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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1877)
l> à V! r < L' V. Che Ce. Äbewntic Ci'lies. Filli* \Y so(’ii:¡ Y notici : ï i ¡ti i; ’. e:;u*i I ? n | Holds its regular meetings monthly '1 uesdaA' evemngs of or pmaaling each full moon, at. 7.B o’clock. Companions in good standing are invited. .J. R. N. BEI.L, High Priest. M ax M ulleb , Secretary. a AUGU<r 111, 1*77. Hrcript'» u.t.l « ..prudi litre*. they tire vhtg theinseìves <jo« p r eoi.-img o:i -a i ,* present month nearly 50 in tho niire. Il is evident flint (bey .-••is V. -re awa/i.uq charters wore :ifiaid of him and have compro- •'», ami some of them had mi*e«l, but Mr. Hi g’»v h:i.* (’«.mmitted >nths. 41 «) him-« If tdre.idv ¡•nd .John Kelly, A. Receipts from ru-toni.*....................Jl'tti. Receipts t ro i h intern il................... 118,13-,270 W. Waters ami others <.f (his nef.u i- 22,417.98 ) lincei pts • ru:n misecilaiieou- otis ring have cl<».-e<l bis mouth too of hm.-es moreand Howard that many' les-. late. Some other r«‘ve]ntion* will ( 'Ilici'J o-ejih is ■ lift '• murclmig-jm” towards C i 1i -a g 0» <!«»ut»tlvss I»«' lumie lu-foro they me MrS lorey. tho w< ll- know n « hicago • < lit or. Excess of receipt*............. ....f> 12’’>,’>oO,;¡ > 1 thrmigh with this j >b. ; who li- is had ii great• teal <>! expel icnce ami The ill ovv Malvineiit cf expetitli- A tier arriving in Porl ’ aml, in eh:! irgo know s as v.cl11 a- any« me, L.'.s com-iuded I hai tures «iocs not include interest on tho public debt, which in’b-unts to \ ery cf Deputy U. S. M tr-h.nl Burn*, tho nearly $lOO,Qa»k,O'>i), leaving a clear notorious lligbv stated that tic' ¡V'- 'lhe Legislativo c »rmniiteo which is in count of iIn» interview ’ published in vestiga titer the carpet bag adm:ni-trat ion in surplus of, say S27,t>0 >,<)() ). The fall tho ( ’ oo- B iv 1 .ouisiana is following Keiiog j it lar ciosely. V ;c.s-, which li i* already ing oft in «•u-tou.* was $17,50(1,but); 1 1 i i s claimed tli.it wiiiie Kcl log was govt rnor the increa-e i.i internal collections was nppeuD d in this piper, Wa* entirely he w.vs an a.-li \ e participant m frauds from $1,790,090; the net decrea*»* in re fal.-e. The editor oT the AY'/rs was «*v- which the State sullcred a heavy loss. ceipts from all .source* w is $lu,100,()lMi, idenllv expecting ii* and say* they .Stanley Matthew» is a man who never <les- iis compared with the preceding fis were not jmrpri.sed to see thi- denial in ¡ .i;rs. lie ¡ aid twenty seven cents tlieoliivr cal year. But the e.vpcnditiires ,-how a Ivepubiiran p: l»er. In fact wo are day tor an «,id l.-iud 1¡-, a, ami has »el her on as the political the Caidiii giant, anti swears that he will an apparent dicrea*u of $13,51)0,903, *;t'i*fi'd th keep fier there until she hatches out the old th«» cmi*pir;u-y which I ring- the <!iffui« r>ie <Iown to ring that X» lug party ii ii iukcs a thousand years and irov r g “ t control of llighy again t ( kills liie hen. $2,690,01)0. i I.i* has been mine than I Tile Radicals will never forgiv e»lh9 Dem compensated by the reduction of toe that he wo aid I'-* induced, ei ther by ocrats ot ; he I lou-e for pulling in the Army interest account, caused by’ tho ex promi-e* or throat*, to go back «m I appropriation bill a clause iorbiddin tin* tuse forbidding change oi 6 per cent, for 5 ami 41 and w hat he t"i'l ti*. so for self protection u-e oi toe a; my in lhe .South to sustain Re- 4 percent, bond*. The total saving in Mr. Bennett reduced t!io suhstmee of pu.ihe.in cm pi t-bag < ¡overnors. 'i hat pro this way was not less tl:;:n $4,000,990; tbo intervi ‘W to wfiling, at the diet i- \ 1>G>US \V,LS 1110 UiiilbC of Hayes’ policy, it bore good fruit. o.l so tlmt t.ie accounts of tl.e List fiscal lion of IFgbv , on lhe follow ing day, A full »¡a’.ical account ot the German year aro balanced more favorably to ami h id him .-weir to it. He was soldieis killed and v.otmded during (lie the Governm« nt Ilian were tiio-e oi then very angry with the ‘'Bing” for Fiam-o-Geiman war has been published at thp preceding year bv about $ 1 ..’»i»P,- forfeiting the ir honor in giving him lJeiiin by riscncr A t o. 'lhe total number 000 to $2,000,099. From Jun«» 69, a wa v, !i* h » ex ¡»re -ed it, ami was of coiubaiam- either killed or wounded * 1 y but it appears he amounted to *SgU7, comprising 3,658 odici i s 1876, Io July 1, 1877, there wa* a ¡¡Fie ready to “.-que:u, over $27,000,900 of the naitunal debt nas ’tpce Ia*«>n “ fixed.” The follow- and ei,2vl» iiieii. paid off. U.ios E.’.y Ai.-iw .--ays: “The Simularli is lhe i'idavit of Mr. IIigby: in^ The rviadpt* nml «-xpcmlitures of the Uniteli Stall’s Government for the fiscal year which vlo-«,<l on fl coDlh < f .lune, 1S77, ar«‘ -tat« «I as follow-: The Kitting ¡lull (oiumtssion. * 4 f i.j, nr :;, (' u> '»/ <•/’ ('<r x? I. V»’. B. Higby, being duly sworn say; The President h is ¡ippointed That in regie.-1 io the Grover invc-t'galion mission to wait on Sitting Bi I would state: D now in Canada, ami request 1st. That Mr. A. AV, Waters ami John Kelly hire I and in 1 need AV. II. Stiles to return to hh reservation in tiie States’. At first we were at a loss to make the affidavit that he d:d; that I was prr-sout a*, tho CostnoT'o’.itan hotel in Port know what thij county wanted with land and hear I an 1 saw the above done; Geti. Bull, as we Inni an idea that our ¿hat John Keli v |>aid *: 11 • • -' way f rom J unc Government lutd had enough to do tion to Portland and lint ho paid Lis wav with this military gentleman, but a at the Si. Charles hotel wiiih' he was there, and that John Kelly’ imlm-cd me, AV. B. paragraph in the telegraphic telegmpiiic reports Higby, to pi'oeme the adulavit of E. A. etating “that the Canada Indians were Lak«'; tl.al Mori ¡-on C. A.hey wiofe tin- af very jealous of lhe Sioux, and it was fidavit of E. A. Lake; that lie knows ¡ill feared Ihttl they would wage war on about the I ran-ac'. i< n; that!' v.as done in I’a vid GoodsC-ll's otbec, in Holmes’ I o.-\; them” throws a new light on the situ that I nevt r induced or tried to in im-e any ation. Of cour-e lhe United Slabs one to swear to anything tha’ 1 knew to be could never permit this am! still main fal-o, but that Je’.in Kelly <•• 1 m ? lo get tain her dignity n* «me of the powers Lake to swe ir what ho did; that in pay ment to Lake for the above 1 g ive an order amor g nations. She must protect the on AA’a'er*, in ;m.-ord.nice wi;h J<>lin Kelly's Sioux from lhe outrage* of tile Indians orders. The < I-jei-t ot ihe whole thing was of Canada, and bring them in safety todestroyand inlluenct'that «¡rover neght to their reservation, where under her have in too U. S. Si-nvoau 1 ;il< > to aff -ct the next June oleciion: that 1 interviewed her protection th«’V could once mole Morton at Ben Holladay’s hi Portland ami commence murdering the unprotvcti.il informed him of the faet-'; ami that if I was settlors. How humiliating it would out on the stand my h in ♦ n be to this nation if some tribe of Indi accordance t hf'ewr h; in ans in Canada -hnuhl cmnphdi ly anni come b: fore ttie inve-t Oregon but to come to hilate the Sioux, take the hair of this that my mileage ami fees would I a? paid, and Chieftain, Silting Bull, and rob him of tli it I kept out of tho vv;iy under M-u ton’s the belt in which he carries the scalps instruction*. AA'itm-ss my hand this tho 7th day of Au nf many of <»ur brave nflieors and cit gust, 1*77. AV. IL H igbv . izens, who have becam«* his victims. Subscribed and sworn to bef >re inc a Jus No, it would iH'ver d<> to allow a tribe tice of the Peace thisthe 7tli day of August, of Indians to do what the army of the A. I>., 1877. A. 1’. O vvex , United States has so long failed to ac Justice of the I’caco for Empiro City pre- complish. cinct. liureau <»1 liiùiulry. The humbug contained in the last plank of the Onio Republican pl.ti form, about the establishment of a bureau of industry in the general government at Washington, is thus happily alluded to by the Springfield Republican; The strike, Stanley Matthew*, ef al., are giving great impetus to the effort to trangier tbe whole body of corrup tion and labor legislation to Congress, as proposed in the last plank of the Ohio platform. A beginning has been made l»y e.-tablisliing the bureau of in ternal commerce, which is said l<> have made a valuable report on our domes tic business, though we think probable it is a compilation of information al ready gathered l»y private and volun tary effort. There will be a great deal of talk and bunrome in behalf of this extension of the field of federal in* ter Terence, Lut there is no need of re- sorting to the general government for anything more than “information,” and the conservative sentiment of the country is against the whole scheme. Mr. Hayes will be pressed to “nut it in” his message, but like other pro jects of Matthew*, we think ¡twill be vor,r much modified and corrected by *> chief magistrate's good sense and .ue apprehension of the spirit of our institutions and people. The Re» Ferve» Imitanti. Joseph and his bands of hostile-» were at Hot Springs, Montana,and, on the 2Gth Inst., attacked a party of net tiers killing four men and two wo men. Gen. Howard is, ns usual, ex- peeling to reach Hot Springs in th« course of a f«»w «lays, and when lie ar rives there the Indians will doubtle** lie “more as a hundred miles away,” killing the settlers on their line of inarch. 4, il. A. '1 on (iinplrr f í H Ó Ciïirhî r.io r hr Jfkv'i!. Jos pilin’ & I*L . .. » !:eii„iiius THAT THE STORE OE M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever ends J. 1!. N. Bel!, W. Hurlburt and M. A. Williams, alternately. ('. vthoi .K' C’lriu'ii.—Divine Services ev ery Sunday, al the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. St'M> av S i ’ iool .— Regular meetings every’ Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, al two o'clock. Election in California Wednesday, (Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,) CONTAINS A LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF POSITIVE I SIXTY DAYS’ SALE - i CLOT1 LI NG I 4 ND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.. k which be offers to the public at the 7 C2 ■ar n.r 9-. P lo» LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH I fiüT The HIGHEST PRICES paid fur WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE. TUNING NOTICE. <s» r ‘ T’. S. LAND OFFICE, 4 Ì A FISE STOCK S LOW PRICES I I I -AT- IS -o i ias I deal i <•: tr ri.. V G n EAT I i I : I > U C TIO N S : I I CO I ...121; •. per vard ;,e. ...P-’.e. “ ....!<>( .-'IO “ . .'«'<•. per pound ...2< h *. “ it corresponding V Ci the beat t «.•oun’.erba I hercio, »re ’file virtual decision in the Placerville tri al against Sargent ami Pago amounts to a tiiiimph f-»r lb.-San Francisco Caromc.'r.aud mu-t stili fuiiat-r weaken Sargent's (-bailees for re-clecHon. He had slaked a gn at «leal on this prosecution. It was a mistake throughout. H-- trie I t > g a tiro ( - indicted in m arly every county in the State, but succeeded only in one. and the verdict there is a defeat. Such a le.-nlt is a severe n butl* to one who wants a vindication. r T. F. K. ARNOLD. T. A. DAVIS & CD., SELLING OUT! WHO L E S A L E I ) RUGGIST S, All persons knowing themselves indebted by either not»' or book account are hereby notified to settle by September 1st next, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of our attorney tor forced collection. Those interested will please take notice. Jacksonville, July 14, 1S77. F. A C. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 71 FRONT STREET HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC., PORTLAND, ORE G O N. BELONGING TO a 5 i «r* • « r «R • ** i i ’_ All Kinds ci jod Print - in “•*& 1FE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND It a complete stock of DRUGS. t WILL BE SOLI» AT I NEATLY A CHEAPLY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! PATENT MEDICINES, EXECUTED AT Foil CASH ONLY. GLASSWARE, II7.V/IO Hr G I. A SS GHIERE IS«»N HANI) A VERY LARGE 1 assortment <»f PAINTS. OILS AND lïaj es ima Git-oaicclioitiers. Tin: iLLVbTRATi d W asp . —This -nicy paper, publi'hetl at Sin Fi im is- C >, ha* nuentiy got a now dies-; I hh n enlarged and oihei wt-e improved, ami is now «»ar most liand-mne looking ex- change. It is thoroughly Democratic and under its present, management i* bound to buccevd. A. DAVIS. I R csebubo . O bi gon , J one 2!, 1877. J yOTICI-MS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. A B. Dessolles and Janies Connell, m hose Postotiice addre-s is Kerbyville, Oregon, have made application for patent for gold placer mining claims, being joined on tho Norih, East, South and W«'st by unsur- vcve-l lands, situated in Waldo Mining Dis trict, Josephine county. < iregon, and desig nated as lots Nos. :;s and 31», and the same are respectively bounded ami desciabcd as follows : Beginning ' at a post set South 17.00 chains and West 17 ;.«>•', chains from section corn- er post on South line of section 31, in t«»wn- ship 40 S_, rauge * West ; thence South 7.00 eliains to post No, t lienee AA’ost 20.00 chains to post No. 3; tlicnce North 7.00 chains to post No. 4 ; tnenc»' East 20.(»0 chains to the place of b inning—Conlain- ing 14 acres. ain from a post set al the edge Start it ol tilt' water oi iiimeis river, below Scotch Gulch : thence .No: ;h <•('.- Ilo' W. 3.no chains to corner No. South 23° 30’ W. 15.70 chains to of claim No. 38 ; thence East 1.1* chains to N. E. corner of •■laiin No. 58; (.lienee South 66' to' E. 1.52 chain - to post No. 4 ; th< ikk .* N»rth W° 30’ E. 2.ot)’ cl-ains to starting point, contain- ing 5.00 a -ii s. Aggregate n aeres 19, ill said lot s. The location <if said claims is of record. The said ciaiin* were ;••■<¡'.lired by -aid ap plicant* bv i’-caiiou and purciia*«? and the same are m»w known as the Scotch G (lick Placer Mine. All adverse claims must be tiled in ìlio U. S. Laml ()tiii-e a; Ro-ebui g. (»r«'gon, before the ex jurat ion of t be sixty divs of t he |>ub- lii-atioii of this notice. t<> have standing in this otlii-p and at the «.cneial Land < Ulice. Il is hereby order»- 1 that the above notice !>.' jiiiblislied lor sixty days in the D emo cratic I’ i 'i i s. a weekly newspaper, pub lish'd ¡n J.-u-k-oiiv :!le, < »regon. «.iven under my hand this, 20tli day’ of J line, 1*77. AVM. R. WILLIS, Register. I rniiE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING CON- i clmled to s(»ll their entire stock of mer- chamli-e and (dose out business, now viler tor sale for CASH or its etjuivalent, al Mr. Cmkling ielt New York with a con viclion that the ollie« holders lx-ar le.*s good will toward Hayes than they did three nioiil ii- ¡Igo. Although with only one notable « xceptioii, .* »ys the Bull «It» ( 'ouricr, they have complied with lhe order di voicing pi ¡ice 1 rooi the cuiicU', they regal'd Ihcoidcras apiece of im¡>ei Iitienco ¡ind its author a - a soi l oi r«,.-pect<ible uineompoop. They never had much le.-pect for him, hut now they have icaiculy any. I nc uolable excep- (ion alluded io is that of Naval Oilicer Cornell. Cm null’s opinion of Hayes is summed upin the name of Doestii k’s l).iiiij>!io;)l, and he has expressed it quite pkuiily more than once when he was sure ihal no reporter was within earshot. “See him <1—d tir-t,” is what lie is reported to have siiid lo a iiiend who ¡i-ked him il he intended to resign as a pally uumager, in obedience to I he L’ic.-ideul’s older lo ofiiceholders. lie Inis not .‘lmwn the least iutenlion of backing down from hi* «position. 9 LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, — AT— 'file unexpended balance of the Geneva award, amoummg to nearly $9,eoo,uvo. has For further ant hen: ici'y of th«' “in been p'ae d in the fund u-ed for tho reduc tion oi the |ublic debi. England paid over terview” we would r«cfer to T. G. Ow originally Slo.OGti.Od) in gold, but all the le en, E-q , who ha* also been furidslu'd gitimate chums for property by the MZu- with an affidavit by 11 igbv, who bilked 6 t>a-t amounted to only ¿9,317,2?0. 'liie ac very’ freely on the subject, denouncing crue 1 iniere-t has swollen the balance un- • xpemi-d to the dimensions specified. hi* confederates in th«‘ bittere.st term*, There appears to be no more claims to .be especially M illorv, Waters and Kelly. raked up, and England therefore paid us several mi lions too much. We will keep Ituniors ol < nbiuet < itaugcs. the surplus as an t\ idenco ot England's generosity. There are more rumors about changes in tho cabinet, When ex tremo dullness prt vail*, its now at Washington, the average now.-p iper correspondent mu-t have .something to write about, anti therefore there is not much dependence to bo pl iced in re I ports of licit kind coming from that quarter just now. The report is re ceived th »t Attorney General Devens I is to fill the vacancy on the supreme bench. It is said I hat Carl Schurz is dissatisfied with bis position in the cabinet, and that a change is not im probable. Tho cause oi his dis-ati•'fac I tion, or his desires in the premises, have nut been divulged.* It cannot be I that, because “G til Hamilton” pitched , into his back hair for denouncing poli tical assessments when he exacts the most liberal pay for campaign speeches, ho has received more light and new convictions. Secretary Suer ; man has gone to Ohio to help the re i publican cause, and it is said to Cry and heal tho serious rupture between I he i Matthews and Garfield wings of that party. It is allege«! that Sherman I I would like to get back into the Senate, and would adjust lhe differences be I tween the contending factions by tak ing the senatorshi > him.-clf. provided the Republicans will have any -cnato."- -hip in that quarter with which to re- store harmony. SHrectory. f.ii ling fault because ¡he inar-hal is gi\ ing iiigby lie.1er quaiiers than lhe oilier prison ers. We iiud mult with lhe I’mted States Mar-hai ai d Attorney- lor sutlering lligbv u) get into pr.son at ail. Honor among t I USU'», y Uli Kill in . o- onvinced nd See and b NAILS, PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND HORSE-SHOES, BLUE VITRIOL. LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. 1 RON AND STEEL, FARM IMPLEMENTS I As also everything usually kept in the store. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS’ Sole Agents lor Oregon for the cele rnilETAX-PAYERS OF THE COUNTY brated I'AlillOLIC SHEET DIP, which The agency of the Rubber Paint still I of Jackson, State of Oregon, are hereby kills Ticks. Lice ami all parasites on sheep, continues. notified that lhe Board of Eqmilizaiion will ami is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab ami Manutact tiring done ns heretofore. meet at the oilice ot the County' Clerk of foot rot. Circular sent on application. C. W. KAHLER, Administrator. said county on i NEW TAILOR SHOP! Monday, Sapiombar 21, 1371, and publicly exatnino the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuation, descrip- lion or quality of lands, lots, or.oilier prop erly. Alt persons iuteieste I will appear at . the time and place appointed, or ihey will be barred from bas ing any change made in : their assessment. B. C. GODDARD, Assessor of Jackson County, Oregon. i August 21, 1*77. A . M A R K S I BUCKS FOR SALE. i I rniiE i ' ndersigned lifer for L sale some tine 1 eicester bucks of vari ous grade*, from the thoroughbred down. For lurther particul ars applv io CAMERON A McCULLY, Al Jacksonville or Fort Klamath. 1.) ECENTLY OE SAN FRANCISCO. Il AS 11 opened a Tailor tthop in Masonic Build /E ARE FELLY PREPARED TO 1)0 ing, (opposite the Postoilice), where ho is all kinds of Fainting, including prepared to execute all work in his lino in a vv orkmanlik'- manner, from the cleaning HOUSE PAINTING. and repairing of clothes to tho VI Manufacture of Complete New Suits! < »RN A M ENTA L I’A INTI Nti. LAGER!! Fam3 for Sale. Persons desiring to purchase good farms of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. V V H N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta hie Cutler y for sale by J. MILLER. ORSE, Paint,Sash,Scrubbingand B’ack . ruing Brushesat JOHN MILLERS. i SIGN PAINTING, A good stock of all kinds of Gents* Trim mings will bo kept on hand. Persons de WAGON AND CARRIAGE I‘AINTI siring to make up their own goods «-an have the samo cut to order. Samples of goods ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. kept from which suits can bo ordered and Orders troni the country promptly* attei made up. i edit» Jacksonville, Juno 23, 1S77. LAGER! LL kinds of ammunition for sale by JOHN MILLER. PAINTERS. I HUE PROPRIETOR, JOS, WETTERER, 1 has now on hand and is constantly inan- ifacluring the best Lager Beer in Southern >regon, which tie will sell in quantities to uit purchasers. C-ill and test the article. TO THE PUBLIC you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TIIA 1 all persons (raveling amt crossing th bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, tha Jackson county is in no vvi*e responsible fo, any accident or loss that may be sustained whih* crossing said bridge, as the same is not standing upon any public highway. Published by order of lhe County Court this Pili day of April, F-77. Attest ; E. D. FOU DR A Y, Clerk. T) Al NTS (patents er other.) Oils, Vn ! E you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or 1 nishes. Nhelac, Window Glass. Emery first-class Shotgun, go to Borax, et«-., for sale in endless quantities bv JOHN MILLER. J ohn millei :.* )