The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 26, 1882, Image 2

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    DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
A NOBLE DAY'S WORK
POINTS
JOSEPHINE COUNTY POLITICS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SOMETHING NEW!!
MERCHANDISE.
CET THE BEST.
REAMES BROS.,
The Democracy of Josephine
The Democratic Convention,
D on ’ t swap.
T. G. REAMES.
K. K. REAMES
county
met at Kerbyville last Mon­
which met in Jacksonville yester­
V ote the Democratic ticket.
FRIDAY,
MAY
1832. day, was a thoroughly representa­
day and put forth ono of the best
T he Republicans find themselves
tickets ever nominated. There is
tive assemblage. Never in our an­
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. nals has a more intelligent Ixxly of on the defensive everywhere and not a candidate on it but what is
california st .,
are making a losing fight
well qualified for the position he
men come together for the trans-'
action of political business. On-' I f you want an honest man to seeks and is a good citizen bosides.
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
ly one precinct was unrepresented, handle the funds of the State, vote We expect to see the Democracy of
WITH EVERY SIX CANS OF
STATE TICKET.
for Hyman Abraham.
Josephine county coaso its bicker­
and proxies were conspicuous;
L. SOLOMON
H on . W. D. F enton , at the age ings and elect the wholo ticket by a
/br (MagrtjNman:
by their absence. And while the
W. D. FENTON........................ Of Yamhill. convention was very large, it was of twenty-one, was admitted to the respectable majority.
BY ADOPTING
Fbr Governor:
Tho proceedings were not receiv­
none the less harmonious and en­ bar, and has been practicing law
J. 3. SMITH ...................... Of Multnomah.
rpms POWDER ISQUARANTEF.D TO MAKE WHITER AND LIGHTER BREAD
ed in time for publication this week
thusiastic in its work The jxjople ■ ever since, with success.
1 tiiau any other brand, or deAltra will refund tho money. A single trial will prove
A CASH BASIS!
fbr Supreme Judge:
and
we
must
therefore
content
our
­
it to be the beat.
have been thoroughly aroused to
OF
JACKSON
COUNTY.
T he chances are quite favorable
K. D. SHATTUCK
Of Washington.
the duties of the hour and nobly for the election of a Democratic self with briefly reviewing the re­
TRY IT.
for Secretary of State:
spective candidates:
responded
to
the
call
for
the
nom
­
|
Legislature.
Several
Democratic
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
J. K. WKATHKKFORD...
.Of Lian.
Sold by the following’ Well-known Dealers:
For Representative, that old
ination of officers who will manage 1 members will lie elected in Repub­
for Treasurer.
q Y ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING
stand-by, Hon. G. B. Caldwell, has
ix mici»
H. ABRAHAM . ...................... Of Douglas. affairs for the ensuing two years.
lican counties.
J. NUN AN. Jacksonvlle.
N. FISHER, Jacksonville.
.iu^crinteiu/CTKo/ Public Instruction:
To say that the convention did
T he Democracy presents the best been renominated. He is a safe
REAMES BROS.. “
K. RUBLI
YYJJV. WORTHINGTON.. Of The Dalles. its work well hardly expresses it
♦*
ticket ever nominated for the con­ legislator, has always expressed the Groceries,
Ever Known in Regular Business
J.
S.
HOWARD,
for State Printer:
Everybody admits that the ticket sideration of the voters. There is sentiments of his constituents cor­
Boots it Shoes,
W. F. CORNELL..........................Of Marion.
T. CAMERON.
— AND TUR—
Uniontown.
brought forth is pre-eminently not an objectionable candidate on rectly, and will be returned by a
Furnishing
Goods,
large
majority.
J
M.
SMITH.
strong
and
worthy,
There
is
not
a
Wilderville.
it,
and
it
will
be
elected
entire
with
­
DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.'
Hon. M. F. Baldwin is the nomi­
man on it but who is well known out a doubt
Dry it Fancy Goods,
KUBLI & BOLT,
Applegate.
First I>utriet--For Protecutuig Attorney,
and comes up to the Jeffersonian
nee
for
County
Judge.
He
has
al
­
T. B. KENT, of Jackson.
I f the Republican party is main­
W.
NAUCKE,
Tobacco
it
Cigars,
Kerbyville.
Saoond Dutnct For Judge, W. S. Me- test of capability and honesty.
tained in power, we may expect to ready had four years' exjierience
FADDKN, of Benton; for Prosecuting At- i
—OF—
N.
DELAMATTER,
-
Kerbyville.
Crockery, 11 a rd ware etc.
I Democrats generally are pleased J see the Chinaman naturalized, soon­ in this position, and his adminis­
toowy. A. F. CAMPBELL, of Douglas.
CHAS. DECKER.
-
, PlWK“tuli! Attorney, with j| auj challenges the respect
-
Waldo.
er or later. The record bears us tration is pronounced by all to have
W H HOLMES, of Man m.
General Merchandise!
SERGEANT
&
TOWNE.
been a first-class one in overy re­
Fourth District -For Prosecuting Attor­ of the Republicans. Of its elec­ out in this assertion.
•
Phœnix.
MUST BE SOLD IN
ney, V. K. STRODE, of Multnomah.
spect.
tion
there
is
not
the
slightest
doubt.
REAMES, MARTIN <fc CO..
Linkville.
Filth District - For Prosecuting Attorney,
F ederal officers are traveling
—THE—
T. C. HYDE.
As the convention only finished
The renomination of Charles
through the State making speeches
CASTLE BROS. <fc LOUPE, S. F.,
- ------------
- — ■
its work just before the T
I imeh
imes went
Hughes, Esq., is a fitting compli-i
GREATEST VARIETY
L ook out for canqtaign slanders
press, we are compelled to defer for the Stalwart State ticket This merit to an able and worthy gentle­
I
illustrates
Republican
civil
service
Manufacturers
circulated iin^the^evtuif election. ; a resume of the candidates until
man. Ho has made the best and' The time Icing short in which to ills-
TO SELECT FROM IN
reform with a vengeance.
pose of such :i large slock, 1 gu trainee to
safest Clerk the county ever had, ■ the
M oody is virtually out of the our next ^SUP- The tickot no,ui-
people
that
at
no
former
time
have
T he Democrats of Josephine and the people might have cause to
such sweeping and
fight Even the State House clique nate'1 wiU be fou,ul at the heatl of
Any On Store in Southern
| county are more united than they
regret the election of his competi-;
predicts his defeat He will not be i our
columns,
Oregon or Northern
------ OF------
j have been for sometime, and as
tor, if such a thing were probable. ■
the only Republican who will g<>
ARRANT DEMAGOGY.
Cali lornia.
i they have a superior ticket in the • Mr. Hughes has never charged ex­ Marked Reductions
*tp Salt river.
i field, they ought to and will elect orbitant fees while he held office,
Jackson county demagogues are it
been made ns I propose to make in order
W HO knows but what the Repub­
ALL FOR CASH ! !
an<l his administrations have prov­ tn ch«>e out my entire stock within the
continually referring t«» the fact
time specified.
lican managers, at the first oppor­
JcixiE
S
hattuck would be an or­ en very economical ones.
I lei
Jacksonville. Oregon.
that in a few instances Republicans
nament to the bench. He is a gen­ should be elected by a la^ge ma '
tunity, will repeal the anti-Chinese
Settle Up.
OUK STOCK CONSISTS OF
I here have nominated Irish Catho­
bill? Make this impossible by de­ lics for office. This is indelicate tleman of honor, experience and jority.
All those indebted to me by note or
After having carefully examined all lines ami branches of Ma­
feating the Republican party.
book account are requested to call and
Spring & Summer Dry-Goods
in the extreme, and none but those 'acknowledged ability, and vastly1 Everybody knows the nominee { •settle
immediately.
chinery kept and u>ed on this Coast, we have made the following se
j the superior of his competitor, for Sheriff, Mike Ryder. He has a
L. soLOMoX.
T he 8L E. Call, a Republican |>u- having designs upon the votes of
lections, which we will constantly keep on hand:
FANCY' GOODS,
i Judge I.or«l.
good comprehension< f theilutiesof i Jacksonville, March 8, 18.82.
per, very correctly says: “The Re-; some of our citizens would harp
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASH MERI».
C ongressman G eorge is the pet the office and will discharge them
publicans cannot atone for the hos- upon this, esjiecially in face of the
AND DIAGONALS, S1I.KS AND
tility to a strong anti-Chinese bill fact that these candidates were 1 of Portland and the immense cor- efficiently.
For Commissioners, John Go-
by a little eleventh-hour zeal for a ruthlessly slaughtered at the polls jKirations clustered theie. In his
SATINS. BOOTS A SHOES,
BAIN WAGONS,
weak one.”
i by Republicans themselves. Such i mind, their interests are paramount; ings and John Hall, citizens of
FOR
LIVER
CLOTHING, ETC..
„
_ —- —■ --
allusions are entirely out of place to those of the jieojrie, and he will worth and integrity, have been
THE
_____
AND
H on . J os . b. S mith , Democratic
,
. , , , ,
i • n
nominated. They will look after
LADIES'CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS
u-j . *
aiu* cannot be looked upon kindly ; act accordingly.
Stomach
^JM
k
IDHEYS
Candidate for Governor is
, by thoae whom they ,,0^. Thev
the
interests
of
the
county
faith
­
I f Prof. Merritt will endorse the
AND THE------
making a tour of the btate. He
thg inteHigence of our . principles of the Democracy, upon 1 fully.
tyi CAT.I.Till' ATTENTION OF TH K
is one of the ablest men in the » • v
1
11.11
'
ladies to the tact that we have now
A stronger nomination than that
a.
_
,
,
I Insh citizens and are calculateil to { whose ticket he seeks to put his
on hand the largest and be»-t selected
ntate,
a
fine
stieaker
and
will
make
'!
n
.
,1
•ixsm .ment o* LADIES’ DIHXS GOOI»S
--—„
*
.
leave the impression that their ik >- i name, lie will lie far njore success- of Geo. Grot/, for Treasurer could
‘.nd I*
\ <•'»< >!» <(f «»very description
a superior Executive.
.... ,
... ..
not
have
been
made.
He
is
an
ex
­
r
--
htical predilections are swayed by i ful in his stillhunt for Democratic
■n s.mtiit 11. «ireg«.n, and we will henre-
f .•iili mike thi* Lie of goods our apecial-
cellent business man, whose word
H undreds of Republicans will the lust of oflice. The T imes could I votes. Will he do this?
:y amt ec II them a< price«
I-
‘ ■ I
is
as
good
as
his
bond,
end
he
will
refuse to endorse Stalwartism, and1 point to numberless cases where
M r . M oody gives silent acquies-
Cheaper than the C'heapi^st.
the State House clique, managed Irishmen have been chosen Mayors ; cence to the charge that he is a1 ¡»Il a large vote out i of hi
Tn lb«* gentlemen wp wdl sav. it vou
ty.
by Mitchell, Hirsch A Co., may as of large cities, Congressmen, V. 8. member of the “Knights of the
t?.i a X
I M J i < »F < L<H li ES y**u
ì
"svi W3 î
The nominees f r \ • r
nut got«. Keanu-s B d . s . to buv it, as w«
well understand it first as last. To Senators, etc., by the Democracy- , Sun,” a society whose object it is
a in. ■■■ hnvetheb. xt sltfi’K <4 (’1 <>TH-
-X . L J
«. » 5 ’• k F U
'JL í L
.i Ja -kson muty aud will allow rm
it may directly be ascribed the as-j It could show that the Republicans ' to exclude all Catholics from hold- Sch' lol S I, >■ Tiil11 ' 1 . i
one to iibdeisel| u*.
t
singer and W. N
u
sassination of President Garfield. t have rarely, if ever, done this; that i ing office or the right to vote.
I i • -(• g m 1> v» rc m H purchased by a
widely and far
in» u h« r <>! our firm from Fl RST (’LASS
they furnish the memliership for
li
• i •■"'hSS m San Ft ;n»c:--rn «nd New York.
T
he
New
York
Herald,
which;
S ome of our Republican cotem­
also well qualiii ■
hundreils of s«*cret societies whose
»’»-i w* will warrant every article and
«
C"
,¿
*
i has opposixl the anti-Cliinose bill. ive positions.
poraries find much fault with the
':et <-:»eape» toi «ash than any
X. 5. G,
..
object is the political ostracism of
• '.)<e in Ci.»un!v ’he. We also keep on
; boastingly remarks: “We speak
T imes because it should discuss the
-
1
and h full >t< « k nt
Catholics, and so on, ad libitum.
•’fe
i
; the sentiments of Republicans when '
Chinese question at length. If the
But we have studiously avoided it,
i'evrs, Gang P’cws i Sulky Plows.
Democracy had the record of the |„
H.,UJse ! we deem such a course in- we say the Chinese should be natu-!
______
The
¡
>i-.nocra
ch
J
Republican jwirty in the matter, we ■ appropriate and offensive to a con­ ralized and made citizens.”
GROCERIES.
<1 me fo ¿is . .i
would also be strongly in favor of siderable jxjrtionof our community,
H on . M C. G EORGE never was
>
•
Hrhrarc, thmurr. i utlrry, (rockery
i
; nwer st> >ieii . i - . if : ;
dropping it instanter.
j Soft-solder of this kind is always more than a fourth-rate lawyer, dragged the i: / : of I .a nation
F>.rm an'l Freight Whgoiu,
•• i
which is about his grade in Con-
:
.L
i-
-.1
•
u
taken
with
a
great
deal
of
allow-
' into disgrace over every part oi t .;e
X KVIXIJNEOF ASH LA ND GOOD«.
G reat is the discord in Bepub-
6
| gress. Still we hear of some
1 >
At.
i habitable gl >be. As long as it w as
Ti. !.it i e\» rythinpfrom the finest needle
lican ranks in Multnomah, Marion 1 fuue'
I pajiers comparing his speeches
’<> a threshing-machine. Give ns a mil
I
i
in
power
the
country
had
a
<-le
nn
REPl'B 1.IC A .V CON I ENTION
and other counties in the Willamette
an : judge l<»r \>>ut>vlvea a> to our < m -
with those of the other Congress-
parity o’ furnishing goods as above.
¡administration, was honored at
valley, and the hul feeling is ex-1
; men. This comparison would make
The
to make tnonex is to save it.
home
and
respected
abroad,
It
was
To
'ave it I uy cheap. To buy cheap pay
teuding everywhere. On the oth-
The Republican county commit- even a horse laugh.
rt. hit. . M ■ /
CA>H
tor
y><ur
gooda and l»tiv of
Foil I 1 I . ..Ils
reserve ! for the Kepublican mam
•er hand, the Democracy is unite«! tee has finally mustered up cour-
RKAMty BROS.
\ I lie»
R epublican papers have censed i gers t > befoul every department of
P < I» « O..
and confident A Democratic vic- age enough to call a convention
, XfW Yo. i..
to herald the great wonders Con­ i the public service, to advance every
lory is predicted by many of the ou<‘ week before election. The
AM 1:1.1 1.1 V IN'. A I I 1.1. LINE H i 11 E ARuVE l.< O1 >s
GREAT CRASH cf PRICES !
gressman George has worked. The | item upon the list of taxation, to
. public could no longer lie hood­
opposition.___________
Democratic press has called for a sow seeds of popular discord and to
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY.
winked by so-called “people’s con­
THE S. F
— AT—
T he managers of the Republican ventions,” and the Republicans list of them, and that is why they i bring forth an ora of mouritebnnk-
I will i>.>t l> ■ u ii. 1.-1 h . I uii.l g in air eo them to wmk TtET I ER than any other nm-
are silent. It would take a micro­ 1 ism in ¡»olities and oligarchi-un in
•party in this county are running the
etiiiie in this in u ket. All ■! tr. u, it not a. reproseiilod , inichiues may bo retained.
were therefore compiled to come
scope of extraordinary ¡xiwer to business. Beaten at the pills in
concern in the interests of Mitch­
out in their true colors. The pro-
TO AVOID DELAY
I discern ever so few of them.
ell, anti there is n«i doubt but what
1876 by a million and h quarter of
j gramme has been arranged long
All extras for Mowers. Bin pis and Bakes kept constantly on hand.
the legislative ticket they will put
T he Lakeview Examiner is re- the white votes jxdled, they want-
'i hr above goods are «>tf *iod on
' ago. Those candidates that have
i .
i deeming itself and putting in some ! only, ruthlessly,fraudulently forced
up next Monday will be in favor of, n]'n,(l(| .
j announced themselves
EftSY TERMS JND LOW RITES.
U’HEEE A COMPLETE AND MAG-
the muchly-mnrried exfSentrtor. It I through the newsptqiers will lie ' telling blows for the Democracy. [ their nominees intooflice; and nn-
H nituvni assortment <»f new gooda
will avail him nothing, however, for endorsed and the balance of the 1 The last issue contains an expose , til thov are driven from the public
Produce has just b< on received, consialmg Ju
part
ot
there is no probability of its elec- ticket filled out to suit the mana­ of Hen. Owen’s enormous swnmp- ' places they disgrace there will be
land grab, in which he was assisted no reform anywhere under our sys­
^lOD‘
i_g-.ii
gers.
Lhuswillthej>eoplel>e]>or-
GROCERIES.
gers. Thus
will the people liepor-
STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES All Kinds of Groceries,
by
Messrs. Earhart and Hirsch.
< IG A IW,
tem.
A VOTE for the Republican ticket mitted to pass tqxin the merits of
cAiirins,
JEWELRY,
T he First Judicial District can­
I a fru.
i I ah I i
I >. a straight
L. I?
„»>.,1.1 ■
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
CLOTHING,
is a . vzi
vote
for the R.rrl,
high ...•/
protective
Republican
ticket once ;
A SERIOUS MATTER
CANDI r>, X( i s,
DRY GOODS,
tariff, which robs consumers of mill­ more. Political ¡»rinciples will be not afford to break in a new Prose­
G.
KA
REWS
KI.
PIPES. CARD*.
FANCY GOODS.
cuting
Attorney
every
two
years.
ions of dollars monthly for the ben­ involved in this contest, and it will
NOTIONS, CUTLERY,
People of Josephine county, be
BOOTS .' SHOES,
As
T.
B.
Kent,
Esq.,
lias
proven
an
STATIONERY, Al.BUMS,
efit of the monopolist The Repub­ not now assume the appearance of ;
SCHOOL JKMJKS
careful whom you elect as Clerk.
MERCHANDISE.
'
MERCHANDISE
TUltACt'iIs, 1'IGAREITES,
efficient officer, there is no evident
lican State Convention, through i a stillhunt for office entirely.
HATS AND CAPS.
| Choose a man of known stability of
reason why we should try a new
Gent
’
s
Furnishing
Goods.
TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
the platform it adopted, endorse«!
i character, one whom has served you
f C. MAOHCDKR.
THE REPUBLICAN TARIFE.
HARDWARE. TINWARE
man. He will prove a betterofficer
HEN. IlAYM'-ND.
this, which is why every poor man
And
every
thing
iiHimlly
found
in
a
( 11. H. MAOHt TKR.
i long and well, and who does not first-class variety store.
than ever in the next two years.
should vote against the ticket put
; rely on the dictation of others. That < hir goods are the best and guaranteed
Ladies' Beautiful Hats & Flowers
In his recent sjieech on protect­
T he Linn county Democracy has man is (’has. Hughes. He will not to be as represented. Pi ices low, as we
up by it __________
ive tariff iniquities, Senator Coke
do not propose to be undersold.
IN PRICES 41
PAINTS & GLASS.
i put forward a very strong ticket,
i act. contrary to your wishes and in­ JI-fTGivc us a call.
T he Republicans, hard up for said that during the year 1881 the
LITTLE A (’H ASE.
I which will no doubt be elected.
Children'! Carriage«, Velocipede« and
something to say about Hon. W. revenue which the Government re­ ! Among the candidates we notice the terests, but will see that justice is
Wagons,
done, Luok out, before it is too 1776.
D. Fenton, are industriously en-! ceived out <if our protective tariff
1882.
KOCK
POINT
names cf Honorables W. R. Bilyeu
FRENCH CANDIES. Etc.
late.
gaged in circulating the report that was 8193,800,897, and the bounty
and E. Hoult, who have been nomi-
— ANI —
he is a Campbellite preacher. There, received by manufacturers was 81,-
In fact everything to 1« found in a
OF INTE t£ST TO VOTERS.
; nated for Senators, and C. II. Stew-
first el»>s itiH-k of General Xlerchandiee,
is no foundation whatever to this1 260,000,(XK). 1 et the laboring men
ANNIVERSARY BALL Selling Out for Cash ! Grant’s Pass, Jackson Co., Ogn wbiciiwill be «»old at prices
J art of the Albany Democrat for
As an Independent Candidate for
story, as he is and always has been are told by the interests re«x-iving
-AT-
Clerk.
District Attorn« r, I have a right to inv
That Defy Competition.
«dawyer. It is simply an emana­ this rich gratuity, and tire Repub­
/ 1\KKY THE L\R<.I>T AND BEST
name on the tickets of each and every
T
he
Democracy
presents
a
splen
­
selected
stock
of
The highest price allowed lor country
tion "from the fruitful imagination! lican managers, that they are much
party in this Judicial District. Demo­ MADAME HOLT S HALL
produce.
of .Jackson, Josephine and I. do-
of some Republican editor.
COME!
more prosperous and happy be­ did ticket «State and county for crats
me a (‘all at my establishment
-ON--------
THE
CRISIS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, in >iu<»ivp
will be supplied with tickets on which,
Masonic Building and be convinced
cause they are taxed to pay this the consideration of the voters. It as a matter of right, and convenience,
K<n t bv any house m Sotubern Oregon tiiai there is no humbug al»out thia
A vast amount of crookedness enormous sum. Do they still be­ is coiiqxised of candidates of known niv mini.' will appear instead of I'. 1! 4th of July, 1882
otitnideOf iarksonville. Our slock con >
E. JACOBS.
sists in part of
has been charged against the Re­ lieve it? and if so, how long will ability and spotless integrity, who Kent's. The charge of bitter mid tin-
conipromiaing partisanship is refuted
D > No* Send You- Mon >y
publican candidates for Secretary the}* continue to suffer from this are unobjectionable in every sense by the fact that I have supported Dem­
CL1 THING,
‘C.’ B, HOSTEL.
awa? ku buya* home.
j»f State and Treasurer. They have delusion, whose gross nakedness is of the word. It will receive the ocrats not only for local offices but also
for
State
offices.
An
office,
the
duties
mat seen fit to meet these specified apparent to every honest and think­ enthusiastic sujqiort of every true
LiDiES! DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,!
of which relate directly to the lights of
¿charges, giving silent aquiescence. ing mind?___________
Democrat,and many others besides. the people, should be free from politi­
<7 POCERII :s.
I’arhzq<«- this is why we hear noth­
R ev I,. J P owell , in discussing cal sentiment or subservience.
J. W. MERRITT.
SW.4.VP
LAND RVSINESS
ing mine of Democratic corruption,
the snti-Chinese bill, gave all the
California-made Boo:s & Shoes,
A • lear < OQipIciion
which Republican journals are wont
j
credit
of
its
passage
to
Senator
11 A I S,
Messrs. Earhart and Hirsch. as
Cat be had by every la Iv who will use
SHAVING 4 HAIRCUTTING.
to dwell upon so fondly.
shelf hardware ,
menilters of the board of School Miller and Representative Page of Parker’s Ginger Tonic. R ‘gtilntit'ir the
'.UN' AND SI EEI.,
internal organs nuil |>r,' lying th- !•!■• <1.
T here are Home newspapers — Land Commissioners, sold to Hen. California, Mr. Georg«» of Oregon it q.iicklv icinn- ni ■ « • ■ ) ive, ,
J nil A CO* A CIGARS,
PA TEN I MEDICINES,
gangrened w ith jealousy h wo lose Owen, “the swamp angel,” the fol­ and their Republican colleagues in liPHÌtl.J i>l i.mi tn t
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do opportunity to calumniate their lowing parcels of swampland: July Congress. This is a go<id sample it in au' ther co :
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more successful rivals. A favorite I 26, 1880, 55,185.36 acres in Lake of the fairness of his remarks.
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method of theirs is to impugn the and (»rant counties; Feb. 23, 1881, All intelligent men know that with­
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veracity and character of their co- 66,606.32 acre« in the same counties; out the Farley and Grover amend­
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temporaries, hoping to thus hide Jan. 20, 1882, 720 acres in Grant ments the measure would be of lit­
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no standtng whatever in the com­ confirmed by the General I^and Of­ that but for the unanimous vote of
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