The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 24, 1877, Image 2

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AN I.VTERKMTINa HISTORICAL FACT.
WIDE AWAKE!
PRETTY HEAVILY IN.
tJE.NEKAL. NOTEN AM) NEWS.
Some person has recently gone to
The New York Sun says that after
The prices paid in Umatilla county for
the trouble of estimating how much
Official Paper for Jnrkwn, J<xrphii»r A Lnkt* *. the argument upon the Florida case stock sheep is from $2 to $2.50 per head.
before the late Electoral Commission
Hayes and members of his Cabinet are money we owe. Of course, in several
F riday ............................ \r<;rsT 24, is??. in Washington, Judge Bradley wrote junketing through the New England States. I of the items there can be nothing but
Passengers are coming in on the ocean approximations. The debt we are
out his opinion and decision in full.
steamers at about the rate of 500 or 600 per constantly talking al>out, and which is |
He completed it at about 6 o’clock in week.
THAT THE STORE OF
Our cotfiiniMirrtry delivers himself the evening on the day before the I
uppermost in everybody’s thoughts, is
A New York dispatch says it is certain j
of his ideas on the labor question in judgment of the Commission was to that Gen. Howard will be removed and a | tho national debt. The amount of
his last issue, and in the course of his be announced, and read it to Judge man put in his place who understands In­ that obligation is fixed, and is easily
remarks gives vent to the following:
ascertained. It amounts at this time j
Clifford and Judge Field, who were dian lighting.
The Pioneer Oil Co., of Salem, has received to $2,200,000,000. We owe more than i
When Congress yielded to the clamorous likewise members of the Commission.
(Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,)
demand ot a Democratic minority, and made
a diploma and certificate of award for the
$1,000
a
day
for
every
day
that
has
It
contained
first,
an
argument,
and,
reduction in the tariff to the amount of $30,-
best exhibit of linseed oil at the Centennial
*M),000, immediately the industries of the secondly, a conclusion. The argument
elapsed 8ince the appearance of Adam, CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Exhibition last year.
whole country were reduced from great
prosperity to extreme prostration.
w’as precisely the same as that which • The noted trotting stallion, Bellfounder, according to the Mosaic account of the
Verily, this is the height of frigidi­ appears in the published document; I died in Walla Walla valley on the 1st inst., I creation. But this vast sum of money
ty. Those who have informed them but Judge Bradley’s conclusion was aged 28 years. His best time was 2:28. He j is only a small part of our obligations.
selves in the premises know that the that the votes of the Tilden electors in sold once for $16,500. At the time of his I The State Governments owe in addi­
death he belonged to Dr. C. IL Mack.
financial condition of the country has Florida were the only votes which
“But,” said Mr. Beecher, in his sermon on tion $375,000,000, while the municipal
materially bettered In the past two ought to be counted as coming from the late riots, “is not $1 a day enough to debts foot up $1,000,000,000. We
CLOTHING,
years, while the House has been Demo- , that State.
buy bread? And water costs nothing; and a have here a grand total of $3,575,000,-
man that cannot live on bread is not tit to
iratic, whether it be from that cause or
This was the character of the paper live.
000, which is not far from the amount
” Mr. Beecher gets $25,000 a year.
not. And we believe that if the pro­ when Judge Bradley finished it, and
of the British debt, national and mu­
An Indianapolis dispatch says Senator
tective tariff now enforced was re­ when he communicated it to bls col­ Morton
has arrived at home, llis left arm nicipal. But this is not half what we
moved and a tariff for revenue only leagues. During the whole of that is paralyzed and his family physician will owe. The railroads are indebted to 4 ND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION,
A which he offers to the public at the
substituted, the producing classes night Judge Bradley’s house in Wash­ I stay with him until he improves. None the tune of $2,300,000,000—a sum in
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
would fare still better. The present ington was surrounded by the car­ J but members of his family are allowed to excess of the national debt. The dis­
; see him.
tariff is almost solely beneficial to the riages of visitors who came to see him,
Dan. Bringle, of Linn county, will start counts and loans of the banks are esti­
monopolist, in whose interest chief­ apparently about the decision of the , East in a few weeks, and while there will mated at $1,000,000 and of the insur­
SPECIALTY :
ly it was conceived. But the gratuitous Electoral Commission, which, as we ■ visit Washington for the purpose of secur­ ance companies $500,000,000. This
allusion to a Democratic minority have said, was to be announced the ing an appropriation for the improvement makes a grand total of $7,375,000,000 1
Barat the next session ol
caps the climax. A reference to over next day. These visitors included i oftheYaquina
of national, municipal, corporate and I
Congress.
250,000 popular majority for Tilden leading Republicans as Veil as person
*
Samuel J. Tilden has gone to Europe to private debt, or about 25 per cent, of
ami Hendricks will sufficiently illus­ deeply interested in the Texas Rail­ be gone three months; and now there re­ all the property of the country accord­ W The HIGHEST PRICES paid for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE.
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trate the fallacy of such assertions be­ road scheme.
mains in all the land, from the Atlantic to ing to tho census of 1870. It is very
MINING NOTICE.
yond peradventure.
the Pacific, and from the Likes to the Gulf,
When the Commission assembled uot one man ever elected President of the apparent that we cannot go in much
Cheap al ilia Price.
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
)
the next morning, and when the United States.
deeper than this without running in
R oseburg , O regon , June21, 1877. i
*as declared, Judge Brad­ The Maine Republican Convention, on the danger of general bankruptcy. Mort- '
It has been reported without con­ judgment w
VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.
IN B. Desselles and James Connell, whose
9th,
renominated
Governor
Connor
tor
Gov
­
gaged for a fourth of what we are
tradiction that Jay Gould, the New ley gave his voice in favor of counting
Postoffice
address is Kerbyville, Oregon,
ernor. Resolutions condemning the Ad­
have made application for patent for gold
York millionaire, has announced that the votes of the Hayes electors in Flor­ ministration were introduced, and a stormy worth after a century of independent
placer mining claims, being joined on the
he sees in the labor strikes the begin- ida! The argument he did not deliver time ensued, and everything was finally existence is a condition which suggests
North, East, South and West by unsur-
veved lands, situated in Waldo Mining Dis­
economy for the future in a very forci­
niüg of a social revolution which he at the time; but when it came to be I laid on the table.
trict, Josephine county, Oregon, and desig­
hopes and believes will result in the ¡►Tinted subsequently it was found to It is estimated that 200 ships with an aver- ble manner. No doubt much of this
nated as lots Nos. 38 and 39, and the ‘same
are respectively bounded and described as
destruction of the republic and the es­ be precisely the same as the argument ! age capacity of 1,000 tons will be required to mountain of debt results from the need
follows :
Oregon's surplus wheat crop this sea­
tablishment of a monarchy. To that wnich he had originally drawn up, and export
of
a
new
country,
but
there
is
more
of
Beginning at a post set South 17.00 chains
son. At $2 per cental this will bring the
and West 17.65 chains from
section corn­
end it is reported that Mr. Gould has on which he had based his first conclu­ large sum of $s,t»Oo,000 to be divided among it than ought to have been contracted
er post on South line of section 34, in town­
ship 40 S., range 8 West ; thence South 7.00
if prudence were observed.
’ the farmers of the State.
declared himself ready to give a mil­ sion in favor of the Tilden electors.
chains to post No. 2; thence West 20.00
The Statesman has seen two silver buttons
lion dollars cash to have the imperial
chains to post No. 3; thence North 7.00
The Mouth Carolina Meals.
|
cupelled
out
of
rock
taken
from
a
ledge
near
chains to post No. 4 ; thence East 20.00
Grant back in the White House.
POSITIVE
chains to the place of beginning—Contain­
! Canyonville, and tho owners are feeling
But didn’t Mr. Gould make a long ; The investigating committee of the well. The excitement about the ledges in
ing 14 acres.
Starting again from a post set at the edge
stride in the desired direction when South Carolina legislature has con­ ■ Canyonville is great, and we will probably
—AT—
of the waler of Illinois river, below Scotch
Gulch ; thence North 66° 30' W. 3.00 chains
he entered into the conspiracy tinued its works of overhauling the ac­ I have more news in a tew days.
to corner No. 2; thence South 23° 30' W.
with Tom Scott, Don Cameron, aud counts and management of the Repub­ The Salem Mercury says: lion. J. W. SIXTY DAYS’ SALE!
15.70 chains to North line of claim No. 38 ;
J. S. HOWARDS STORE. thence
East 1.48 chains to N. E. corner of
the rest, to place Rutherford B. Hayes lican politicians who have had control , Nesmith received by express a military Mc­
claim No. 38 ; thence South 66° 30' E. 1.52
Clellan saddle and felt saddle-blanket, a
in the President’s chair, against the '
chains to j»ost No. 4 ; thence N«rth 23° 3(l
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of that State for years past. One of I present from Mr. Hayes. What troub­
E. 2.50 chains to starting point, contain­
will of the American people? That
ing 5.00 acres. Aggregate acres 19, in said
the worst steals was in the public print­ les Col. Nesmith now is to know what to do
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lots.
operation is said to have cost him a ing for which over a million dollars for a bridle to go with his new rig.
The location of said claims is of record.
The latest news from the seat of war in
great deal of money, and it must be were taken from the treasury during
The said claims were acquired by said ap­
Montana shows that in the fight on the 9th
plicants by location and purchase and tho
regarded as money well spent, consid­
the reconstruction period, of which at inst. Capt. Logan, Lieuts. Bradley and Bost-
-amearenow known as the Scotch Gulch
ering the end in view.
Placer Mine.
least halt seems to have been down­ I wick, 17 men and five citizens were killed,
All adverse claims must be filed in the U.
The N. Y. Sun thinks that a mon­ right robbery. Clerks Woodruff and ami forty-five wounded. Forty dead In­
S. Land Oflice at Roseburg, Oregon, before
dians were found on the battle-field.
arch who would prove himself as obe­
the expiration of the sixty days of the pub­
Jones ot the Senate and House, who
lication of this notice, to have standing in
dient to Scott and Gould as the Fraud- ’
The Russian defeat at Pievna is attributed
this
office and at the General Land Oflice.
lent President has been, would be very gave out the printing and made the to the superiority ot the Turkish small arms,
It is hereby ordered that the above notice
contracts, are of course chiefly resjion- they being furnished with the Martini-Hen­
be published for sixty days in the D emo ­
cheap at $1,000,000.
cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper, pub­
sible, and are in a fair way to get their ry rifle, while the Russians had a much in­
lished in Jacksonville, Oregon.
The Maine Democracy.
deserts. Moses, the “robber gover­ ferior weapon. The Russian army has
Given under my hand this, 20th day of
June, 1877.
The Maine Democratic Convention nor,” has also been arrested for his been supplied mostly with the Berdan rifles.
T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
WM. R. WILLIS, Register.
The
O.
S.
S.
Co.
is
building
a
new
iron
met in Portland on the 15th. The share in the frauds and is supposed to
platform re-affirms the platform and have made a clean breast, as he has steamship at Chester, Pennsylvania, which
will be ready to sail January 15th,
principles of the St. Louis Convention, , been released from imprisonment, af­ 1878, for Oregon, via Magellan’s Strait. The
WHO L E S A LE DRUGGIST S,
characterizing as a monstrous political ter testifying before the committee for company advertise that they will bring
steerage
passengers
for
$75
each,
including
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
fraud the reversal of the election ot a week, on $10,000 bail. He has giv­
Our Stock Must be Sold !
71 FRONT STREET
Samuel J. Tilden as President, and en the committee a lot of his old pa­ board.
The proposition ot the Chinese merchants
asking for an amendment to the con­ pers, which furnish needed evidence to the Occidental and Oriental and Pacific
PORTLAND, OREGON.
stitution which will make a repetition of many steals and are said to involve Mail steamship lines to make a reduction on
BELONGING TO
impossible; and finally declaring that some politicians who have thus far es­ steerage rates from San Francisco to China,
the restoration to the rights of citizen­ caped suspicion—among them ex-Gov. and additional rates coming this way, meets
yiTE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
with considerable objections from these
THE BILGER ESTATE,
ship of the people of the three South­ Chamberlain.
milE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING CON- | ti a complete stock of
companies.
1
eluded
to
sell
their
entire
stock
of
mor-
,
ern States, long kept subject to milita­
Tho Baker City Democrat says that myr­ chandise and close out business, now offer
What FarkArtl Think«.
WILL BE SOLD AT
DRUGS,
ry occupation, is] a just acknowledg­
iads of grasshoppers have appeared in for sale for CASH or its equivalent, at
ment of the wisdom of Democratic i Packard, who was elected Governor Boise Valley, Idaho. At first they were
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
principles; that the Democratic party of Louisiana by a larger majority than seen flying high, but now and then a cloud SAN FRANCISCO COST!
of them would descend and strip a field.
acts upon principle, makes no factious Hayes got, but who was asked to va­ Most of the wheat is harvested and out of
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PATENT MEDICINES,
FOR CASH ONLY.
a largo stock of Dry and Fancy Goods,
opposition and opposes only what is cate by the people because he was a their reach.
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Groceries,
wrong in the administration in pos­ fraud, has been traveling over the Tha Republican papers are silent about Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
session of the government. Hon. Jos. Northern Statesand viewing the polit­ “the fall of Grover” now, says the St. Louis To convince the public that we mean bus­
They know now that it was the iness we quote the prices of a few staple ar- ;
fllHERE TS ON HAND A VERY LARGE
PAINTS, OILS AND
H. Williams was nominated for Gov­ ical situation. Ho stated in New Republican.
_L assortment of
Republican {»arty they heard drop, which tides as an illustration :
ernor. Notwithstanding Maine is ! York that the Republicans of the was hoisted so high by its own petard that
NAILS,
hopelessly Republican, the gallant De­ Northwest are disaffected and that the shock was like an earthquake when it GREAT REDUCTIONS: PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
HORSE-SHOES,
mocracy promises a splendid showing
came down again.
they
are
almost
unanimous
in
oppos
­
BLUE
VITRIOL,
at the polls next month.
After all, Jay < iould’s offer to give a mil­ 14 vards of standard prints....................... $1.00
IRON AND 8TEEL,
_
ing the Southern policy of the admin­ lion
White
Rock
and
Lownsdale
dollars
of
other
people
’
s
money
to
see
The Agrirultiirai outlook.
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
FARM IMPLEMENTS’,
Muslins............................. ....I213'c. per yard
istration, and emphatically asserts his Grant reinstated in the White House is not
Dress Linen......................... ....33
*
¿c.
The estimates of the Agricultural , belief that the Republican party will rashly extravagant, remarks the Utica Ob­ Grass Cloths...................... ....12hc.
As also everything usually kept in the store.
“
server.
Under
Grant
’
s
Administration
Bed
Ticking
........................
.....
3
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16(0
0
“
Department place the total of the t be defeated this Fall. According to
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
Gould got hold of a good many millions, Best Brands of Teas......... ....50c. {»er pound
wtfeat crop of the United Stales for his calculations, they will lose Wiscon­ anil, given the same conditions, he would Costa Rica ('offee...............
brated CARBOLIC SHEET DIP, which
The agency of the Rubber Paint still
And all other articles at corresponding kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, continues.
the present year at upward of 250,- sin, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and be probably get hold of a good many more.
and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scaband
low rates.
Manufacturing done as heretofore.
000,000 bushels—65,000,000 bushels slaughtered worse in New York than
The public is invited to call and avail foot rot. Circular sent on application.
C. W. KAHLER, Administrator.
The World says Morton is a very sick man,
more than that of last year. Of the they ever have been before. He has if not in positive peril. He taxed his phys­ themselves of this opportunity of securing
bargains before it is too late.
NEW TAILOR SHOP! JOHN • L. CARTER de SON- *
total quantity fully 100,000,000 bush, seemingly great penetration, for, after ical powers unduly in his late trip to the Pa­
FISHER & CARO.
els will be available for exportation. a very brief stay in the latter State, he cific coast, especially in the matter of eating
PAINTERS.
A . MARKS,
a soft-shell crab salad, partaken of at Ben
POST SCRIPT.
The cotton prospects were rarely mdre marks down the Democratic majority Holladay’s, being a dish that brought on
ecently of san francisco , has
persons knowing themselves indebted
favorable than they are at present, and as 75,000, with a sublime confidence I paralysis in his left aim and side. He lias by All
opened a Tailor Shop in Masonic Build­
either note or book account are hereby
ing,
the Postoffice), where he is E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
it is estimated that the product will be in the accuraey of his estimate that hereditary tendency to paralysis. His fa­ notified to settle by September 1st next, or prepared (opposite
all kinds of Painting, including
to execute all work in his line in
their accounts will be placed in the hands a workmanlike manner, from the cleaning
upward of 4,500,000 bales. The sale can come from nothing else than the ther and uncle died of it.
HOUSE PAINTING,
Those tearful Jeremiahs who were proph­ of our attorney for forced collection. and repairing of clothes to the
abroad of the surplus products of the belief that he has been given prophetic esying everything would go toeverlasting Those interested will {»lease take notice.
SIGN PAINTING,
Jacksonville, July 14, 1877.
F. A C.
Manufacture of Complete New Suits!
country will undoubtedly have a good visioo.
smash in Louisiana and South Carolina as
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
soon as the troops were withdrawn, caa
A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim­
effect upon the general business inter­
LAGER ! LAGER !!
How It Look« in Ohio.
mings will be kept on hand. Persons de­ WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
wipe their weeping eyes. In Louisiana the
ests of the country; and a country
siring to mnke up their own goods can have
A prominent citizen of Delaware State bonds have shot up from 60 to 80 cents
the same cut to order. Samples of goods
with the enormous productions of the
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING GONE.
on
the
dollar,
and
are
still
buoyantly
rising
kept from which suits can be ordered and
THE
EAGLE
BREWERY.
United States cannot for any very county, Ohio, writes us as follows:
made up.
Orders from the country promptly attend­
toward {»ar; and in South Carolina the tax
long period suffer from «hard times.”
ed to.
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oi
We will clean out the Republicans rate has been reduced from 12 mills to 7
Jacksonville, June 23, 1877.
in Ohio this Fall. There is a great mills on the dollar.
nE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
la Jail.
deal of dissatisfaction with the ticket
has now on hand and is constantly man­ New Boot and Shoe Store,
TO THE PUBLIC.
The Coos Bay News of Aug. 15th contains
ufacturing the best laager Beer in Southern
Higby has been held to answer in and platform. Many Republicans de­ the following: Deputy Marshal Burns came
C alifornia S treet ,
Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
the sum of $2,500, in default of which sire to emigrate, but they don’t want after Higby last Thursday. Soon alter Hig­ <uit purchasers. Call and test the article.
all persons traveling and crossing the
to be compelled to “go JIW” against
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that
he now languishes in jail with his com­ their wishes. This county is strongly by was delivered to him, he left him in Zig-
ler’s and went about town to consult some
Jackson county is* in no wise responsible for
BUCKS FOR SALE.
patriot, Styles.
With Mallory as Republican, but I think wp will run of our Republican politicians. Higby, im­
any accident or loss that may be sustained
while crossing said bridge, as the same is
Prosecuting Attorney, and nearly all them out this Fall, even here.
proving the opportunity, took to tall tim­
aving
permanently
located
he undersigned offer for
not
standing upon any public highway.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
Many people from this section would ber, raising considerable excitement for a lit­
sale some fine Leicester bucks of vari­
the other attaches of the U. S. District
Published
by order of the County Court,
spectfully informs the public that he this
is 9th day of
ous grades, from the thoroughbred down.
make
Oregon
their
future
home
if
April, 1877.
tle
while,
but
he
was
soon
captured
near
Mr.
i
Court in the interests of the Federal
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
particulars apply to
Attest
:
E. D. FOUDRA Y, Clerk.
they could dispose of their effects at Luse’s residence in the woods; having fall­ For further CAMERON
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran-
A McCULLY,
ring, the escape of both of these worth­ fair prices. For myself, I am never en over a log, he was unable to get up, be-
At Jacksonville or Fort Klamath.
M. CATON.
AINTS (patents cr other,) Oils, Var­
ies from merited justice would not be happy save when dreaming I am in ■ ing a little the worse for benzine, and was
nishes, Shelae, Window Glass, Emery,
LL kinds of ammunition for sale by tTORSE, Paint,$ash,Scrubbingand Blaek-
Borax, etc., for sale in endless .quantities by
a great surprise.
Oregon again.
'easily captured.
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JOHN MILLER.
11 cuing Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S. 1
Come and See and be Convinced
Very
NEWMAN FISHEB
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES. HATS. GROCERIES,
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS,
LADIES’ MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentano.
A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES
Fisher & Caro’s.
SELLINGOUT and NO HUMBUG
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
SELLING OUT!
HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC.,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
R
W
r
Y
T
A
H
P
JOHN MILLER.