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K. KUBLI, • I « ?’<• f? » V lu , -H ' i'nil IL Tin end of the «’'.itcxn insurrection came with the iuth ulL Struggling against enormous odds, the Cuban pa triots bravely endeavored to free their land from the galling chains of a ruth less tyrant; but fate was against them and tin y have finally succumbed to the ¡lowers that be. Vfiit iil i’iij- r hr J:i«k\p»i. JiS'i ’iiiir à Lik». FRIDAY,................................. MARCH 1, 1'79. CLWOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. A l><-m < ialb- Staff Convention is hereby «•ailed to meet at Portland on Wednesday, April 10, lN7s, at 11 o’clock A. M„ tor the purpose of nominating a < andidate tor Con- gross and candidates for the various State offices to be voted for at the election to be hchl in .J une next. The Convention will eon- aist of 140 delegates, apportioned among the counties as follows: 5 I ,ake.................... ....... 12 Baker......... Benton...... ,y.............. i; I .inn.................... ........ 14 7 Marion................ .......12 1 unis. ................ 4 M nltnomah...... ........ 15 ( la: sop...... !» Polk..................... . ...... •> ( 'olumbla.. Til laiiiook......... ....... 1 . 1 1 ’ mat ilia............ 1 * 11 F r v s Union................. ....... 5 1 >< Higlas..... Wasco................. ....... (> g W n'hington..... ....... 4 7 0 Josephine.. — 9 Lane........... Total 11 limb: r of < lelegates............. ..... 110 It is reeoninicnded that, unless otherwise ordered bv t he appropriate local committees, Count v Conventions lai held on Saturday, March' .’ti»th, and primary meetings on Sat ur- dav. March 23 1. Reorder of the I »einoeratic State Central Committee. C. B. BntUNOKR, Ch'n. M. V. B rown , Secretary. i ; T iie editor of the Oregonian, who , I grew sleek as Collector of Customs at , $4,001» per annum, suddenly awakes to the discovery that the Supreme Judges’ salary of $3,000 is too high. The rank injustice of this assertion is evident. We doubt if there is a State in the Union tl at requires more of her Judges and pays them less than does Oregon. T he wiseacro who prognosticated that the passage of the silver bill would weaken American paper abroad, proved neither a prophet not the son of one. The Lor don Times of a late date says that United States securities have risen instead of fallen since it passed. This scare-crow was only jumped up by interested parties pending the pas I sage of the bill. <. uber ti a tori.a I I’rcg iio.l tea I ions. Our cotomporary sounds David P. Thompson’s horn for Governor and is ver> eulogistic in his behalf, as well as I essaying to apobgize fur him in some transactions uf his that seem to be un- j tier a cloud. Of course he cannot con sistently dodge Mr. Thompson’s re- 1 sponsibility in the lock and dam en terprise (he l»t ing a projector tbereot)— un affair which is still opprobriousl> denounced by his brethren of the Re publican press—and endorses it as a measure “supported by many able Re publicans ami particularly advanta geous to wheat growers of the Wiliam ette valley.” This frank confession by a Republican paper isqnite not« worthy. It is inclined to overthrow one of the fond, -t and m »st diligently ag'tated of Republi an hobbies. Whether the org ms will accept the arguments our cotemporary advances or cast them out as heresies, and wi'h them 2»Ir. Thomp son and his Gubernatorial aspirations, remains to be seen. That gratuitous ajMilogy for Senator Blaine was quite awkward, however, when taken in connection with the main object of the article. < Indiana lleiuucrac.V. The Democracy of Indiana met in convention at Indianapolis on the 20th, with Hon. Thos. A. lleiidiivks as chair man. He made an hour’s speech when called to the chair and it was well re ceived. His remarks largely foreshad owed the platform. Hu said he be lieved the Presidential contest was de cided, and that to avoid strife that de cision should be accepted. Yet those who perpetrated the crime would be held up in such infamy as would for ever prevent a repetition of the out rage. The platform is quite radical on the money question, being in accord ance with the views of Voorhees and other greenback advocates. John G. Shanklin, of the Evansville Coitrii r, a reputed hard-money man, was nomi nated for Secretary of State. Linn county has four Democratic Clubs in lull blast. Thatcher A Wordeu are doing an excel Sargent and Mitchell, the two notorious lent business. Senatorial jobbers, voted against silver re T. G. REAMES. The Red Men will build a new hall dur monetization. ing the Summer. Russia has represented to England that There will be a dozen new buildings erect the United Slates should lie represented in tin < 'ongress of the powers. ed next Summer. mittee has callmi a State Convention to meet at Salem on April 17th—one week later than the Democratic Con volition. The affiir is alreatly c aked ami primed. Tiie Custom House ring has had the slate in hand for some time past and some ¡»retend to know who tlm uiifortnrati's are that will be led to sacrifice in Jane next. ()N our first page will he found tho full text of the silver bill as passed by the Senate. The House readily concurred in the «.vo Senate <<o amendments niiii-ii.inn-iii.,, and Mr. Hayes is not expected to hes itate in attaching his signature. Booth’s amendment, authorizing tho issuance of silver certificates in sums of not less than $10, was a wise one. These eer- tifi a es ar-> to correspond with the de nomination of United States notes and will prove quite convenient. M r . H aves has finally concluded to let the law t iko its course in the trial of the returning board scoundrels, al though he confesses lie regrets to sue their prosecution for the heinous crimes they are guilty of. His Fraudulency evinces a thorough appreciation of the virtue in th»' saying that “discretion is the better put of valor.” Any offi cious interference in the matter on his part will suffice to turn tho Ration’s eoutempt fur him into loathing. I A nother tilt has occurred between Mr. Hayes and the anti-administration Senators, which resulted in a drawn battle. The nominations were princi pally for Soul hern States, all of which were confirmed — with tho exception of Willi.iuii-in for Collector at New Orleans—though by a close vote. Democratic Senators generally stood by the nominations. It would seem as though hand-shaking across the chasm had not been extensively en gaged in. The “bloody-shirt” Sena tors aro neither inclined to forgive nor forget. Odd Fellows* Buikliii?, Jaekionville, Oregon» F. R. REAMI». DEALER & WORKER Di VHEAD AS USUAL!! TIN,SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. Until silver was demonetized in 1973 jt went current ¡it par with gold in this State, and we may expect the same good old times John Cimborsky, D. G. Sachem, installed again as soon as the effects of bad legislation Pumps, the officers of Klamath Tribe No. 8, Imp. are overcome. Poor Hayes, while the Republicans were O. R. M. kicking him from all sides, the Democrats AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, The political cauldron has commenced to were ready to forgive him, But since he lias REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER boil, but the “Independents” can’t raise any east his lot with Anderson and Wells, he steam as yet. 1 will find none to go with him. Farewell, NAILS, Hayes: keep in the company which made The road to Tankville is in a terrible con you President. STORE OF SACHS BROS. dition, four feet of snow lying on tiio sum Senator Davis, of West Virginia, who is mit of tho mountain. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVEB investigating the alleged discrepancy in the CALI FORNI A STREET, The new saw mill at Linkville will be treasury accounts, claims to have discover completed in two weeks. A planing mill ed that in 1S70 the treasury officials under Gov. Boutwell made a forced balance of OREGON, HARDWARE, TINWARE, will be attached. Louis Land has tho con $200,000,(MIO to st l engt hen old accounts. Sen JACKSONVILLE, tract for half a million of sawlogs. ator Davis claims tiiat this is a deficit. ! I1Y RECEIVING THE Robert Garrett is driving st dead-ax wag The Salem llreonl savs tho following is POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION on, making excellent time and having nev the Republican slate ¡it present: Governor, er missed a trip during this Winter. Chas. D. P. Thompson; Secretary of State, L. L. Largest and Best Selection Williams, of Douglas; Treasurer, Ed. Adilins, of Ashland, is his assistant. Fuse and Caps, Hirsch, of Salon); (’ongress, II. K. Hines, of I T)»e Fort Klamath amateur troupe gave fjR Grande; Printer, W. H. Byars, of Doug —OF— it performance on tho 22d of February, to a las. It says Williams will be rubbed out and R. P. Earhart substituted. crowded house. The affair was in every Wooden and Willow Ware way a success, and concluded with a ball. HEW, THIS WEEK. Last Monday morning a man was arrested ROPE, NAILS, for an assault with a deadly weapon. Ho A FAIR PKOI’O.M TION. FANCY GOODS, escaped and was rearrested and committed to the next Grand Jury in the afternoon, and FILEE TO EVEKYBODY. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS in the evening went in search of $500 bail, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, since when he has not been heard of. I RECEIPT OF A THREE CENT c. stamp to pay the postage, I will send, CUTLERY, WIRE, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC. prepaid to any address, a small sample of Tile New l*o|>e. P i ke P rolific W hite F loi r S eei » C orn . Each stalk of corn will produce from 4 to 12 Cardinal Pucci has been chosen suc- ears. Catalogue circular and terms ac«-om- Shot, Brushes. Chains and Hose, UTE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE pany each sample of corn, allowing a large cessor of the late Pius IX. He wan it ladies to the tact that we have now on commission toeverv person who will accept hand the largest ami best selected assort elected on the third ballot after the an agency to introduce this new variety of ETC., ETC. ment of L A I »1 ES’ 1 »HESS < ;< >< >1 is and !■ A N- Address L. L. OSMENT, usual method, a desci ¡ption of which corn. ( ’ Y G( »< »1 »S of ex erv description in Southern Cleveland, Tenn. Oregon.and we will henceforth make this appeared in a recent number of the line of goods our specialty and sell them at I have secured the services of a First-clase The Winter has been very open and few cattle have died so far—none of starvation. THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, M adison W ells , tho vilest of tho returning board gang, is out in a letter begging condolence for himself and his compatriots. Louisiana must contain a precious cl tss of people, if Wells’ al legations Went for anything. The an imus of his letter is apparent. Wells may prove Wells a martyr and a much- abused man, but who is going to be T imes . Tho new Pope has assumed the name of Leo XIII., and is recog lieve the story? nized as a moderate. We append a T iie Republican State Central Com pen picture: The lunatic« in Connell« The Greenback Committee met at Salem on February 20th ami issued a call fora convention, to be held at Albany on April 3d. A coalition was formed with a brigade of political shys ters led by A. C. Edmunds, calling themselves the “Labor Reform Party.” What will come of this marriage fu tureevents will better elucidate. Head- ed by such schemers as Gioen Berry Smith and A. C. E lmm ds,who will not hesitate a moment in shaping its course fir their own aggrandizement, we can certainly not liespeak for them a biil- liant < areer. 1 he mt eting ofthe Com mittee was a farce, dimly attended ami asinine in its conception. That party can never succeed, a fate the ring-lead ers seem to realize with a satisfaction that portends a no legitimate mission. Democrats should not fail to note the transparence of this fraud. Stick to your ¡»arty ami all will be well. Don’t be led astray by such catch penny af fairs. ____________ J. T. Forbes conducts a first-class saloon. 0s, State Treasurer's Seventh Notice Prices to Suit the Times. STATE OF OREGON, ) To the gentlemen we will say, if you TitEAst kek ' s O ffice , .■ want a No. 1 SV IT OF CL(»TH IX you must Salem, Feb. 23, 1979. ) go to lleames Bros, to buy it, as weelaim to : IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in aic funds in the Treasury for the Jackson'Munty ami will allow noono to un it State warrants ot old issue, viz: dersell us. These goods were all purchased by a mem ’>'7. .'s. 1 I, 5:»<i, 592, 591, 595, ■s, G(l2, till.’i, fi'l'i, *!07, »MIS, 5S5, G19, ber of our firm from EllisT-CLASS Hi»! S- »(2 ¡. C' », emlor'ed prior to Sept, ES insali Francisco ami New York, ami we nd Dili, endorsed Nov. 12,1974. will wariant every article ¡imi sell them as •) cheap tore i.-h as any bouse in the county. will ( cease 2'.tli inst. We also keep on hand a lull stock of uarv, 1'7', coupons are pavable. A. H. Bl«»\VN, State Treasurer. Mechanic, and am prepared to <lo all rejiair ing promptly ami in superior style. Peeci is tall, with a fine head, high fore head narrowing at the temples, long face ind straight features. ! Io has a large mouth, I IN CON NET"iTON WITH THE ABOVE, prominent eh in, cheerful, open eountemincfc 1 I am receiving and liavo constantly on uni large, well-shaped ears. His face re hand a full and first-class stock of minds one otConsulio, renowned minister ot Pms VI I. lie has a tine sonorous voice, great dignity, even austerity of manners in Groceries, public life,but privately is alVeelionate, un assuming, sociable and witty. As camer- DRY GOODS. G-un Eoots, TOBACCO, lengo he lias been the head of that party winch, widiout formally renouncing the IIA Kl »W A RE, CUTLERY, G LASS WARE, Ready-Made Clothing, right of the Holy Nee, acknowledges the w isdom ot decrees ot l‘ro\ ideiice, accepting CROCKERY. what he calls irrevocably accomplished GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc., Eto. tacts. The general opinion is that for learn A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, ing, tact, energy, dignity, amiability, real moral worth and sincere piety, the sacreil college could not find a no>re deserving pope E‘o. Etc. Evorvthing sold at reasonable ratea. tlim Cardinal Peeci. Cardinal Pecei’s pri THE WELi.-KN'OWN DRAFT HORSE, Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Give us a call and judge for yourselves as vate life at all per axis is abovi: reproa.-li. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. to our capacity ot furnistimg good' as above. He has considerable ii.erary talent and has TURK, ‘‘The proof ofthe pudding is ea: imr it.” written poetry, lie never has had inter REAMEN BROS. course with the functionaries ofthe presen' tVILL MAKETHE SEASON AT JACK- Dalian government, but is esteemed by them !T son\ille, Rock Point and Sam's \'al- all, and those w ith w hom the necessity o! ley, commencing April 1st, at the following duty brings him into con'act, aro perfectly rates: $5. sin ami $15. Consolidation ot HODGE, SNELL A CO., charmed w itli him. and T. A. DAVIS A CO., Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire was Arabian, out of a Timoleon man*. Feel Disappaili ted. Turk’s dam w as Ereneh. 1 k* is a dark chest nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, W 11 O L E S A L E DRUGGISTS, • •T'VCT'T O T S ” Republican organs are getting mad ami weighs l,5oo pounds in working condi because the South is peaceful. No tion. Comp‘tent jmlires agree that Turk’s colts 11 FRONT STREET more negro riots and no more mol» rule will compare favorabiy with any yet pro duced in tiie state, ami lie is highly recom- have robbed them of all their political monded by leading stock raisers ot ITouglas PORTI.ANI\ OREGON thunder. Strong home governments, count v, wla re lie has mn le several seasons. Oregon St., Jacksonville, R(»BT. WES’l 1I<»1’. reduction nf State debts in all the The Mea lows, Mandi I, ¡'7s. HODGE, DAVIS Í CO., LIVERY STA BI Æ Southi rn States, since Democrats have been in power, have acted like a chain upon all sections of the Union, mid at the same time proved the utter imbe cility and corruption of the Radical military rule. Congressional elections of 1876 approve the Democratic policy of icf »rm and reduction of current ex- neiisos of the Government, and fur her reduction in the same direction, which has already been inaugurated by the present Congress, says the Standard, will double our majority in tho next House of Representatives. $30,000,- 0(10 reduction in 1876 will be ugiin followed by $50,000,0110 in 1878. Sentiment on tin-. Money «tuestion. Tho bankers everywhere in the Uni ted St ites clamor for the gold etat dard ami oppose the remonetization of sil ver. The people everywhere demand the repeal of the gold standard and want the constitutional lawful tenders, <r r> fold and silver, restored. There are oue hundred thousand bankers. There are over seven millions of grown men. All the bankers want gold. The peo- pie all insist upon silver and gold. What is the duty of the government? Aro the ono hundred thousand bank ers to override the seven millions of people? The people aro in earnest in their determination to have the money standard of the constitution restored, and the government is in duty bound to obey their will. I mmense damage has been done in the neighborhood of Sacramento by the recent high water. The river is said to have been higher than ever before known, being twenty-six feet above low water mark at ono lime, Sher- man, Brannan ami the other islands, all in a high state of cultivation, have been 11 aided and laid waste. The town of Washington,containing 5<J0 in habitants, was completely inundated. Sacramento escaped through the effica Hill * handier »«. Haye*. Kassian Demanda. cy of her levees and exertions of the The victorious Russians aro deter Bill Chandler says: 1 have no idea citizens. The damage will run up in mined tobe quite severe on Turkey, that Mr. Hayes will perform any cour to millions. and their demands will be very exact ageous or aggressive act during bls Our Mitcliell i oiiipliinenteil. ing. The independence of the various I Administration against the Southern The Washington correspondent of insurrectionary allies of Russia, heavy Democrats, or do anything calculated the Chicago Journal of Comm> re says : in lemiiity and cession of provinces to anger them against him. All his Of the eulogies on Morton in the Sen will constitute the principal basis of blows will be against the R publican ate the flattest and m ist commonplace peace nt gotiations. Tho other Euro party. For tire South and the Demo efforts were those of Senators Pad lock pean powers are not as demonstrative crats he w ill have only concession and I of Nebraska, Mitchell of Oregon and now, and war will probably be averted. conciliation. We shall probably wor ry through in New’ II imp-hire, for our Wadleigh of New Hampshire. Sena At an End. Republicans will vote the ticket from tor Mitchell sought to make bis part Tho steamship opposition between habit anti hostility to the Democracy; impressive by adapting the sing-song but, of course, eventually the party tone of a rural preacher, and one had San Francisco and Portland has virtu will go to destruction if it clings to a only to close his eyes to realize the ally ceased, both companies now charg President who I »elot. gs to tin* Southern mti-ic of an Oregon whangdoodle ing $25 for cabin passage and $3 and $4 mourning < ver its first-born. D cukht it ■», I a ton for freight. PROPRIETOR. THE BEST PLOW IN THE WORLD IS HADE OP Oliver’s Chilled Metal. It will run lighter, turn and do better work of all kinclN, than any other plow made. Beware of Inillntimis. See that the name “O liver ” and this trade murk are ou the beam of the Plow. H DRUGS, AVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW stock of Harness, buggies and Car- riages, 1 am now prepared to furnish my PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES patrons and the public generally w ith as FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the liest of care bestowed upon them while in my charge. G LASS WARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, BLUE VITRIOL, BRICK <fc LIME for SALE LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC, —AMI)— BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE MATT. SHANNON, rnilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- 1 by inform the public that ho has ONE BLACKSMITH, Tl lot's AN D BUSH ELS of superior Jackson Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE. best style ami at reasonable rates will do well to call on me. For further information inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. (». W. HOLT. aving taken charge of the Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. shop formerly oceupied In Dan. Crone miller, situated north of Cardweil’s Livery NEW EAKERY, Stable, I am now prepared to do H GEN Ell II. III..M li SUIT III NG PATENT MEDICINES, A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. KNAPP, BURRELL & CO. General Agents, For Oregon and Washington Territory, i’OIlTLA.M», OREGON. a complete stock of H "iTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. Tho gcnn!nn O liver C hiller I’t.nws can be had only from ub , or our authorized agents. UTE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele brated f'A i:/l<>!./(' SHEEP DIP, which kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and foot rot. Circular sent on application. NEW MILLINERY GOODS!! JUST RECEIVED BY MRS. BRENTANO! I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., in the best manner and on short notice. My terms are reas< mable. Sat is fact ion guar anteed. Give me a trial. Horse-shoeing a specialty. MATT. SHANNON. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, isv.s. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. ’PHE I NDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- ■n the ladies of Jackson ville and vicinity that she has just received ? V'"1 f’k’i-r‘'»t stock of NEW MIL LINERS GOODS, direct from San Franeis- < o, consisting of N<-w sinq^s in Untrimmed l. iiim ts ami Hats, Trimming Silks, Feath ers, 1-lowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc.; and is now fully pre|*ared to attend to all orders with neatness and dispatch. Prices reasou- ab earn! sadsfaetion guaranteed. Residence at the old Overlieck Hospital. Give mo a rnilE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY de - I sires to announce to the jmldie that he is now prepaied to fill all orders for cakes of every description, such as wedding cakes, LAST CALL! cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. rnilE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE Takes order« on excliamro. Prices reasona I mu ice to all those indebted to them, ble and satisfaction guarantied. ,al1- MRS. BRENTANO. either by note or book account, to come for ,Z j 3~ Fresh bread everv d:iv. ward at once and s<*tt le their accounts before W.M. KREUZ ER. the 15th day of April next, or their accounts GREAT SACRIFICE! will be t>e plai'. placed ’d in tho h inds of an attornev for forced col lee: ion. M e m< an liusirn. ", as PRO BONO PUBLICO. our books M U nì lie closed. —IN— FISHER A CARO. niHE PUBLIC AP.E HEREBY NOTI- P. S.—I will ».Her for sale all mv house 1 tied that I have placed my notes and hold and kitchen furniture and a lirst-class I ac -mmt- in the hands of my attorney II. piano. All those wishing a bargain will do K. if inna, with positive instructions to BLACKSMITHING ! well to give me a cal). A. FISHER. make iinmediateand forced collection in ev er; instance w here security is not given. Those knowing tlienis<dves indebted to LAGER! LAGER.’! 4 S ALLOUR M Elicli A NTS ARE SEI.L- me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna V iuy oiit ut u<»st ;iml I ¡un rumi v without delay, as this is my last call, Mv to iio lilai k'inithing at cosi and friùght. bui business must be settled ! musi bave thè cash whenthework is com THE EAGLE BREWERY . . J AM IX T. GLENN. pieteli. Shop on thè corner of California Jacksonville, Sept. <»i IR74. ami Main streets. I Farms for Siile Persons desiring to purchase good farms <>1 any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. DAVID CRGNEMILLER. / HL, Whetstones, Ta¡»e ai d Chalk Lines for sale at JOHN MILLER. I jO ym. want protection? Buv a Pistol or J ' knife, or l»oi|i, oi JOHN M1LLER.