS, horse - shoes , BLUE VITRIOL, SPECIAL NOTICE. IRON AND STEEL, LIIRRIGATING OILS, ETC. ETC. FARM IMPLEMENTS, As also everything usually kept in the store. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York. LIVE AND LET LIVE ! THE EAGLE MILL. assortment of i T.^T Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which The agency of the Rubber Paint still kills Ticks. Lice and all parasites on sheep, continues. and is : a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and Manufacturing done as heretofore. foot rot Circular sent on application. C. W. KAHLER, Administrator. NE W TAILOR SHOP! JOHN L. CARTER Ac SON. PAINTERS. A . M A R K S, pE( 1ENTLY OF SAN FRANCISCO, HAS a Tailor shop in Masonic Build it opened < ing, (opposite the Postoffice), where he is prepared to execute all work in his line in a workmanlike manner, from the cleaning and repairing re of clothes to the I 1</E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO 11 all kinds of Painting, including HOUSE PAINTING. SIGN PAINTING, ITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH Manufacture of Complete New Suits’ ot Jacksonville, and half a mile north ORNAM ENTAL PA INTING, of Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim tom and Exchange Business. mings will be kept on hand. Persons de WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAlNTlN’ti. I siring to make up their own goods can have Flour and Feed al the the same cut to order. Samples of goods ALL STYLES OF GRAINING OONE. LOWEST CASH PRICES. kept from which suits can bo ordered and made up. Orders from the country promptly attend Thirty-six pounds of flour, fwo pounds Jacksonville, June 23, 1877. ed to. 21. of shorts and eight pounds of bran given per bushel of good wheat. Wil! sack and brand the sacks—customers furnishing the sacks. New Boot and Shoe Store, TO THE PUBLIC My brother, G. F. Billings, will have charge of tho business, being assisted by C alifornia S treet , • yOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT competent millers. I all persons traveling anil crossing tho jAc Everything as represented or no sale. Jacksonville, Oregon. bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that » MRS. S. E. FARNHAM. Jackson county is in no wise responsible for any accident or loss that may be sustained LAND FOR SAIÆ. while crossing said bridge, as the same ia aving permanentla ' located not standing upon any public highway. in Jacksonville, tho uncflTsigned re- Published by order of the County Court, spectfully informs the public that he this is 9th" day of April, 1877. rilHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot Attest : E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. X sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land, and shoe making line. Satisfaction gun ran- 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine JAIN'IX (patents cr other,) Oils, Var M. CATON. county, Oregon. For information, enquire nishes, shell«*. Window (»lass, Emery, of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence ORSE, Paint,Sash.Scrubbingand Black- ' Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities by of LA FAYETTE ALLEN. ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S. ' JOHN MILLER. S H H I