Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 13, 1872, Image 2

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    M OREGON SENTINEL.
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Satuedat Mokxixg, July 13, 1872.
H.,ICEL,IAr, Editor
NATIONAL
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President in 1872,
ULTSSES S. GRANT.
For Vice
President,
"OTIXiSON-.
For Presidential Electors,
"W. 1). HARE,
of Washington County.
A. B. MEACHAM,
or Umatilla County.
J. F. GAZELY,
of Douglas County.
"I would Fum up the policy of the
Administration to bo a thorough
enforcement of every law; a faithful
collection of every tax provided for;
economy in tho disbursement of the
same; a prompt payment of every
debt of the nation; a reduction of
taxes as rapidly as tho requirements of
tho country will admit; reductions of
taxation and tariff, to be 60 arranged
as to afford the greatest relief to the
greatest number; honest and fair
dealings with all other people, to the
end that war with all its blighting
consequences, may be avoided, but
without Biirrendering any right or
obligation due to us: a reform in tho
treatment of Indians, aud in the whole
civil service of the country; and
finally in securing a pure, untramm
elled ballot, where every man entitled
to cast a vote may do so, just once, at
each election, without fear of molesta
tion, or prosecution on account of his
political faith, nativity, or color."
U. S. Grant.
Use Him Well.
It is to be hoped that the Democrats
will have magnanimity enough about
them to use Old Mr. Greeley well, af
ter receiving him as a free-offering
from the hands of tho Republicans.
A grateful beggar will never ill-treat
tho gifts of charity that ho has received
from tho hands of the generous, nor
complain because tho giver did not
give his best. "Wo do not wish to tan
talize the Democratic party about their
poverty, but it is a well known fact
that tho party had become so politi
cally bankrupt, that it could not,
among all its boasted numbers, muster
a single individual of sufficient respec
tability to act as its standard-bearer;
not ono that they wero not ashamed
of; not ono that they could trust; not
ono that would make anything like a
respectable race.
You camo to the Republicans and,
on your suppliant knees, begged for a
man fram among our ranks to place at
tho head of your party. "With the
same forgiving spirit that we cave the
rebels quarters, when they deserved
hemp, we gave you a moderately
good man, not the best we had, and
you have jio ricbt to begging of us for
the best. "Wo know that you would
hayo gone frantic with joy if wo had
given you Grant, or his equal ; but we
can't afford to throw away such good
timber, when it is evident that you
will only placo it in a rotten structure.
Uut we have given you Greeley. It
is true, that ho falls far short of bein
an equal of Grant's, but then he is a
fair man, and you ought to be very
grateful that wo havo given you as
good a ono as lie, and accept him with
out whining.
In many respects Greeley will be of
more use. to you than Grant. Ho un
derstands your depravity better than
Grant. In proof of this, read what
he says about you. which will not fail
to convince tho most incredulous that
wo have given you just the man you
need:
"If there were not a newspaper
nor a common school in the country,
tho Dcmocratio party would bo far
stronger than it is. Neither elemen
tary instruction nor knowledge of
transpiring events is necessary to teach
tho essential elements of the Demo
cratic creed. Love rum and hate nig
gers ! The less one learns and knows
tho more certain ho is to vote the reg
ular Democratic ticket from A to Iz
zard." (Signed.) Horace Geeelev.
You see that ho understands the
creatures that he is leading perfectly.
Ho has no idea that he will ever be
President of tho United States. But
he has always had a wonderful passion
of being at the head of some coloniza
tion society. He lias at last struck it
by getting himself at the head of the
party that is in need of being colo
nized. Tho next thing wo will hear
of Greeley, he will be busily engaged
m colonizing the members of the Dem
ocratic party out west on homesteads.
ne Knows that this "ignorant rabble
that love rum and hate nitrcrers'' are
not fit to bo leaders; hence, he .will
set them to subduing the wild land
out west, and learn them to begin at
the first rudiments of civilization and
work their way up to good citizens.
In this respect Greeley will be of
oetler service to you than Grant; for
larant would have no patience with
you ; he would want you to be men
from the jump. But natient Old
Greeley, knowing your fallen condi
tion better than most any living man,
wm near with your deformities, and
will learn you to labor, and how to
earn an honest living before vou nrc-
sume to be leaders of society.
As you are a fault findine- set of
oeings, we give you timeful warning
that you must not expect too much of
the old man. You must not cxnprt. tn
win any fast races with him, for he has
passed his prime. Yon cannot expect
to beat Grant with him. But if you
will treat him kindly, he will last for
several years yet and do you good ser
vice, and make you a better leader
than you have had since the davs o
Jackson.
We don't want any of vour whining
aooit this gilt of ours, for we know
what you want far better than you do
yourselves. We could give you a bet
ter man than Greeley, hut tlion lm
i . - - o
wouldn't have the patience to fool
with you ; he would be knocking your
brains all ont before he would bear
with your stupidity. But "the sage of
Chappaqua will commence with you
as mildly as if you were so many chil
dren in swaddling clothes, and will
bring you up step by step as fast as he
thinks you are capable of advancing
from tho ignorant condition that he
says you are in. Sec that you mind
and obey him, and he will bo as good
a teacher as you could reasonably ex
pect to have, considering your condi
Hon. When you have outgrown your
baby garments, we will give you a bet
ter leader.
A TYPE-SETTING MACHINE.
Eesult of Thirty Years of Study and la
borSuccess at Last-
Tho New York correspondent of the
Reading Times and Dispatch writes
thus enthusiastically of a type setting
machine just brought to perfection in
that city :
"Just as the great Morse, forty years
ago, was developing his system of tele
graph in secret and alone ; just as Ful
ton created his steam engine in the sol
itude of an humble apartment, so have
i to-oay seen a man in .New Yoik who,
for thirty years, has given his life to
one grand idea, and at last exhibits the
happy consummation of his labors, to-
wit: The setting of typo by machin
ery. Jid, wrinkled and bent with
thought ; unable to sneak a word of
iingiisu ; poor in this world's posses
sion ; the inhabitant of an attic, and
Duanug uis room with the cuiious
creature of his brain, there he sits at
this moment in front of a row of piano
keys, sending a type into its place at
each touch, and reproducing the col
umn of a newspaper at tho rate of six
thousands 'ems' an hour, or in other
words doing more than the average
work of four compositors. To describe
the machine iu detail here, is impossi
ble. Suffice it to say that it occupies
not more space thau an ordinary bu
reau, is operated by a treadle and is
simple in construction. Attached to it
is an apparatus for 'justifying,' and ac
companying the whole is a machine for
dibtiibuting.' Each of these processes
is performed rapidly and correctly.
The beauty of the invention is its util
ity and economy the estimated cost
not more than four hundred dollars a
sum that will enable well-to-do com
positors to own tho apparatus, and
thus save wear and tear of both body
aud mind. JSJono have yet been man
ufactured for sale, but the largest pub
lisher in New York has given his order
for lorty as soon as a company is or
ganized for their introduction. It may
be months or years before practical use
is made of the little revolutionary en
tirely but here it is, tho successful so
lution of a problem that has worried
the minds of men for a century.
YboniiEES is terribly in carnnst.
about having nothing to do with Gree
ley at Baltimore. He says: "I would
rather of a dark night risk the nerilons
edge of some Alpine precipice on top
of a drunken mule."
Innocent.
Samuel E. May has proved himself
innocent of the charges that were pre
ferred against him by the Democratic
party of the State. We predicted be-
iore the election that the great hue
and cry about May's stealing was ut
terly false, and gotten up by the Dem
ocrats for political capital. The r.i.ir.
ing of May of each and every charge
that has been preferred against him
establishes the correctness of our pre
diction.
To what depths have the lc-ufom
the Democratic party sunk, when they
will willfully and maliciously seek to
rob an innocent man of his liberty,
and brand him as a criminal, thus cast
ing a stigma of shame over the future
life and prosperity of May and his
family, for the purpose of carrying an
election. The highwayman is content
by robbing his victim of his purse and
letting him go free with a reputation
untarnished; but tho Democracy of
Oregon would imprison Christ to carrv
an election.
The trial and established innocence
of May beyond every shadow of doubt,
explains why the Democrats around
Salem were so fast to go his bail, and
why he was not tried until after the
election. They knew May to be inno
cent, and knew that he would never
disgrace himself and family bv fleein
from justice when a trial would estab
lish his innocence. The RennliliV.nn..
were not in the ring, hence they had
no opportunity of knowing whether
May was innocent or guilty until he
was tried; but from the amount of
smoke and furor that was raised, thev
feared that there might be some truth
in the charges. They could'nt think
it possible that men would lie so out
rageously for the purpose of carrying
an election.
Hon. Lyons, of Richmond ono of the
most distinguished of Virginia states
men, has written'a letter oif the political
situation winch appears in the Virginia
papers. The following is an extract:
Of Greely wo know only that he is
devoid of all capacity as htatcsman ;
that he had been tho advocate of al
most every disorganizing absurdity
which has annoved the itnnntrr nml
.disturbed peace, that he had been con
sistent, in noining but his enmity to
the South ; that with him he will bring
in new brood, as hungry, doubtless,
and as unprinciDaled as himself, with
Sumner at his head. I for one will
never vote for him, and I trust the
Baltimoro Convention will nominate
sonfe man for whom we can all ote,
and not commit what Senator Ferry
properly calls midsummer madness.
The Greeley Rebel Democracy are
begining to show their hands down
South early in the fight. At Yancey
ville (N. O.), a lew evenings since,
Judge Settle, Republican candidate for
Congress, was prevented from address
ing a public meeting by a shower of
rotten eggs hurled by the Ku-KIuxers.
Only let llorace be elected President;
and the lives of loyal men wouldn't be
worth rotten eggs. The Ku-Kluxers
would rule the roast.
List of Patents. The following
patents were issued from the TJ. S. Pat
ont Office to citizens of Oregon, week
ending June 1, 1S72, reported for the
Skjctixei. by Alexander & Mason, so
licitors of Patents, G05 Seventh St.,
Washington, D. C: Candlestick
A. E. Rogers & Geo. Webb La
Grande.
Within-the past thirty nine months
the Republican party, under Grant,
has reduced the debt about $332,000,
000 ($33I,045,S83), while taking off
Sl40,OQO,000 taxes. In the time the
Tammany rulers, the now avowed
and for a long time tho secret allies of
Greeley, stole $28,000,000 from the
New York Treasury.
RALTiMonn Convention-. GrcSiey
received on the first ballot out of 724
votes C80, He was declared nnnni.
moiisly elected. Brown was nomina
ted on tho first ballot. The Cincin
nati platform was endorsed, alter hav
ing been amended in one or two unim
portant particulars.
A thousand-dollar Kentucky bull re
cently undertook to stop a locomotive.
The hide, horns and tallow are lor
sale. William Lloid Garrison has
very appropriately notified Charles
uuiuui-r oi mis saa circumstance.
By the treaty lately concluded, the
Prussian forces are to be withdrawn
from France upon the payment of two
million francs additional indemnity,
to bo paid in installments, the last pay
ment to be made March, 1873.
Strauss receives 12.000 in rmll ,,
his expences for his part in the Boston
Jubilee. The members of the- foreign
bands receire 5 per day each and expenses.
BORN.
MFRRIMAN-In Manzinita Saturday, Joly
6, 1872, to tie wife of JFin. Merriman, a son.
NEW TO-DaY.
JACKSONVILLE LODGE NO. 10
TTOLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON
JO. Saturday evening at the Odd Fellow's
Hall Brothers in gocd Etanding are invited
to attend.
. , R ENRY KLIPPEL, N. G.
J.so A. Boter, Sec'y.
f S. J. DAT.
Trustees. J C. IV. Savaoe.
( F. Lit.
Regular Rebekab Degree Meeting last Mon
day of each month, at 7 o'clock', r. m.
ASHLANDJCADEMY.
WAII.EAIAPPT T) ANNOUNCE THAT
the Athland Academy is rapidly ap
proaching completion, and will commence its
nrst term on the first Monday of uext October
No expense or pains will be spared to make
ltd rOOmS invftintr In .11 . nn:-lti .;
hoi.kJ .:""? ".".u" ,u "ra" r
.......... u ucuijr, we oeueve the Ashland
wi i? '8 "?l,EurPa'fd by any school in the
land. It will be fully famished with Maps,
LUarlS. Plftnno n.mn. ol.il L ' '
, .bJl.c, x uuuMjumc apparatus.
c. and much care will be taken to secure for
it a competent Board of Instructors.
TUITION, PER TERM.
Prenaralnrr .. -
Sub Junior c 00
iam.or 7 00
Semor ; 8 00
ixrR.s.
Linirnaires. moIi.
per term S 3 00
" " 3 00
" " 10 00
r' " io oo
' " 3 00
Penciling,
tainting, .
Instrumental Music, ?
Use of instrument, '
Book keeping, single
entry, "
Book keeping double
" 3 00
" 6 00
Private familtm. nr
entry,
Board can be hn In
with the Prinpiniil'a
family for $3 50 per
week, exclusive of washing. We believe Ibat
ao academy in the State offers like inducements
at such low rates. If further information is
desired, it maj be obtained by calling on Rev.
J. II. Skidmorc at Ashland, Jackson county,
Oregon- JnlyI3lf
There is no such Word as Fail
TMRANT'S
cosirocS'n
Extract of Culicbs
AND
COPAIBA,
A Str.E, CERTAIN- AXD
SPEEDY CURE
For all Diseases of the Blapder, Kidsets and
ubinart ukoans, cither in. the Male or Female,
frCOUcntlv nrrfnrminn' rnrfft onm In tin.
short space of three or four days; and always
iu ic? time tuau nj umcr preparation, in
the use of
TARRaNT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
CUBEB3 AND COPAIBA
There is no need of confinement or change of
diet In its approved form of a paste, it is en
tirely tasteless, and caues no unpleasant sen
sation to the patient, and no exposure. It is
now acknowledged by tha most le'arneu 'a the
Profession that in all secret diseases Cubebs
and Copaiba are the only remedies that can be
relied upon with any certainty of Success.
Tarrant's Compound Extract of Cubebs and
Copaiba NEVER FAILS.
MAXCFACICnED OM.T BT TARRANT' & CO.,
278 & 2S0 Greenwich and 100 Warren Sts
New York.
Sold by Drnggists all over the world.
julylSmG
JUST RECEIVED
AND
OPENED
AT
SACHS BROS'
TEMPLE
OF
FASHION !
A
LARGE STOCK
OF
&
Everybody is respect
fully invited to call and
examine them.
Saclis Bros.
Jakcsonvillee, Ogn., May i-tf
Warren lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M .
A HOLD their regular communicatioL
Q'on the Wednesday Evenings or prcced"
VAing the full moon. in Jacksoxtiij.. n.
EG,,S- ,r T-G. REAMS, W. M..
JIas. Jlcijxn, Sect.'
eragKfws
MsanSl -
In the Field Again.
TREADWELL& CO
WITH THE OLD STASDAED
HARVESTING
So popular with all Calfornia farmers,
with all the Latest Improvements, aud many
ones for the Harvest of '72.
We ofler also the
Genuine Haines'
Headers, from 10 to 15 feet cnt, improved by
Walter A. Wood, having not only all the ad
vantages of the old Illinois machine, but Wood's
lSptments'ana Blso DOANE-3 ADJUSTA
BLE REEL.
33 No other Hcadpr liii Ihi-so tn.n, ..
and no other parties sell them. They are made
especially tor us Tor California use, by Wood, at
Uoosick Falls, N. Y.
The Kirby Self-Rake Reaper
and Mower.
These machines are too well known to need
description. Also the '-Kirby Clipper Mower"
price S75 the cheapest and for many purpo
ses the best in the market.
All Sizes
HOADLEY'S
Portable Engines.
Sole Agents, TREADWELL & CO.
'The IlOfldlpv" IQ fnA norfiutflnn f fT. T.
table Engine. As a Threshing Engine, they
, '"K ieu an omers, until now scarcely any
other is to be found. With the
RUSSELL'S THRESHER
(IfiflPROVED)
You have the most complete set of threshing
machinery in the world. '-The Rufsell," as im
proved, cannot fi(pntmlio.i ;n ft. AAnn u-.
a E?le agcn' f tbe sale of these celebrated
"""rii "u nave naa tnem built expressly
Tor California. Ask any farmer who has a
"Russell Thresher," what he thinks of it.
JlcCormick's Reaper. Jones' Plows, Wagons,
Header Trucks Russell and Planet Horse
Powers, Hay Presses, Forks, Cultivators,
bey thes, Snathes, &c., Ac., &c
Studcbaker Parm Wagons,
Ithaca Horse Hakes,
Anew lot of several car loads, just received :
With alsO PVfTV i1,sirinf inn nf '
Panning Implements,
And a fresh stock of
HARD WARE,
Rope, Wails, Mining, Goods,
Millmcn and Farmetfs
Machinery and. Findings
.Please ;Eend for circalais and prices,
TreadwelL & Co.,
Market Head, or Front St,
San Francisco.
Everybody Can Have
A GOOD SHOW-'
Clear the Track WU7i Your Last
Year's Spring Styles
and Sliijf-icorn
Goods!
CAKO & BAUM
ZTA YE NONE OF THAT KIND.
CARO & BAUM
nave inst received their New and Comnlete
Stock of
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING.
HOOTS & SHOES UATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE & TINWARE,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
DRUGS, OILS & PAINTS,
BOOKS & STATIONERY
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
And a complete assortment ol
FAlftXLY GHOCEZUES.
We are detemined not to be undersold by
any honee in the county.. Don't spend a dol
lar for anvthina tn nnr lino tvithnnt fit-ct unit
ing to see our STOCK and PRICES.
CARO & BAUM.
Abland, Ogn., May 18, 1872. 3m
POSITIVELY SELLIaG OUT!
MY ENTIRE STOCK
OF
MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of
DRY & FANCY GOODS
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE.
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, &c
Which will be sold at
COST & FREIGHT,
FOE
CASH ONLY.
Also, the
BRICK STORE,
Cor. Main & Oregon Streets.
Also,
DWELLING HOUSE,
Corner 5th & California Streets.
MORRIS MENSOR.
Jacksonvi lie, Ogn. MaylSm
J. B. WHITE. ALEX harxlv.
WHITE & MARTIJV
(SUCCESSOR TO JAS.T. GLENN.)
DEALKIt IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON.
AW FIRM SEW GOODS,
....AXD....
ISTEW PHIGESt:
LOW PRICES WILL WIN!'
npiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE "
X in notifying hia friends and the public
generally, that he h now receiving and op
ening a very large and eitensive stock or
STAPLE DKY GOODS,
READY MADE CI0THIHQ.
HATS AND CAPSg.
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM'
CLOTHS,
BLAJVKETS,
HOOP SKIKT5-
ETC., ETC.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ladies', Misses' & Cliivsu's Shoes.
:l JlaTena,S0' iD cowii" "lib -a
r-theabove,a very large nd -T
ar extensive slocltof choice -a
C3f Groceries, Hardware, -j
QneeDsware, -j
CSS- Glass- -j
&5- ware, Cillery, -a
&3 Paints nn.l Oils; also, -a
,iY!ndow 01a?8' Nails, Iron-a
-and Steel Cast and Steel5s
- Plows, Woodea- and Willow ware-
lam readv tn ii ..ii
the .LOWEST CASpr7cE. l-r.ow Lw""
tohuveoodo. willdrfl u .i ""s",:Dln
vantage- to .mIa;,ohekb3. re pu h a -
,ndpJSnlTl I6"' ":Ion. determined not to he-,
undersold hy aoy house in Jackn county.
Givo me a call, and then judge tor jourselr
as to my capacity to furnith goods as .C.
WniTE & MARTIN.
' Jacksonville, November 18,-1871 tf.
03E3CE3LDR
FOR
CASH.
. FISHER &BE0TBEE,
conjjEi: op
California ami Oregon Streets.
JACKSONVILLE
Hare on Band a
LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE
DHY GOODS,
'CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, Etc.
All of which will be sold
AT REDUCED PRICES.
. , . T A- FISHER & BRO.
Jacksonville. Jane 25th, 1SS8. jan27-tr
Genuine Haine's
Headers, from 10 to 15 feet cut, made bv Wat.
.-. ... ..uuua. uuutitik rmil.H. I., With alt
his improvements, and having also Doane'a
Patent. ArimstAtilpRppl dtYJA An ty. .
.. ., ulucr eaa
crs have these improvements. Take none bat
me names' improved Headers made by Wood
erpeciaily for California. '
RUSSELL'S THRESHFR
as improved is the perfection of the Threshlnir
Machine. We have them from 30 to 40 inch
with new feed table, large shoe, double fan'
elevator, double discharge. cti nirt. ..ni.n
for the wants of California, after years of stndy
It has greater cleaning capacity than any other
chine has erer equalled "The Russell :" none
caa exceed It.
Treadwell & Co.
sax nuKcisc.