Strategetic.
¡¡hi1 jiimwtnitw ®iws
T he genius who strnddles.tlre editorial tri.
pod of the Roseburg Ensign, makes an assol
himself in this wise :
The Democratic News accuses us of “pre
dieting’’ the death of the Democratic party.
We do no «uch absurd thing. ’ It ¡8 one o(
the presumptions in law, that “a person not
heard from in seven years, is dead.” It lias
been ten years since the Democratic party
has been “heard from,” as a national organ
Uation, therefore ifc -is leasenably supposed
to be dead. A “prediction” of its demise
would be simply ridiculous. -
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It appears that the Ensign man don’t read
election returns to much advantage. “The
Democratic parly as a national organization
dead for ten years!” Good joke! Mr. En
sign, “now—aw—weully you know,” don’t
you think, that it was quite an active corpse
in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and California ; not
to say New Jersey and Maryland last year?
And Mr. Ensign, don’t you think, for a
corpse, that it was rather too lively for your
political brethren to bury two years ago, in
Oregon? [Aud further, Mr. Ensign, —“no1
to put too fine a point upon it,”—don’t you
apprehend thqt.it will be a disagreeably live
ly corpse this year in Oregon? A*»k George
HI, surnamed “Coolie Williams” if he don’t
wish it was a trifle ‘deader,’ than it is?
Ah ! Mr. Ensign, your party will never play
the undertaker for ours j and although you
may live to a green old age, and be a much
wiser man than you are now, your pen will
never be employed in writing its epitaph.
P ra N c /X. C hromo —a journal of popular
art, Las made its appearance on our table.
It is devoted to an illustration and explana
tion of Prang’B Celebrated Chromo’s, and
contains wood cuts of the more famous ; and
a priced catalouge. Address L. Prang &
Co., Boston.’
EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY
In Jackson county tho Rads have been
—OF—
whipped
bo
often,
and
so
badly,
that,
discour
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 22, 1870.
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i aged aid dismayed, the party scarcely retains
the semblance of an organization. What is
Democratic State Convention-
lacking id strength, however, is to a degree
By virtue of the action of the Democratic supplied by a certain amount of cunning
born
State Convention, which was held at Port among some few of the leaders, like Tolman,
h w 4, ew-Thursday, March 19th, 1868, and of Culver, and others. We hear of a recent
SALTMARSH—In Jacksonville, January 16th,
the Democratic State Central Committee, movement among tho Fifteenth Amendment
' 1879/ to the Wife' of Joseph Saltmarsh, a son.
men,
looking
to
a
division
in
the
Democratic
SACHS.
whi|b was held at the same place, on Jan.
PL YaM ALE—-Near Manzanita, January 20th, 1870,
8th. 1870, the Democratic State Convention party, which It may be as well to ventilate,
to the wife of W. J. Ply male, a son.
ave just received -- a thor -
and
thus
warn
Demócrata
of,.the
plans
laid
wj.ll-b_€ held ajt
—•
ough assortment of FALL and. WIN
'r
Albany, oh - W edneaday. ,Uie 23d day of for dissensions in the ranks. Iç is proposed
TER GOODS, consisting of the very latest-
MA11RIËP
by the Fifteenth Amendmenters to agitato the
March. 18TO,
styles of
BONHAM—PARKER—On Wednesday, Dec. 21.
nt 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, for the pur old town and county controversy ; to get up a
feeling
in
tho
country
against
the
tow
n,
and
1869, at the residence of the bride’s father, in
pose of nominating Governor, Member ol
Salem, by Rev. Mr. Martin, Mr. W. N. Bon TRENCH »BBSS GOODS,
Coogress, Secretary of State, Treasurer, State \vice versa, and to industriously fan the flame
ham, of Grant county, and Miss Lizzie E. Par
CLOAKS,
printer, Judge of Second District, Judge of until discord and dissension culminates in a
ker, daughter of Hon. Samuel Parker, of Marion
division
and
a
bolt.
Then
a
mongrel
ticket
Third District, and Judge of Fifth District,
county.
HATS,
1 is to be placed in the field, with Rads for the
to be supported at the next June election.
California and Wisconsin papers please copy.
By order of said Committee, représenta I Legislature and County Judge, and re*
SHAWLS,
WADE—JONES—In this city Friday evening,
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cusant
democrats
fur
tho
rest
of
the
offices,
tion to said Convention was based on tbe vote
by the Rev. T. M. Martin, at the residence of the
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ineluding
Sheriff,
àc.
BALMORAL
cast for Democratic Congressman at the last
bride’s father, Mr. George Neal, Mr. W. L. Wade
It is to be regretted that some men, who
to Mrs. Meliuda J. Jones, all of Salem.
election, giving to each county one delegate
SKIRTS,
claim to be democrats, and are now aspiring
McMULLIN—HOLSAPPLE—At tho residence of
for every sevonty-five Democratic votes cast,
i for lucrative offices «at thé hands of the Dem
TRIMMINGS »
the bride’s father, January 6th, by Rev. C. H.
aud one’delegate for every fractiou of thirty-
I ocratic party, so far forget themselves and
Atkinson, Mr. William 11. McMullin to Miss
eight aud over, but allowing each county at
NOTIONS.
their duty, as to lend their willing aid to the
Sarah E. Holsuppic, all of Portland.
least one delegate therein ; which rule of ■ J
McKENNÉY—ATKÉSON—At Seattle, W. T.,
' nefarious designs of our political enemies, in
portionmeut vAll give to the several counties
Dec. 26, 1869, by Rev. John F. Damon, Mr.
the hopes of winning promotion by the sacri
the following number of delegates, to wit :
Charles McKenney, of Wilkesbarrc, Pa., and
Also a complete assortment of GENTS
fice of the integrity of the party. We are
Bunton...,.....................................
7 pained to learn that democrats (God eave the
Mrs. Sarah Atkeson, late of Eugene City, Ore and BOYS’ clothing of the very latest ’
lialier........ ............................................................... 8
gon.
Clncknmajr............................................................... 8 mark) are even now visiting the several pre
GILBERT—DAVIE—By Elder E. Cox, at the
Clatsop.......................
1 cincts, talking about the “town monopolizing
Coos........................... -.......................... -.............. 3
Court House, in Salem, Doc. 24, 1869, Wm. P.
State News.
Curry ...C..........-...................................................... 1 ail the offices ; that the Sheriff has always
Gilbert, of Umatilla county, and Elizabeth
' Columbia................................... C........................... - been taken from the town ; that tho county
Davie, o£ Marion county, Oregon.
Douglas................................... . ..............................
Marion
county.
is
entitled
to
the
nomination
of
Sheriff,
&c.
”
,
—OUR—
Grant
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HINKLE—MOSER—Also, by the same. January
[Daily
Press.
Jan.
12.]
Jaekson
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and an infinite amount more of such balder
2d, 1870, at the residence of the bride’s father,
JOSCpkU)6 AA-'• •••• ••• ,4...**. ••••••••.••••••••• •••*•«••••••
The monied men of Albany have made up
dash.
Even
if
it
were
true,
that
Jacksonville
T. A. Hinkle and Miss M. E. Moser, all of Ma
BOOTS AND SHOES
La^e..^...... .
had always nominated the Sheriff, wo can $50,000 dollars to be paid to Ben Holliday as rion county, Oregon.
* Littn...............
; 1
i /. i .
■ «Marion.........
seo no harm in it. The Sheriff, of necessity, an inducement to him to turn the Oregon HAND—GRINNELL—In San Francisco, Lkc. are of California manufacture, far superior
JMIultnoinah...
13th, by Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Mr. Wm. M. Hand,
will have to resident the county seat, and if Central Railroad from a direct line and run
Potk ...............
in quality to Eastern make, and we guaran
Tillamook
of
the Dalles City Mountaineer, to Miss M. P.
lie is nominated from the country, he will it through that town.
tee to fit the most exquisite foot.
A,Uiuatilla........
E. Grinnell.
after
his
election
reside
in
town,
and
become
Mr.
B.
F.
Drake
foundrvan
and
machines!
Union............
Washington...
identified with its interests. But it is not is this winter building a number of new labor STA A IS—IRELAND—At the residence of David
Wt>6CO.......... ...
true. Fur the last six years the Democratic saving machines, and among the number Ireland, in Polk county, Oregon, January 2,
Yamhill ....
1870, by Ira F. M. Butler, J, 1’., John H.
o. al. ••••••..•••••• ••••••«•• ••*•••. •••••••*•••*■••••••• • •»I u 8 candidates for Sheriff cannot bo said to be may be mentioned a large surface planor for
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Staats
and Miss Junia M. Ireland, all of Polk
The time for holding the County Conven town men. W. A. Owen was a resident oí dressing lumber. The patterns are now be
county.
has been replenishsd and prices reduced to*
tions to elect delegates to the State Democrat Eden precinct when he was elected for his ing made at Bootbby & Stapleton’s shop.
JAMES—BIRD—In Portland, Dec. 29th, at the meet the times. Qneensware, Crockery, and
ic Convention, was left by the Committee to first trem in 1861. It is true that ho was a This machine when completed will be su
resilience of the Jaridc’s parents, by the Rev. the like, in abundance ; in fact, all kinds of
the several County Committees, whose duty resident of Jacksonville at the time of his re perior in many respects to those of eastern
Wm. Roberts, Mr. W. S. James (late of Dalles) goods to supply the wants of the people.
election in 1866 ; but this was owing to the manufacture. The price it is thought, can
it Will be to provide therefor.
and Miss Mary E. Bird
Tho Committee would respectfully urge necessity of bis residence here as Sheriff for be placed at a less figure than it will cost, to LA CROY—MAYFIELD - In Clackamas county,
IT IS
the
previous
term.
The
present
incumbnit,
import
from
abroad.
prompt action on the part of the Democracy
December 20th, by Z. D» Norton, J. P., Mr.
Mr. Reams, was also a resident of Eleu pre
of the several counties.
[Daily Press, Jan. 13-.]
George La Croy and Miss Melissa Mayfield, all
cinct, previous to his appointment as Depu y
-
L.F. GROVER,
From a gentleman from French Prairie we . of Clackamas County.
to Owen, and his resilence here ha<’, until learn that the field of grain sown early in the CROW—LYNCH—By the Rev. Mr. Elliot, Jan. to «advertise prices, but will assure you that
Chairman.
‘V. T revitt ,
quite recently, when he purchased the Livery fail, are extremely tine and to all appearances 7th, 1870, Mr. William Crow and Miss Jennie you can buy goods of us, FOR CASH, at as
Secretary.
Stable, been altogether owing to the require promise an abundant harvest. W e think far Lynch, of all Portland.
tonishing low prices.
SPENCER
—
WALKER
—
At
the
Dalles,
on
the
T he D ifference .—Gen. Cole, who killed ments of his office.
mers will find by experience that early sown
Call and see us ; we are well supplied wi:b
But what earthly necessity exists for stir <»rain will bo far more profitable than il the 6th inst., at the residence of Thomas Miller,
Iliscock for seducing his wife, has been ap
goods, and are bound to sell them for east*
"pointed Clerk in the General Post Office at ring up ill-feeling between the town aud same field1 were seeded in the winter or Esq., by the Rev. Thus. Condon, l’astor of the
Congregational Church, Mr. James Spencer to lower than any other house in the county»
Washington. Salary, $2,500. Gen. "Dan. country. Could the country get along very spring. Our informant also stated that not
Miss Nannie Walker.
E. Sickles, who killed Phillip Barton Key well without the town, or could the town withstanding the low prices now ruling, a
SACHS BRO’S. .
—ALLEN—At the residenci) of the
for the same offence, has been appointed without the country ? They are imperatively large number of acres will be sown this MOUNTS
bride, in Lane county, on Decomber 28th, 1S69,
Minister to Spain. Salary, $12,000. While necessary,—the one to' th ) other. While it spring so that the usual yield of grain on the by Rev. K. C. Martin, Henry R. Mounts to
Daniel McFarland, who recently killed Rich might be regarded as excusable in a political prairie will not fall below that of former Mrs. Mary E. Allen.
ardson for precisely the same cause, has been opponent, especially an unscrupulous rad., years.
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removed by Grant from his position as As to attempt the generation of strife and ill-
DIED
The Commercial department of the Will
feeling
of
the
character
above
referred
to,
sessor of Internal Revenue.
tor political effect ; in a democrat who, for amette ,University is a success from the com .CARLL—In Jacksonville, January 19th, 1<S7O, of
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Mrs. Mary L. Carll, consort of
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
• T he Oregon Medical and Surgical Repor his own paltry ends, attempts to sow discord mencement. The class in book keeping al Consumption,
Wm.
Carll
;
aged 19 years and 5 months.
ter lor December, 1869, and January, 1870, between his brethren in the town and country, ready numbers forty puplis, and the class in
MILLER—I® Jacksonville, Monday, January rnm: undersigned would respect -
penmanship
contains
ninety.
it
is
inexcusable.
We
have
no
language
at
has been laid upon our table. This periodi
17th, 1870, of Hcarle fever, John F. T., son of JL tally inform his friends and the public gen
erally that ho has purchased the above estab
cal, it appears to us, will be of inestimable our command, adequate, to denounce in fitting
Yesterday evening the river was raising J. N. T. zand Betsey Ann Miller, aged 10 lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
months and 15 days.
Value to medical practitioners in this State. terms, the ignoble wretch, who panders to an slowly Ixtt steadily. The water at dark was
henceforward conducted under bis constant per
sonal
supervision, and he guarantees satisfaction
It is filled with matter valuable and iostruc- unfounded prejudice, in the hope of winning five feet above low water mark.
to all who may favor hint with their patronage.
tive to the professional aud non professional promotion at the expense of his party unity,
These stables are centnrlly located, and within
The small boys of the East Salem district
convenient
distance of the various houses of publie
and
attempts
to
generate
and
intensify
a
cause
reader, and should be liberally patronized.
school
have
organized
themselves
in
a
juven
entertainment.
Horses or mules will bo boarded
E. R. Fiske, A. M. M. D., Salem, Editor. less bitterness between democrats in order ile military company and have, daily drills.
and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
to attain his own selfish and sordid ends.
charges. lie has the largest stock in Oregon,
Terms $4 00 per annum in advance.
They thus have order at play.
south of Portland, of
Let democrats watch these missionaries of
W k regret to learn the death of lion. Na hato and malice, in their peregrinations
Bids and proposals arc invited for the con
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DULY is
th an io? Ford, of Polk county. Col. Ford ‘ through the county, and spot them. Let struction of 18 miles of the Coos Bay WagoD
sued by the Clerk of the ■ County Court of
was1 one of the early pioneers of Oregon— them be placed under the ban.
Road.
•y
Oregon tor tiio County of Josephine, and to me with single or double teams, for hire on reason
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FINE GOODS !
BRO’S
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&c., &c.
CUT AND FASHION
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
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served in the Provisional and Territorial
Legislatures, and until very recently, took
•'Bn active and • influential part in the politics
of tbe State. He was nt the time of his
death, we believe, Assessor of Polk. His
1089 will long be seriously felt in Polk coun
ty*.
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receipt of Vick’s Illustrated
Catalogue and Floral Guide, which, as its
name implies, is a catalogue of flowers,
bulbs, plants, hints on gardening, transplant
ing; etè., embracing 84 pages, and is adorned
with wood cuts and colored plates ; price ten
cents. . Address JtKhes Vick, Rochester. N.
Y. To the ladies, this catalogue possesses
rare attractions, and "a copy should be ob-
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D r . H olladay —T he R ailroads M an ’ s
last S urgical O peration .—Ben. ILdladay
recently performed a surgical operation on
the pockets of the Albany people’ in the fol
lowing stvie: Albany wanted the railroad
close by ; Ben. wouldn’t put it there, unless
Albany would aubmit to be bled $50,000—
one half in cash and one half in real estate.
So the enterprising little town submitted to
the operation, and the plethoric purses of its
people were depleted accordingly. Pleased
with his success, Dr. Holladay has gone on
to Washington to perform a similar opera
tion on a larger scale on Congress.
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W ell S old .—Mr. W. C. Myers, who left
this county last May, with a drove of near 300
horses, for Missouri, writes to friends here
that he has disposed of the entire lot, real
izing an average of $75 (greenbacks) per
head. A paying trip for Mr. Myers,
gained early.
W b are/in rçpeipt of No. 1 Vol. 1 of the
P^ily Evening Call, a new Portland daily,
published by Morrison & Miller. The salu
tatory announces that the paper will be inde
pendent, ‘-‘ignoring all political parties, and
T he Daily Democratic Press, published at
uptfammelled by rings and cliques, and de Salem by Beriah Brown, made its appear
voted to the welfare of the public.” Suc-, ance on our table this week. We extend to
the Daily Press a hearty welcome.
cess to it.
Daily Statesman Jan. 14.
Number of deeds received in Marion coun
ty during 1869, 687. The consideration aver
aging a bill over $500 ; number of mortgages,
82 ; number of manage license, 100 ; num
ber of divorces II.
A boy was born on the Santiam, a few
days ago, who has webs between his toes
clear to the ends.
The remains of a man were found recently
five miles East of Salem.
Mr. Smith, of Buena Vista Pottery, informs
us that their works are so arranged that the
supply of ware is governed entirely by the
demand. They arc fixed to manufacture four
times the amount they now do by simply in
creasing the number of hands.
Mr. S. thinks there are many resources of
Oregon lying undeveloped that would amply
repay any one of sufficient enterprise to bring
them out. For instance, he knows of a bed
of regular porcelain clay, which would make
China ware of the very best variety, The
wealth of Oregon is not half told yet.
able terms ; also,
directed, in favor of M. Colwell and against Antono
Obert, for the sum of eighty-six and thirty-nine GOOD SADDLE HORSES
MULES,
one hundredths dollars, (.$86 39-100) U. S. Gold
.
-•<! p H
Coin, and the further sum of twenty-six and forty-
Which will be hired to go to any part of.
five one hundredth dollars ($26 45-100) costs.
the country at moderate rates.
Also an execution in favor of F. Rose and
Animals bought and sold, and horses broke to
against 11, E. Uhrlandt, for the sum of two hun saddle or harness.
dred and twenty-two and fifty one hundredths dol-.
lars ($222 50-100) U- S. Gold Coin, and the fur
T.
Reames»,
ther sum of forty and forty one hundredths dol
Nov. 6th, 1869.
novfl tf.
lars ($40 40-100) costs.
Also an execution in favor of Michael Boer and
Peter Riar, and against Antone Obert, for the
sum of four hundred and forty-five dollars, ($445)
U. S. Gold Coin, with interest and cnsts and ac
cruing costs, which judgments were enrolled anti
docketed irrthe Clerk’s office oq the 10th day of
ll those indebted to the lath
August, 1869, on the 10th day of November, 1869,
firm of pulton A Stearns, are hereby notified
and on the 12th day of January, 1870.
to come forward and settle their accounts by the
I have levied upon the undivided one-eighth of a
quartz ledge and three arastras. the property of first day of January either by cash or note, as the
Antono Obert ; also, tho undivided six-eighths books MUST BE CLOSED UP.
J. M. SUTTON.
of said ledge and arastras, with three hundred
dec4-tf.
feet adjoining on the North, the property of II~ Dec. 4th, 1869.
E. Uhrlandt, situated in Lightning Gulch, and
known as tho “M-lichi Bauohman Quartz Ledge,”
DR. W. JACKSON,
in Josephine County, Oregon.
I will offer the above described property for
sale to the highest bidder at the Court House door,
on
Dental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, Jacksonville^
Oregon,
f All ' styles of Dental work done on short
Monday, the 21st day of February. A. D.,
notice, at reduced prices, Particular attention
1870, between the hours of nine o’clock, A. M., given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth
and four o’clock, P. M., of said day, for cash in extracted without pain by the use of the late
hand.
method of local anasthesia. All work warranted,
W. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Kerbyville, January 17th, 1870.
jau22-w4.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
nov20 3m.
LAST CALL,
A
DENTIST.