The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 07, 1880, Image 5

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    DEM G vá ATIC r ATFuk.
The Democratic parly of the Stat«- i
Or .'»’l. in e invention .ia>cinbled. •>■ -
f*eimily s -ii-tiole of tli-* important co.«-»«•-
<piences iie|ieii<iing iq>«m th - :mm«-<tiat<*
result i.f their <li*libe«'<tt io;:«, do decl.i,«-
an«! reassert the princi¡>1--• of popular lil»-
r -ty . hi ;: rights laid «lowii I- Washing-
toi . .letlerson an l the other foitn l«-rs of
tll<* Republic. W»- beli-ve that the teli-
• L-neie» ot the R»-publi-«'i party to cen­
tralization and consolidation an-contrary
to the principles of our ruditntions. We
insist <>n unity, fraternity and concord,
an«l that the ¡Hsiu-.ssettled by the war shall
not be revived. We demand honest
elections and an honest count of the votes.
Never again by fraud or force shall the
popnl .r will la- set aside by unscrupulous
partisans. That W e ire unqualifiedly op­
posed to any on«- holding the office of
1 T< si;ient <4 the I nited States for three
terms.
Rrsot.VF.i), first That we favor hon­
esty. «-fficiency and economy in every <!<•-
pnrtim-nt of th«- government. State and
federal.
Second That all property should bear
its just proportion of taxation, and we fa­
vor the enactment of such laws as will ac­
complish that «-ml.
Thin;- That we favor the equal pro­
tection of th«- rights of labor and capital
under just laws, thereby lessening the
burdens and increasing the advantages of
the working people.
fourth—That we claim as amongst the
powers reserve«! to the Stat«-s the right to
pass at any time, by their Legislatures,
r v. s designed to prevent common carriers
from making unjust discriminations
against persons and places.
filth That we favor tin- maintenamm
of flu- public schools. th«- hope and pride
of a fr«-«- St it«-.
Sixth 1 hat the Democracy demands
free and lair elections, and totliat end «le-
noiincesall int«-rter«-m-e with elections by
tin military power; that the experience of
this and other countries has abundantly
pr n e<| that the presence of troops at the
p >1 is is d«-structive of frt-edom of «‘lections
a l is incompatible with the existenc«- of
L
institutions.
S«-v«:ith—That the efforts of the Re-
puldicun party to open and keep alive the
.. r feeling b«-twe«-n th«' North and South
are to !>«• comlenmed by every lover of
hi a country.
Eighth That we favor continued lavv-
oi» .»git.ition on the subject of Mongolian
'ration to this country, until the fed-
•■« I government is moved to modify our
r. .ties with th«' Chinese Empire so as to
-'-¡bit it, and thus save those of onr fel-
h" itiz.ens who depend upon labor for
• »port from unjust ami degrading «‘«Hil­
i' ! 'ion
We condemn and denounce in
^••verest terms the veto by R. B.
H ■ » s of th«* bill limiting Chinese immi-
.’:<>n to this country; and this e.xpe-
- shows that the p«*ople have ao hope
i
o-iiet from this scourge except
fit-oi> ;h a Democratic (»»ug/e - end :,
I h-iun -ratic i T-sident.
Ninth Tiiat vv«- regard with alarm the
• -nt ilecisioiis of the Supreme (’ourt >f
ih«- I’-ait«-I St it.-s .is having b»-«-n m -.«!«• in
tin* imen'st »1 th«' Republican part- , am!
illtemied I > blot «»lit th last Vt'stigc of
Slate rights, centraliz an I consolidate
the f«'deral t’nion. an! cliangt* it to an
em»>ir«'.
1-nllt i ll it w«‘ hold to th«“ Constitu­
tion with all its amendments, but vv- in­
sist <»n an i i!-rpretation of the amend­
ments in -on »nance w ith the spirit of tin-
original instrument.
Eleventh l’hat we pledge our earnest
en leavers in upholding a system of uu
trammel«-«! suffrage absolutely free from
federal force and supervision.
Twelfth That th«' Democracy opposes
all favoritism am! class legislation. No
single int»-r«-st or «'lass of pers-m should
be protect«'«! at the expens«- of other».
Thirteenth That we ar«- opp
«1 to
any ami all pr«»t -dive tariffs. an 1 are in
favor of a tariff tor r«‘ventu- only; mid w<
plt'dge tin* Democratic party t<> abolish
al! restrictions upon comm« r«-e as soon as
practicable.
Fourteenth -That vvlii h- we r«*eogniz«‘
gold and silver as the constitutional cur­
rency, and the only real money, vv«- re-
gar«l any further contraction of the paper
is,u«--<»f the government as uncalleil for
and impolitic in the present financial eon-
«lition of the country.
Fifteenth That, believing the fees of
Clerks and Sheriffs to be exorbitant and
onerous to litigants, we favor th«' passage
of a law by the next Legislature materi­
ally reducing their compensation, so that
the amount paid them shall not exceed
th«- vnlnt- of their services.
SPRING
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MAY 7.
—OV ER
Bvbee
’s Track. Near Jacksonville,
r
—ON—
May 13th. 14th,
15th, 1830.
first i» vr.
Trotting riu-«'—-Free for alt li irse-» hat
have never ti«»tte«l tor public m >m-v.
Purse, jGO.oo.
Foot race, 200 yards, Ire«- for all. Pm-e,
820.00.
SF.eoNI» I»AY.
Running race, Single dash of on«- :«i !«•
fr«-«* for ail. Purs»«, 850.00.
Trotting ra«-.-, unit* h.-ats. best 2 in ’• n
harness, for horses that have m-ver 1» -a en
;< minutes. Pur.M«, 850.00.
I ll I HI» H A Y.
Trotting race, mil«- heats, be.i 2 in
in
harness free tor all. Eni ram-e f-e ¿10; I ■ ••»
to g<> vv it h I h«< purs,-. Pur-e, 8100.
Running race, single «1 ish of a half mil«*.
All trotting races to be in harness. Na­
tional Trotting Ass , -i ition rule' to govern
trotting races. Pacific Coast rules to gov­
ern running races.
-I as . Mclio.xoroii, )
J ohn W atson ,
> C«»-nm.tl»-«-.
J ohn E. Ross.
I
NOTICE, STOCKMEN !
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THE WELL KNOWN DRAFT HoRSE,
JOHNSON SHUNTER,
BI.AC KS M I 'V 1 IS,
Manzanita. Or.
fllHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEAS-
L lire in informing tin- public tiiai they
have opened a blacksmith shop ai the old
MERRIM AN PLACE in M mzanita pre­
cinct, ami an* now fully prepared to ex«j-
cui>- a!! work in this line in theb -st style
ami at tin* lowest rates.
¡■OICNESIIOEIWG A MI’JA IA 1.1 V.
A complete set of Farrier's Implements
kept on ham! ami all «lisea-e-« of the hoof
seientitii-ally treated.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a trial
ami judge tor vourselves.
JOHNSON A HUNTER.
HIDES! HIDES!!
w
EWILL PAY THE HIGH EST CASH
price for Beef Hides and will pay from
15 to
cents for I leer Skins. To be doliv-
ered at Nick Eicke’' Butcher Shop in Jack­
sonville.
NICK FI1’KE,
PAT. Mc.MXHoN.
TURK,
llflLL MAKE THE SEASON, CO p I
it
inencing at mv pl «<-e in Sam’s valli-y,
w hen- he will I»«- April 1st, 2d, 3 1 an 1 Itii:
nt Rader’s, Butt«- creek, 5th ami Gth; al
Pool’s, Eagle Point, 7th and Sth; reiurning
to each stand every ninth day. Owing to
previous engagements, I will not mak«- a
stand at Jacksonville, as usual.
Iil’.-SCRIPI IdN Wil PEDIGREE.
Turk is lOyearsold thisSpring. !I s sir«i
was Arabian, out of a Tiniol«*on mare.
Turk's dam was French.
H-- is a «lark
chestnut snrn-1. with white points, 17 hands
high, ami weighs 1.TOO pounds in working
»•on« liti on.
TERMS—85, 810 ami 815, payable in cash,
grain »r note. I have engaged goo<I pasture
at Eagle Point tor mares from a <l,isnim-e.
“We, the umiersjgiied, do reeomineti«!
“Turk’’ as a sur» foal-getter and as a «iraft
«tailion for small mares, his colts being su­
perior to any ot this class of stock ever
raised here. For beauty ot heail an 1 n«-ck
anti soli«! color they are well known
throughout Southern «fregón. II. P. Des­
kins, John Tupper, J. W. Baker, B. Emer­
son, R. Hall, Geo. Hamlin. Benj. Stephens,
W. S. Caldwell, J, Hanna.”
ROBT. WESTR'ip, Proprietor.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
The miners ar«* all busy and expect to
<lo well.
Tin- cro ps look well ami promis«* an
excellent yield.
Hoti. W. W. Fidler is in charge of th«-
William’ s creek sell« >ol.
S. \ . Abbott. <>f Murphy's er«-ek, in­
tends removing to th«- Willamett«- valley
next Summer.
Vane«' A Birdscy, at Wil»l«-.-v ill«*, will
soon re-'eiv«* a first-«-lass st«>-kof r > ».Is.
Their prices are «piití- r -a - « i.ible.
‘ RattL-r, the tin«- Ver m nt ow m>-1 . 1 > y
Will. Dai kas of Waldo, w II be at K« Ii i \ -
ville ami Waldo «luring th e s -ason.
I L Wilder Inks p it u 1 a new bl. i k
smith shop at Wil lervdl«». IL- is a - - I
workman and guarantees s.ttisf v-tioii
\ majority of th«- pt'oplc < • -.u
favor
annexation to.Li<-ks.ui«-ounty. vvlii -h ¡slu­
ing agit ita.i. High tax«*s is tin- cause.
Th«1 Democratic Stat«' ami .Jndicial
ti«-k«-ts give gt-m-ral satisfaction in Jose­
phine und will r«-.-.-ivc a neat majority.
Every stream ami giib-h is full of water
and th«' supply promises to k«-ep tip well
during the Summer, which is unusual.
A. A. Wimer's b in«« of slie-'p hav«' fared
rather poorly «luring th«' Winter. IL lost
quite a numb -r of tln-ni, vv«' ar«' sorry to
SUV.
Johnson ,V C irson are preparing toel«*an-
up. am! ar»-sati-uim-of g-»-a«l results. We
trust that tln-ir fond«-vt h »t>c- -«riy be real­
ized.
The youiig«'»t child <»f L. Leonard «»f
Althons«* has the m«-asl«-s, but is now con­
valescent. I’he disease is not likely to
spread.
Tim Conway’s ‘Star of the West.” a
tin«* Vermont stallion, will be at Smith
River Corners ami Crescent City «luring
tie- season.
N. Thoss is gathering up a considt'rable
number of eatth*. whi--h h«- will drive
«'list unless h>- shoiihl dispus«- of th<-ni to
local buyers.
A young man n lined Beardsley sloped
for parts unknown the other «lav, leaving
several er«-lit«>rs on William’s er«- -k t<»
mourn Ir.s loss.
Mr. Nash, an excellent carpenter, and
recently from Smith river. Cal., has put
Up at Kerbyv ill«', and is ready to ex«.*■-ate
all work in his line in goml shape
Hon.
has the
Holt’s
twelve
1880.
Henry Thornton's will be found one of
the most agreeabb- |»la«-«-s to anchor at. It
is situate«! 10 mili-s this side of K«-rbvv ill«
and is also on«- of Bob (iarr«-tt's stage
stat ions.
FURNITURE WIRE ROOMS.
< 'or. < 'al. A <)r«gon St«.,
Our old friend <loo. Orotz of Kerbvvilh- •
is as jovial and accommodating as ever. JACKSONVILLE.
II«- is assuming nldermanic proportions,
ami a!r<-a«lv bears tin- titl«- of mavor of
Kerbyvill -.'
-
OREOON
-
DAVID LINN
S. \\ . Forb«-s of Kerbyvill«* will prob- |
ably I»«- appointed enumerator of th«- een- K«*ep.t constantly on hand a full assortment
«•us for Josephine county. This vvouhl be
<»f furniture, consisting of
an «-xei-lh-nt appointment, as Forbes is -
BEDS TEA DS,
well qualified.
I’ll«- past \\ inter was th«' severest th«*
“oldest inhabitant” has information of.
Sto.-k ha- suffered greatlv. th«' farmers
ami miners ar«' behiml with their work.
:<’i ! v«-g«-t ition has been injure«! much
thereby.
Bl'REA VS, TABLES,
GVILD MOVLDINGS,
STANDS. SOVAS. L<»VN(iEs,
«'HAIRS
OE
ALL
KINDS.
\ vo-ing man nam«*«l King started from
parlor a bedroom Suri’s,
th«' head of Capt. Ankeny’s «¡itch f«»r Sil­
i-rrc., etc .
ver Creek. on snow-shoes sonic time ago.
sine«- when he has not been heard from.
Also Doors, Sash ami Blinds always oil
\s the snow was very deepand tin*weather hand and made to order. Planing done on
rough, it is feared that he has perished. reasonable term-«. jMir Undertaking a spe­
Tin- Republicans, <}r«'enl»a<-kers and
Independents meet at Wiblerville to-mor­
row for the purpose of nominating legis­
lative and county officers. It will be
“lov«- s labor lost,” f«»rth“ D«‘mo«-rats will
nominat«' th«- wimiingticket at K«-ibv ville
<»n th«- 10th.
cialty*.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY.
CONDUCTED BY
Win. Chapman s baud of slie«-p fared
vi-ry well duringthe recent sever«- Winter. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES
H<- always takes the neccssarv pr'-c'iitions
for a rough season am! this time tliev
i»rov«'«l «piite profitable. His loss is light
YEAR OF THIS
ami his wool crop will be large and of an rnilE SCHOLASTD
I school will commence about the eml of
excellent «pialitv.
August, ami is divided in four session*,
Th«- p«*opl«- ar«- alive
the great bene­
fit the ( r<-sc«»iit City Wag«'U Road wouhl
b<> to Southern < Iregon and Noy.hern Cal­
ifornia. Everybody js th«‘r«‘for<* enthusi­
astically in its favor and will do every­
thing possjbl«- to ensure its construction.
I'ln-re w ill be n<> tronbl«- to raise.Tosephin«1
county’s shar«' for th«* surv«*.v now being
mad«-, much of vvlii. h has alrea«ly be«-n
subscribed.
of eleven weeks each.
Board and tuition, per term....................
Be«l and Be«lding............................................. 4.00
Drawing and painting.................................. s.oo
Piano,............................................................... 15.00
Entrance fee, only once,............................. '. ihi
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per term........................................$ «t.oo
Junior.
«“
........................................ b.00
Senior,
“
...................................... 10.00
Pupils are receive« 1 nt anytime, and spe­
cial attention is paid to particular studies in
behalf of children who have blit limited
time. For further particulars apply at the
A«-a«!ein v.
A. II. < arson will set out a large num­
ber of prune tr« es. with th«- intention of
furnishing the mark<-t with this «'xcellent
fruit. Several parties in th«' W’illam«-tt«-
valley ar«* profitably engaged in thoexpor- 'DUE best assortment of Rogers’ am) W«»«-
tatioii of prtim-s to Europe ami wo see no I tt-nholm’s eutlerv in the market, it
JOHN MILLER’S.
J. B. Cahlvvell of William’s creek reason why Jackson and Josephine coun­
contract for furnishing Madam«- , ties. the <-jiniate of which ar«'well adapted
new hotel, at -Tacksonvill«'. with i to their growth. shonhl not aspire to sup­ Wl NI’ER’s spec«, spy glasses, magnity-
' ing glasses an 1 pocket compasses at
dozen chairs an 1 <»th«-r fni ni* ¡ii-«-. ' ply a poition of the increasing demand.
JOHN MILLER’«.