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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1870 ‘‘THEY SAY.” Chinese Immigration. The Position of the Pacific Coast Democracy. Africa the Hope of England. T he N ew Y ork T ribune oh T rain .—The Tribune is rather disposed to poke fun at They say—Ah 1 well, suppose they do ; The Inland Empire, thus discourseth on George Francis. In its issue of December But can they prove the story true? Published Every Saturday .Morning, Great importance is given to a bill intro this topic : 11th at the close of a long, humorous and Foul slander.- oft arise from non ght sarcastic article, it saya : duced in the ¿Senate by Williams, of Oregon, BY P. D, HULL, “There is to be a grand exodus towards But malice, envy, want of thought. which prohibits the importation into the Uni this land of mystery before many years. L*u 1> 1 1 n h o r & 1* 1- o p r 1 o t <> r. Train takes pains to inform us that “full Why count yourself among the “they” ted Statos of Chinese coolies under contracts From all present appearances, the forthcom houses meet him everywhere in his charac Who whisper what they dare not say? OFFICE—On Third St. Between California and C. fur service. It is claimed by Republican pa ing report of Dr. Livingstone will establish ter of a Lunatic and a Mountebank,” as well TERMS: pers that this measure will have an effort to that, around the head waters of the Nile, as of a “Fool” and a “Hxmbug.” The oth 00 Subscription, per annum, in advance .$1 They say—but why the tale rehearse, answer all objections to the present Chinese there is reposing among the table lands of er day he addressed the Chicago Chamber 00 $2 Six months............................................ And help to make the matter worse ? policy of the central government. that tropic region a tract large enough in of Commerce “for an hour and a half,” and No good can possibly accrue ADVERTISEMENTS, We can’t see how this is possible. itself to form and empire, that is at once fer delighted everybody. When he was in the From telling what may bo untrue ; In T he D emocratic N ews will be charged nt In the first place, the introduction of such tile, healthful, and capable of yielding all the land of the Mormons he was not so fortunate. And is it not a nobler plan the following rates a bill was a work of supererogation, from products of the tropics. To speak of all the best you can ? Amelia, the favorite wife of Brigham Young, $3 00 First insertion, (ten lines or less) the fact that if the laws abolishing negro ala For each week thereafter................................... $1 ÜÜ A great many of the cotton mills of Eng- did not admire him. Neither does Miss very were valid, all other kinds of sluvery A liberal deduction from the above rates will be land are idle. Despite the exertions of that Susan B. Anthony. It will always to be us They say—Well, even if it should be so, were also abolished by them. made on quarterly and yearly advertisements. country in ramifying India with railroads a wonder that a man of such uncommon gen- Why need you tell the talo of woe? The coolie trade is a slave trade, and men there is not enough of the raw material to ious and of an imagination so fertile, of such Will it the bitter wrong rcdres3, JOB PRINTING. bound to service under coolie contracts are supply the now idle mills of Lancashire. remarkable eloquence and of a person so at Oi make one pang of sorrow less? Every variety of Job Work execute 1 with neat slaves, and it follows, therefore, that coolies Will it an erring one restoro, England lias already a foothold in Abyssinia, tractive, should be so little a favorite with ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. cannot he held to a specific performance of llence'urth to “ go and sin no more?” and she declares now, through her great or the ladies. Perhaps it is because he roars said contracts any more than white men or gan, that the Suez canal being finished she too loudly. Our earnest advice to him is to negroes. Every Chinaman who lands on our Business QZuriis asks fur nothing but a fair competition in mitigate his thunder. Coasts becomes at once as free as any other They say—Oh ! * pause and look within, I “You seem to be pleased,” writes Train to See how thine heart inclines to sin ; inhabitant, no matter what his condition may the trade of the world. India, on ooe hand, Watch, lest in dark temptation’s hour have been at home, and notwitistanding any and Abyssinia on the other, guard the far us, “at the criticisms of the Western press” Thou sink, perchance, beneath its power. I slavish contract he may have entered into thest portals of the great work, her supre concerning himself. Pleased! pray, what Pity the weak, weep should they fall, with those who advanced his passage across macy on the sea England will not surrender put into Train’s head that we were pleased? J AC KSO A VIL I, E EO DCS E And speak their good or not at all. without a tremendous struggle. To compete On the contrary, we were pained, and that, the ocean. ox olds its Williams’ bill is then nothing but a salve successfully on the sea her manufactures on too, most profoundly. We are sorry for all every Saturd The Stone Giant of Cardiff. on top of a salve, and it seems to us is a the land must also prosper, and, to insure the misfortunes of our friend George Francis. Hall. Brother» in attend. transparent attempt to shift the blame by an their prosperity, the raw material must be The following epithets bestowed upon him . D. SHORT, R. abundant and cheap. There is not much filled us with regret: “Addlepated swin For some months past the Eastern papers act of hum buggery. P. F euley , ) hope from the United States, for cotton mills dle-bag ; Old Windy; Gas pipe,” and here, S. J. D ay , Trustees. have been much occupied in describing a re In the second place, coolie importation is W m . R ay , J not what the working men of America object are rapidly extending through all the South without the least regard for .our feelings, ho or iso pre- markable stone figure, discovered May l>t.*lS69. t—f ern States—so rapidly that shrewd calcula sends us extracts from other newspapers, in tended—while digging a well mi alarm near to, alone. It is against allowing Chinese to tors already count the years as but few until which he is called “a raving, tearing lunatic; JAMBS R. NE!E, Card ff, New Yolk. Many believe this giant come to and live in the country at all, that raw cotton will no longer be shipped from monkey, hand organ, comedian, two-headed, gurc ol stone, part of which is washed they cry out. 'fhe present healthy popula our Southern ports. We opine, then, that snake, negro minstrel, Chinese giant, and by the udion of the water, is the pclri- tion of Caucasians object to their country be England’s next struggle will be among the Third Struct, l^stween California ! . . (O heavens !) Jackass.” And this title is ■ .lcauon ol a human b >dy, over 10 leet high ing inundated by a hundred millions of table lands of Africa, where the soil is fertile bestowed upon a man who writes to us that .nid built in coilossal proportions; others leprous heathen, 'fhe question as to whether and the climate kind. And when the day he not only possesses “physical strength” claim it to be the. work of some former race, they are imported or come alone is entirely a comes we doubt not but as rich mines as might but “moral power” and “intellectual 7-T- Particulr.r attention paid to the collection i who occupied this continent long since, and minor one. The laws of nature forbid the living togeth ever were discovered will be found in that superiority.” The physical strength might nf Claims'against the Federal and F-'fate Govern • | some claim that it is h fraud got up on sp-c- meats, the Entry of Lnnd.-' «inlcr the Pre emgCion er of different races. In order that it might strange country. It must have been there be proper enough for a jackass, but the intel «da.ion, and a very profitable speculation it and Hoinestea! Law-, an 1 t > the Entry r>! Mineral that the ships of Solomon sailed to find the lectual superiority is something with which Lodes an 1er the n-cent Act of < 'ongre.-s. turns out to the lucky owners. It is de not be neccss-arv. they have been separated gold and ivory for the temple, and other that animal has not heretofore been credited. -cribed by anatom ¡Ms as a very wonderful by oceans, and the terrible punishment of ships may yet seek the same route for a simi- We should have been more indignant at this W. HAULER, production and perfect in every representa inongrelization is inflicted upon the disobe ar purpose, for it is a pleasant faith of the asinine appellation if Train had not allowed tion of the human frame, and a' tists say that dient. Israelite that the templo is to be restored in Attorney anJ Coimsdlor-at-Law, himself to have been diddled out of $£,650 by White men of America propose to, observe it is an excellent production of r. work of God’s law, and keep ata distance the Chinese more than its pristine magnificence. This the World. As it is, we fear that mankind JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, • ' f < f A lepers, felons and whores that with Radical is but a view of the course commerce will will think bis ears just an inch or so longer Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and 'fhe following is the summing up of the Yermission are being sent here by the Emper take ; the other deep question of civilization than they should be. other Courts of this State. and moral progress which will follow, we are casjr by a correspondent of the Sacramento ( or of China. OFFICE—In building furiuerly occupied by O. E ffect of R ailroads on the W eather .- Union, writing lately from New York : Jjicobs—opposite Court House square. Tf Williams imagines he can neutralize this not considering. As it was England that The stone giant which has been astonish resolve by.his decepjivo bill, he is greatly gave the first settled government to the New The opinion seems to be gaining 'strength Dr. L. T. DAVIS, World, that wrested India from the Sepoy, that the Pacific Railroad is working a great ing the natives of Onondaga county, where mistaken. and peopled the islands of the South Pacific, change in the climate of the Plains. Instead ■ ’OfQco««On. jE’ixxo oti'oct, it was found, is on its way to this city. A The people of Oregon will vote against the friend of mine saw it in Albany a few days candidates of the Blackmail Ring next June, so it seems there is another work for her to of continuous droughts, all along the rail Opposite ( lie Old . since, and while he concurs in the opinion of and dash down his aspirations to have his jerform, irt planting an empire in the centre road, rain now falls in refreshing abundance. . of Africa, and lifting the veil from that hith The result has been remarked upon in other the press that it is well worth seeing, he commission renewed. A rkansas Livmtv S tabile , qualifies the statement by pronouncing it an sections of the west. In Central Ohio, for erto darkened land.” America for Caucasians. example, it is said, the climate has been rev. ingenious fraud. A story is going around Develop our resources with white labor. The Law of True Marriage. Jacksonville, Oregon. olutionized since iron rails have formed a net that the giant was taken into Onondaga coun Keep the blood that won the revolution and work all over that region. Instead of the E. II. GREENMAN, ty and deposited on the farm of Newell by conquered the continent, pure. Whenever man pays reverence to woman— IPliyisician efi? Surgeon, Hull, who figures prominently in its discov Manifest Destiny means the destiny of the wherever any man feels the influence of any destructive droughts formerly suffered there, ery and subsequent proprietorship, and it is white race, and as the Republic owes all its woman, purifying, chastening, abashing, for some four or five years there has been OFFICE—Corner of California and Fifth rain in abundance—even more than enough to streets, Jacksonville, Oregon. distinctly charged that several months ago glory of the past to white men, so nAist she strengthening him against temptation, shield satisfy all the wants of the farmers, This ^3ff*Will practice in Jaekson and adjacent coun- an iron-bound box was conveyed by a four- depend on them for the glory it is proposed to ing him from evil, ministering (O bis eelf ies, ar.d attend promptly to professional calls. change is thought to be the result of the horse team down the road leading to Newell’s earn in the future. respect, medicining to his weariness, peopling house, and was not seen beyond his farm, and DB. A. B. OVERBECK The Democracy assert these things, and his solitude, winning him from sordid prizes, equilibrium produced in the electrical cur- that Hull appeared in that locality about the will insist that no more Chinese immigrants enlivening his monotonous days with mirth, rents, which had brought about a more uni WILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- form dispensation of the rain. It is a fact lY GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls same time. There are various other suspi be allowed to argve, and that those already or fancy, or wit, flashing Heaven upon his within the observation of all who remember <on professional bujinesftriwjlu office aud residence cious circumstances surrounding the alleged here shall be removed so soon as possible. earth, and mellowing it all for spiritual fer- ,o re at the anti-railroad times, that we have now mystery, and two or three scientific gentle We Nvant no cheap human labor, and no tility—there is the element of marriage. The Overbêflt’ Hospital, few or no such thunder storms as we former Whenever woman pays reverence to man ,-On Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 1-tf men, among them Professor Marsh, of Yale dwelling together on terms of equality of diff ly had in New England. The iron rails College, I learn, have pronounced against erent races of men. —whenever any woman rejoices in the JAMES D. FAY, the antiquity of the statue. But notwith Coolies or immigrants, we care not which ; strength of man, feels it to be God's agent, which cross each other in every direction standing this, the credulity of the public ap they must all be kept away.— Daily Oregon upholding her weakness, confirming her pur serve as conductors and equalizers of the Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, pears undisturbed and stock in the stone Herald, Jan. 4th. electric currents, and so prevent the terrible pose, and crowning her power ; wherever he • ___________ A _ explosions which used to terrify us in former .California Street, in building formerly occupied by man has suffered no decline. One hundred T en years ago a young man named Quack reveals himself to her just, upright, inflexible, years. The telegraphic wires which accom Dr. E. II. Greenman. thousand dollars was offered and refused for enbush drove a lot of cattle to New York, yet tolerating, merciful, benignant, not un pany the iron rails everywhere, also act an a one fourth interest in the statue while it Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts sold them and was robbed of the money, and ruffled perhaps, but not overcome by the important part in diffusing electricity equally of this State. was in Albany. His giantship proves one went to California leaving his friends to world’s turbulence, and responding to all her through the atmosphere, thus preventing the «vît* Particular attention paid to the collection «laim to the powerful ancestry which lie rep gentleness, his feet on the earth and his occurrence of severe thunder storms.— Boston .of Claims against the Federal and State Govern resents, to be well founded—he draws well, think he was dead. There he and two others ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption formed a partnership, agreeing that in case head among the stars, helping to hold her Traveler. and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral filling the house nightly. His draft powers of death the survivor or survivors Bbouk soul steadfast in the right, to stand firm Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. are certainly superior - to those of the artists have all the Company property. They went against the encroachments of vanity, impa C heap F ood for C anaries .—Folks who who have drawn him for the illustratetj^anc to Australia, where last year his two part tience, fatigue and discouragement, helping have pet canaries will find that they are ex daily press, though the cuts which these have a !?. a, siwaaa, a., ners died,-leaving him $150,000. He sailer to preserve her good nature, to develop her travagantly fond of the seed produced from presented of him were probably not intendec for Liverpool, intending to return to his early energy, to consolidate her thought, utilize the plantation, which may be found in al to be the “unkind” representations which life—there is the essence of marriage. home. He died at Liverpool on bis arrival, her Its love is mutual, equally giving and receiv most every yard, the leaf of which is well they appear. According to a private account and his friends inherit his wealth after long ing at every instant of its action. There is known to every school boy as an excellent JJAVI^G ESTABLISHED MY TELGRAPII- of the statue, it is not a very sightly object, neither dependence nor independence, but in remedy for the effects of a bee sting. The believing him dead. »■* ic headquarters at Jacksonville, I will spend terdependence. Years cannot weaken its ia^ge portion of my time in your midst, and nor a desirable shf»w for ladies to visit. It is A keen observer has discovered that Beech bonds, distance cinnot sunder them. It is a birds will eat these seeds voraciously, when will attend to such surgical practice as may pre simply a curiosity, and rt is being brought to i sent, giving especial attention to the surgical the right market. In a few days we shal er caught the hay fever by taking his text love which vanquishes the grave and trans they appear to have a decided distate to every treatment of female maladies. other kind of food offered. figures death itself into life. have the newspapers full of it. from Timothy. October 9th, 1869. oct9-3m. H Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law.11- t - k . PHYSICIAN&SURGEON, a