uhe JI e mo tra tir uinter; .UK. TIIAYIR »X JA4 > 11.1.E. I lie Gri'i'iiltnck Movement in Jackson. In His Fleineut. The managers of the Repntilicau Beek. appears to have quite unseem­ ’Ilio announcement that Hon. W. W. 1 ha yer. I >eti>r do they confine lie denounced as pern cions and tending to The wing representing the irrepress­ For Justice of the Peace............ T. B. KENT. evil results. It always redounded to the them-elves to him alone; hut are quite For Constable,........................ D. W. CROSBY. lieneiit ot the rich ami against the poor, ible Senator's interests captured the file financial question was disposed of in a ! persi-tent in their efforts to smirch the , compn heiisive manner. Ih* decried the Republican primaries in Multnomah ■((■publican lly pocriMjr. studied attempt s ol Coiigre-s, in tbe veai - of county in line styh , over which there is reputation of Mr. Noltner, the export appointed by (lie L g.-lafure to me is- its Republican complexion, to strengthen The management of the school fund - our uat lonal cred it by tin* con inuoiis pass -oine lively bucking by the better class me the work of the last session. Mi. by Democratic officials has been the age of acts for I lie benefit ot t hose hohlm. of that party. The Oreqoitian, speak- Noltner is the pre*ent candid ite for ' onr bonds when it was evident that tliev subject of long and labored tribulation ; were already -att-lied or they would not it g thereof, say»«: ■State Printer, hence the occasion of upon the part of Republican papers and ; have invested in them. We first find the I However, 't he primaries were organized and direct­ die howl of tlie-e organs. bond holder purchasing his bond-, pa cable ed mainly by tin* federal otliee-holdei's, and speakers. They bold up their hand­ i I hey have been taken aback by the in greenbacks, hut gold-interest-bearing and in holy horror and shout lheft, rob Ilion-taxable, at 43 cents on the dollar in were the result of meetings and caucuses i certili *ato of E. M Waite, candidate winch bad been continued dining two bery anil mismanagement, but always greenbacks. Congress suddenly finds that months, or more. Tin- job went off very I again-t Mr. Brown four years ng *, mid i something ought to l>e dom* for the poor fel­ smoothly, only those participating who in­ conveniently neglect to bring forth the low. and it re-olves that tin* bonds shall la- | w ho expects to do the woi k in case ol proofs. Capital Is the whole object in paid in coin. Meanwl il , silver having be sist on iiav mg only Mitchell men lor the the Republican caixii late’s election. legislature. All other Republicans stood view, for their arrant hypocrisy i-> pain­ 1 come plentier, we (¡nd i he same pm tv de- aloof, and will take such action as lliev see , Mr. Waite was appointed to remea* * The question is ‘ ure Mr. Nollner’s me a-u nonent and,al- fully evident. They charge the Board i in*met i zing it in 1S73. an 11 lie U.S. Supreme fit hereafter. | Court having dee tied I hi* bondsale pav of School Land Comtni-sioners with i able in gold, we tind the solicitude ot the coming plainly before the people of Multno | though a large amount of money was mail eountv vv lielber t hey will support ami gracious Republicans amply sa istied. He elee: a legislative ticket nominated e.X'-lu- : in vol vet, lit* found but a very si'g'it di s- loaning the “cliildren’s money” on in eha fact ei ized the renmnet izmg of si 1 ver one sufficient security, continually citing sivelj’ ill ’lie intereslof Mr. M itchell, or not. ' erepancy From this lie exonerated I of t he most equi -able of measures. The re- the loans to Myers and McClane, ol siimpt'on ot specie payments he said was This is plainly the ca*e Ihe State ilint g( utleman, a* it was quite evi Salem, as examples to be condemned [ premature and impracticable, ina-niir-li a- over. Mr. Mitchell is using the Re- dent that bi* Inid measured the wor« in the severest manner. Now it hap t In-re was not siitlieienl money to restime on icvording to the letter oi the law’. It and the retiring of non-interest-bearing pul lican party in hi* interest every pens that said loans were made upon greenbacks by the substitution of interest- is amu-iiig to see the galled jade* where—eVen in Jaek-on county, vvlii h the appraisement of the County School bearing bonds was a uro-s injustice. The w ince—they are so often delected in every pim nt denotes Ilf* i- misrepresenting the facts. Superintendent, as required by law, | present tariff was another eviltii.it should l>e radically reiiiedied. The national bank de-tim d to < ni'ounter ti**tce opposition and that official was none other Ilian system lie denounced as an outrage upon in his ow n party, lor a great nntnb *r Rev. L J. Powell, who hasju-t been the people and sai-l that its abolition would are not inclined to crook the pregnair nominated by tile Repu'di ans for be demanded. Under the fostering care ot Haye*’ order to his appointees not i Ihe K- publicans we n<>w have 2.fisn bunks, hinges uf tin* km*e to his liit. Slate Superintendent. The Commi — where onlj one was heaid of in Jack-oil’s to dabble in politics nor take part in sinners are bound to take the County lime. Mr. Thayer inveighed ac liu-t tii< Tintv Q nt. roii Vi nt ions d a*-u’ I li t ve much weight general corruption of Republican lead' r-, Superintendent’s action io the prem which ha I become so manliest to even R icky E irhart b is h id a firm h ild aeri* in Oregon, says the Albany Ibmo ises as their guide, and, if anyone wa- themselves, lie denlored the lamentable on the public teat in one capacity oi erat, judging l;y the w iy the Cu-tom to blame, it certainly was Mr. Powell. -tale to which tin* I a b< >riug elas.-es had been 'brought through Republican misrule, and A word in the matter from the Re- another for many years past. Lie hi* House fellow s s.varm *d around the re­ 1 hoped a speedy iiii-l llior-mgh solution of publicans is now in order: the labor «piesi ion would be arrived at. He been a clerk in the Indian Department cent Radical St ite ('on vmil ion at St Every Uu-toin House officer was bit ter III i I'll II II''ill I loll o| < 'll i||( sc I III III i- of ()r< gon and now holds a position tin­ lem. A Deserving Ollicer. giation and its'iltendant evils, which were abandoned his p .»t of duty nt Port­ laid at the door of the Republican partv, der Ben Simpson, Surveyor-General, land and went to Silem to log roll and The people of Oregon owe lion. A which his friends argue ought to rec ­ where they propeTly belong. It w as not un­ ( thimble rig while Ihe “voice of G"d” til Anson Burlingame, representing this ommend him for theotii eot Secretary II. Brown, the present efficient State country, made Ins treaty will) China some of State. 1 was commanding the nominati'ns. We We admit that lie has had Treasurer, substantial endorsement for years ago that this intlu.x of Mongolian serfs was admitted, and the result tells its own much experience as a Federal employe can’t see what use they were there, a- the fidelity with which he has guard st or j. 'Ihe Republican Slate platform is and perhaps understan Is ad lition, a higher power was running that ma ed their interests in this important of­ quite vague upon the subject, but the Dem­ division and silence to perfection; b it chine and directing the* destiny of the ocratic plank was straight to the point and fice. Not only has he been the stead we believe the people are willing to R idirai party of Oregon; but it seem- fast opponent of the rings that have he stood squarely upon it. He referred to the Presidential st< al in severe terms and excuse him, as he Ims been fed at the to he t he opinion ol the average Custom heretofore fattened off the Treasury, sai-l that Republicans had received Ilion public crib long enough. Besides, l is House olii *er that even the “Voice ol hut the accuracy and economy that than they bargain'd tor. He read from tin Democratic competitor is eminently God” might have an uncertain sound has characterized his administration recent developments in Florida, and also spoke on the Oregon matter. He said the qualified for the position, possessing if not interpreted through the u.-ual are themselves matters of especial com point in the latter easy was a technical one. executive as well as clerical ability ol Federal official channel. mendition. Every warrant drawn but well taken, and so held by leading legal no mean character. X crj .Simili Indeed. during Mr. Brown’s term has been lights everywhere. <'oneerning the Milan- of the State administration, lie said he had promptly paid, while over $70,nun no defense to make for tin in, but. desired Ti'.V Again. The Sentinel exhibits a very sii ftl more has been applied on warrant- that only justice J>e done. Tile Republicans Bro. Turner must have been a lit demag >gism in endeavoring to make drawn before. This is a record that j had attacked them lor political purposes, without any regard as to the figures upon tie off when he dished up the report ot it appear that Mr. Thayer employs will compare favorably with the best, record, 'fliere evidently was coiisiderab’e and we predict that it will be cordially exaggeration, which should be discounti-- tin* public speaking last Saturday. He Chinese lai or. That gentleman has endorsed by a majority of the voters at - nanced. Besides, they should look back ut either did nyt heir Mr. Thayer’s re­ no more to do w ith the management of Woods’ and May's administration and clear the polls next June. tlieir own skirts first, it the 1>< nioctatic marks or I k * wilfully misrepresented the Squaw Like mining enterprise state officials a re guilty, let t hem l>e brought them in the hope of maiiufib'iuring a ill in has the editor of (hat paper. And Mr. Kcainrs' Position. I to justleo in due lorm and not vilify and traduce them for mere etlect only. Tin* rec­ little cheap prejudice for his favorit'*, when the Sentinel asserts that the Our cotemporary charges the Demo­ ords show that while the Republicans as­ Mr. Beekman. 'I’he assertion that Mr. ; company “last- winter discharged the sert there exists a debt of St,000.000, onlv cratic candidate for Secretary of State 81119,0(10 are onistanding against tin* m*neral Thayer said “that had it not been for white laborers on the Squaw creek Republican frauds in Baker county the ditch and replaced them w ith Chinese,” with being a swamp-Ianiler, while at fund, and this indebtedness is in a lair wav elecloral vote of Oregon would have it fails to ti ll (he truth an I we ieh r it to ol speedy ledemption. A portion of this the same lime we find his opponent wasai-o a le.ary troin Woods’ admin stia and the Republican nominee for Gov­ tmii. The scho >1 fund, vv hicli under Repub- been given to Tilden,” is ridiculoii-ly J. S. Howard, the superintendent and ernor possessors of a largo tract ami licin rule aniotin e I to only 8-WMi.tr o in a>* absurd. Anyone present knows that a good Repu’di an, who will bear u- when Mr. Thayer referred to Biker witness. And now’ let us know how deep in the muck as anyone can con­ - cumulated interest and principal, now amounts to over s.’iiM>,oi>n, w hile 82<> o , oihi m county the Florida matter was under Mr. Beekman stands on this question. veniently be. Mr. Realties’ sympa -chool money is distributed annually where lilies are entirely with the settlers as none was then, lie said there was some consideration and the frauds in Biker <■(»■!<* fi'oiu Our *>az<*. against the swamp land giabh -rs, ami .error in loaning school money, but the county, Florida, were spoken of. School Commissioners were not vvholiv ac­ he says that if tie ever acquired a countable for that, as the County Superin­ The Republican candidate for Gov­ Tin* Mate Katiticd. single acre, or the right thereto, he i- tendents made t he appraisetiu-nis. Tin* ap­ ernor left us suddenly on Monday last The programme cut and dried by willing to waive the same and give praisement ofthe pro[ ertv upon the loans w hich Republ¡cans deneiinee so much were It any bona fide settler a free deed to made by tlieir own parli-ans. Mr. 'I haver Brown, Cox, Bybee A Co. was duly ■ and now reports from Portland. is a mooted question whether he ha- it. This certainly explains Mr. Readies’ remarked that his opponents wire giving ratified last Saturday. i’he slate can i been called upon to explain which one position on this question quite satis­ J him a slici* of swamp land he knew notli- ' mg of. H(* never ovv n*-d an acre and nev- didales were wrung in in fine style, i of the boys he is or give information factorily. _____________ i er d-*sin*d to. I.ong aft er f lie e reuinstance though Tom McKenzie camo near i as to how much squeezing he can I occurred, he heard that soniel >o<| v vvi! lioiit -in hing the ring’s choice for Clerk— Oue by One they llrop Awny. ¡stand. Neither the Mitchell nor (>>r- ¡authority had used th* names of R. Will­ Wat-on. A gha-tlier conglomeration belt cliques are willing toclaim bin iams and W. W. Tliaver in order to tile up- J acksonville , Maj' 7, 1878. I on a tract, but, if they ever obtained anv of -up( rann’i «ted political hacks could until he shows his hand. T" the Member* of the Ma** Cunrention: I right thereto, it was tiansterred as fur back From top Having received the nomination for the of­ as 187.» without any ci-iisi'leration, as the not have been conceived Stale l'iiiaiices. to bottom there is scarcely a solitary fice of Corqtier without anj- desire or con­ records will .show. This was the vv boh* <>f sent on my part, I therefore respectfully de­ 1 the matter. Of his candidacy, he said that one who has not constanllj* been itch­ We call the attention of the public to cline the same. I have never been a candi­ if elected he would serve the people t> the ing for office. A sweet-scented upris­ date for any office whatever, nor will I qual­ best of his ability and according to the strict the exposition of Stalo affiirs to be ity ifelected. Thanking the Convention for letter ot the Constitution, it would alwavs ing oi the people! found on our first page. The figures be his fondest desire to jealously guard t he tlieir courtesy, I am Iti>» in t'anip. Yours, respectfully, rights olthe people, with e<-on"niy and are of record and may bo relied upon. J ohn C imborsky . honesty Uie watchwords ever in view. I’tiv- It is a singular fact that not a IL’pul'Ii- The Paeijic Christian Advocate, the | ing a neat compliment to Sou! hern Oregon, can oigm or speaker has essayed to at­ | and Jackson county in ¡«articular lie closed Tbe lliiniier < «>uiity. leading Metliodi-t paper on the North­ ; his remarks amid the best of feeling. tack its accuracy, which stands out in Mr. Thayer was closely listened to west Coa*t, severely liounces Rev. -H. bold relief. The Albanj’ Democrat says that old It is a good showing and Linn w ill muke a de-perale effort to 'throughout. II s sound reasoning powers K. Hines for trailing his ministerial ex poses the h\ po< risy of Radical dema- Bppeaied to good advantage and left the wrist tLc banner from Jackson county universal impression that I k * was the man lobe* in tbe filthy pool of politics. The C’gues. _____________ next June. Glad to hear it; but we for the place. It would have given u« the Adrocafe need give itself no alarm. can’t afford to lo-e the honor that now greatest of pleasure to have been able to Mr. Hines will t»e retired to the sacred El.ECTION PRINTING for all parties furnish his retnai ks entire; l-ut the er%wded rests with us. Name your majority, ; state of our columns make the presentation precincts of his pulpit by universal neatly executed at the T imes office at Mart., aud we’ll g<> you suuie belter. ■ vl even an ino tuple’c synopsj- impos-jl-|c. consent next June. > the lowest rates, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. J. C. FLOED, SUCCESSOR TO FLOED & CO., ROSEBURG, Or. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN M lntOII-AIX 1>IÊS1<3. ISX I’21€ A k H’YS WHEAT, WOOL AND PRODUCE, AND PAYS HIGHEST CASH PRICE I for the same. Has constantly on hand I CLOTHING. DllY-GOOllS. BOOTS A SHOES.- LADIES- DRESS and FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS, I I n r<• liM PI.EI’E, comprising many articles it is impos* ■sible here to enumerate, all of which w ill be sold Cheaper than by Any Other Honse in Roseburg. J. C. FLOED. Roseburg, May 1, ¡878. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. NOTICE ROPE, TWINE, IS HEREB» GIVEN THAT SEALED I propo-als will be received bj’ theClerkof tiici 'ountj- Court of Jackson Countj’,Oregon, until 12 o'clock, M. Wednesday, June f>, 187s, for tliecare, custody and maintenance, ■ >t ail t k * sick and disabled poor persona ot Jackson < 'ounty, < tregon, for the term ot one year horn the 15th itaj- ot June, 1878; also tor the term oi twoyeara from said date, who may need medicine, medical attendance and liealment or surgical opuralions, who now are a countj’ charge or who hereafter may during .saai time become such, uhere- ever m said Jackson county such persons may be, to provide and turnish tor them good, w holi -oine tood, comfortable clothes, i<>onis, lodgings, the washing, nursing, med- lca! aud suigical attendance and medicines w hich maj- be iiecc—arj' or suitable to such j er-oiis re-ja'-live!J'. Ail lads to be accompanied by an under­ taking excemed bj suthcieiit suietiea in the siyn of one thousand 181,0’Mi) ifiollara, to be mid upon the coiidition that tlie bidder, if the cont i ad is awarded to him,'will within eighl (lavs lllerealler (or such lurtlier limo as the < 'ourt may allow , enter into an agree­ ment and give the neces-arv undertaking t<>r the faithful performance of the contract, payments to be made everj' three months by orders drawn on the Treasurer of Jack- son eotiniy, Oregon. The Court reserves tfie tight to accept or reject an v or all proposals. Bv order ot tlie Uountv Court. Attest: E.U. FoUDRAY, County Clerk. THE BEST W03TENH0LM CUTLERY NOTICE, STOCKMEN! MRS. J. BILGER, AT 'IDE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER California St., Jacksonville, DEALER IN TiN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE, STOV ES, Agricultural Implements, PUMPS AND PIPE, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, POWDER AND FUSE, A G:il rill IsMirliinnt of SliLLl HHUlU IRr. Till: Wl.1.1. KNOWN DRAFT horse , TURK, ETC., ETC. 4 FIRST ( LASS MECHANIC WILL . 1 U'lend to Job-woik vv Uh'neatness ami dispatch. 1 will also keep constantlv on hand a large s.ock ot LIQUORS zlND TOBACCO. iy ILL MA KE THE SEASON AT JACK- »» sonvuie. Rock Point and Sam's Val­ ley. coiniueneiiig April 1st, al the following late.-; f i. sin and .*b>. lurk is itjcais uid this Spring. His sire w - Arabian, out of a Timoleon maio. i ¡irk's tiain was 1- relicli. He Isa dark eliest- nin -oi • el. vvli w ii iie points, 17 hand- high, md vvcig.is 1 ,. i ( ki pound.-, m working eundi- ti hi . Competent judge- agree that Turk’s celts will compare iavoraoiv with any yet pio- d'.ieeil in the stall*, and he is higlilj* recoi»»- n n I'"I liv leading -toek-raiM*r* ol D< uglxs ei iiutv, where lie has made several spas.ms. ROHT. WfcXl KoP. The Meadows, March I, 18-78. Particular attention paid to Farmers’ want-and the -upplv ing of extras foi Farm Machinerv. and all mtoi mat ion a- to -(¡eh articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will lx* spared to furnish out customer- with the best g«H>d* in ihe mar­ ket. in our line, and al lowest prices. .. ........ v ofthe 1’ACI U III Bl’d.R DAINI —the best 111 the Woi Id. THE LABOR WORLD. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal­ ing w’th all. Call and examine our stock PORTLAND, OREGON. i'ctoie going eisew hvio. Satisfaction guar­ TERMS IN ADVANCE: anteed . J. H. I’ENN, Manager. Wei kly. post-paid, one year................... S2 Clutisot ten, one vear................................. 15 GRAND BALL! In I' iisiiiii ' u I I».» llic < en I r a I < ouini i (tec: / DIEGONIAN - POCAHONTAS TRIl'J ' * No. I, I mproved < 'rdi*r ot Red Men, w ilI celebrate tlieir Anniversary l>v giving a grand bail al VEIT SCHUTZ' HALL — ON — Monday Evening, Zvlay 13. 1S7S. - >it JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store. JOHN MILLER, - I ROPRIETOR. C'ALIFOKMA S1KEET, Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- speeltullj’ informs the public tliat in* prepared' to do all kinds of work lti the boot and shoo making line. Satisfaction guaran- t<*ed. (• I’jt > RG I*. \\ . 1* R J'.X • H FARM FOR SALE. NOTICE. yOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL whom it may concern that I,Cyrus H. Pickens, Sr., have made, constituted and appointed my son. E. P. Piekena, my law­ ful is ageiit ami attorney, with lull power and authority to manage and transact all mv business tor me. and with full control over my property and credit; and I hereby re­ quest all per-ou* having unsettled accounts with mt* at thi-date to come forward ami make sottleinent of the stime with my said agetit and atlornev. CYRUS II. PICKENS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED (»FEERS FOP. Table Rock Farm, Feb. 10, 1878. I stile his ranch situated on Sterling creek, containing b!4 acres, all under iciice. l*or- tv acres are under cultivation, with plenty NOTICE. of vegetable landi a good orchard, living wa­ ter on various parts, plenty ot limiter and N-OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT fine stock range. U. s. title. Inspection A Geo. W. Carey is no longer connected itivited. '! ll<»s. II. GILSON with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com­ pany of Calilornia. A. B. COVALT Manager ot Oregon Branch.. FOR SALE. Portland, April 1, 1S78. 4 FIRST-CLASS THRESHING - MA- < \ chino in good order. Inquire at 4 N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta­ il bie Cutlery tor sale by J, MILLER. CHAVNERS RANCH.