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\ r r . / r EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY Yesterday forenoon Moore, a tinner, was brought It is well known that the News has been engaged for som« time past in warning Democrats of th« con before Recorder Thompson, on a charge of having it *■ * ' I *■ » templated treachery of some who claim membership furnished intoxicating liquors to J. M. Curley, - or »-; and office in the Democratic party. We charged contrary to the City Ordinance "in such case pro upon these men a distinct understanding with the vided.” He plead guilty and was fined -$20 and Republican party in this county, having for its ob costs, which he paid. Much satisfaction was ex ject the destruction of the unity and consequent pressed oonaerning this 4«cis on yesterday. Al1 loss of the ascendency of the Democratic party here, feel interested in the subject of the special ordin I by the creation of intestine feuds and factions. The ance refered to. Saloon keeper« unanimously pe * •' »Radical organ with more sagacity than honesty titioned tho Council to take the action they did, denies these allegations; but at the same time its and it would be hard indeed if the will of our whole jD,well'» Wathington LeU»r tolhe Sentinel, January utterances all prove the troth of these charges, and people, formally expressed- could be disregarded a the* Democratic State Central Committee, 17th. the falsity of the denial, else why the sudden with impunity. The prisoner said he had not î which was held at the same place, on Jan. We shall keep the above standing at the head of change from bitter denunciation of Democrats, to heard of the ordinance until at the time he gave > * < 8tb, 1870, the Democratic State Convention our columns until after oleetion for the delectation words full of sweetness, and sentences redolent of the liquor. It is to be hoped that all have heard ave just received ? a thor . of our Republican friends. We know they like honey, in reference to them ? Radical praise of •f it by this time. will Be held al ough assortment of F Alili » b H WIN» AAteay, «a W«da««day, the »34 4ay of the sentiments so Cranklp ««pressed ■ above j and the personel, the principles, or the organization of [Daily Press, February 3d.] TER GOODS, consisting of the very latest yet they abuse their next candidate for Governor the Democratic party, m«y, w« think, with per March, 1870, A Portland paper states that the man Wilson styles of ; s ■ , , i. ; awfully for expressing them, calling him a "d—d fect propriety b« classed among the new things who was arrested in Clackamas county sometime r at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, for the pur old tool, d—d old pudding head,” wishing "Con under the sun. It is certainly not prompted by since charged with the murder bf Israel Wydeen, pose of nominating Governor, Member of gress would pay him for that d—d old bell-mare, love, and must of necessity bo the result of some has escaped from the Washington Territory peni Congress, Secretary of State, Treasurer, State and let him go over to the Democrats, where he sinister motive. It is a good maxim in politics, as tentiary. Printer, Judge of Second District, Judge of will go as soon as he gets bis pay.” They roundly CLOAKS, in every relation cf life, to be on g^ard against an en The good weather of the past few days bad its . Third District, and Judge of Fifth District, assert that "he is a democrat and rebel at heart, and i Î <*' • I emy, especially when he professes kindness. Timeo effect on the streets. In the country, however, the HATS, to be supported at the next June election. always ways, and only joined the Union party to Danaoa et dona ferente». We commend the maxim By order of said Committee, representa roads are in a very soft condition, and travelers get pay for his "expedition to fight the emigrants; ” to our Democratic brethren, while they read the tion to said Convention was based on the vote SHAWLS, pronounce the going as bad as it ever^cts to be. Z' I cast for Democratic Congressman at tho last and only writes such d—d heavy things, as that following from the Sentinel, which we insert be Mr. R. J. Ladd, who was so horribly mangled BALMORAL election, giving to eaçh county one delegate in the Sentinel, to please old Sumner and Williams» cause it may escape the attention of. thoso who • • ________ _______ . ............ • • " in a saw mill in Portlaud a few days since, is im and get their help to get his bell-mare claim paid. ” for every seventy five Democratic votes cast, don’t read our cotemporary, and we are anxious SKIRTS, and one delegate for every fraction of thirty They refer to the secession sentiments Dowell ex for its wide circulation in Democratic circles. It proving, and his friends think he will recover. » J ‘ eight and over, but allowing each county at pressed in ’60-61, and ’62, up to the publication affords the fullest evidence of the truth of tho char Tho farmers in this neighborhood have com •• I TRIMMINGS, least one delegate therein ; which rule of ap of a certain card of his on the eve of election in ges we have heretofore made and repeated . menced setting things in order about their farms., portionment will give to the several counties June, 1862 ; and his purchase of a share in a There are, no doubt, men in the party, good preparatory to tho spring seeding. NOTIONS, the following number of delegates, to wit : "rebel” newspaper as proof of his treasonable pro men, but wrong in this—who will support those » [Daily Press, February 5th.] 7 clivities. , In fact, the amount of profanity and nominations, no matter whom or how effected. Benton........ li 1 A private correspondent states that the celebrat 8 This feeling is, however, fast wearing out, and Baker......... . ? * ; , t * . abuse expended on "Governor ” Dowell by our f 8 there are many others who will not support cor ed Boston Quintet Club is coming to the Pacific Clackamas..', Also a complete assortment of GENTS 1 "God-and-morality” brethren when the last Senti rupt and unprincipled men, or men who suffer coast in Maj . It is probable that it will visit Clatsop........ 3 nel appeared, was something appalling. Wo are their nominations to be effected against the wishes and BOYS’ clothing of the very latest Coos............. 1 astonished to think that the "Ilappy Family” of of their party by dishonorable and underhanded Oregon before it will return east. This club en Curry.......... expedients, simply because their names arc on the joys the reputation of containing the finest musi 2 Columbia.... 9 Jackson county Radicals, could so abuse a man to party ticket, lhis is the only means in the power cal talent in the United States, it has a world* Douglas..... . 6 whom their party owes so much. It exhibits the of independent members of the p rty, who arc not Grant.......... 11 grossest ingratitude ; for Dowell has done more connected with any clique, to defend themselves wide fame. Jackson....... against tho plots and machinations of political 2 Josephine..., The dreadful disease, typhoid fever, is prevail by his frank, explicit, statesmanlike, politic, and schemers ; and to wholly renounce it, is to offer 11 Laue ..•«.«•••. ing to an alarming extent in this neighborhood. —OUR— 17 able course in the Sentinel to uphold the Republi complete immunity to fraudulent and corrupt as Linn............ There has been several deaths recently caused by < 14 can banner in Oregon, than the whole "caboodle” pirants for office. Marion........ z this contagion« Multnomah. 16 of Republican -orators and editors besides. He ■9 Polk............ Old Indian Jo, a celebrated character, well 1 first raised the namo of Grant for President, in » W endell P hillips — the "silvery-tongued,” in Tillamook ... known at the Grande Rondo Reservation and vi a late speech before the Anti-Slavery Society, thus Umatilla..... 7 Oregon. He advocated the 14th and 15th Amend Union.......... 7 ments boldly and ably. He lead their party for compliments our noble President, and other noted cinity. got drunk some time since and burned his are of California manufacture, far inferior 1 'ashington. 4 three campaigns in this county, with consumnate Radicals : foot while lying before a camp fire. The injury in quality to Eastern make, and we guarw . Wasco.......... 6 Mr. Wendell Phillips made a few remarks, pay was such that amputation was resorted to, and tee to fit the most exquisite foot. . 8 shrewdness and acknowledged ability. His politi Yamhill .... Total........ 58 cal editorials display thè keen foresight, depth and ing his respects to the Neto York Tribune, and the surgeon thiuks there is a fair prospect for him said he "would like to strip Horace Greeley, and to die. The time for holding the County Conven breadth of the broadest and most comprehensive put him out upon the prairie, and say to him. The Portland papers report a panic in the Port tions to elect delegates to the State Democrat Statesmanship ; and yet his ungrateful party abuse •Root, hog, or die,’ and leave him there to work out his own manhood on his iavorite theory. ” land butter market. A dairyman shinned aboil? ic Convention, was left by tbe Committee to him for taking an advanced position in the line of lie said what was wanted was not soldiers in the the several County Committees, whose duty their acknowledged policy. This is unprecedented South, but a man in Washington. "Place such a the city a few days since trying to sell 600 pounds has been replenishsd mid prices reduced to it will be to provide therefor. ingratitude. man as Ben. Butler in the White House, and the at 25 cents per lb. There is quite a difference e. Crockery, and The Committee would respectfully urge Coon would come down.” Senators Trumbull and here in the price of the same article compared with meet the times. • Q<ieen*wm • • prompt action on tbe part of the Democracy Mr. Dowell in the part of Richard III Ross were characterixed by him as "half-baked last year, and it is not probable that the cost will the like, in abundance; in fact, all kindly pf lawyers” and "half-fledged statesmen, who cried of the several counties. Refusing the Crown. goods to supply the wants ef the people. • & to pick up the crumbs that fell at the feet of Sen be greater this year than at present. L. F. GROVER, ator Sumner.’’ Oregon City. V. T rkvitt , Chairman. IT IS "Alas, why would you heap these cares on me I Secretary. [Enterprise, February 5tb.] I am unfit for State and majesty— R ead Dawes’ speech on our first page. It af 1 do beseech you, take it not amiss ; It is confidently expected that work on the Ore fords the clearest and most conclusive proof of the gon Central Railroad will be re-commenced in I cannot, nor I will not, yield to you.” Th« "secret league,” the impenetrable cabal, A gentleman who formerly resided in Oregon, corruption and extravagance of Grant's adminis earnest at Parrot’s creek, about the 15th inst., and and the midnight coterie, are essentially Demo cratic institutions ; and if there is such a thing as but has for the last few years resided in Washing tration. Johnson was impeached and tried for ex that the twenty miles of track now constructed to advertise prices, but will assure you that pure, unalloyed, and unblushing "impudence” in ton and New York, has for some days past been travagance in the administration of the finances ; will be ballasted for business just as fast as tbc weather will permit. you can buy goods of uh , FOR CASH, at as existence, it is this charge of a "secret league” and yet the administration of Grant is four-fold sojourning in Jacksonville. Among other interest between the Republicans and disaffected Demo- On last Wednesday, Mr. Nelson Harrington, tonishing low prices. ing news from the Capital he informs us that* Mr. more extravagant 1 Dawes speaksby the hr»6k. Ilis who lived a few miles east of this place, was tn an erats.— Sentinel. •» Call and s6e us; we are well supplied with "The secret league, the impenetrable cabal, Dowell states that he is nearly driven frantic by position as Chairman of the Committee of Appro old house with one of his sous, a boy, shearing sheep. While thus engaged, they noticed a rat goods, and are. bound to sell |Uetn and midnight coterie, are essentially Democratic the flood of letters he receives from all parts of priations enables him tc ¿peak with authority and ruuning around in tho upper part of tho building. influence. And his speech is creating a decided institutions)” are they ? Is it possible that our Oregon, particulasly this county, and from men of The boy got the gun for the purpose of shooting lower than any other house in tHe ebunty. sensation among his brother Congressmen, and will respected cotemporary is so deplorably ignorant all political parties, begging him to become a can it, but tbe rat got out of sight, and he attempted of the current history of his own party, and so didate for Governor. He stated to oun informant, create a still more decided sensation among the toil to climb up.into the loft with the gun, and in rl lamentably deficient in knowledge of its most effi-, with his usual modesty and self-abnegation, that ing taxpayers. It if the best campaign document doing so it was accidentally discharged, the ball — --------------------- |—,-------------------------- ——[—, striking his father in the back part of the head, . 5 ’ Ti.ifO cient party machinery,, that he has not heard of he did not waul it. The office would ¡necessitate of the season. and killing him instantly. * • * • f I •“» • r r • -ti < •«. _ • i ■< r— .I > i« « the "secret^ " JJ^nion League” and, t£e "Grand bis removal to Salem, and with beautiful simplicity Army of the Republic?” If .these are "essen added : "I’ll have to put on style, and style costs <1 W M O M State News. BORN. I i (i t J ,vl ,‘»*i tially Democratic institutions,” we have not been money.” Then again £hat bell-mare was iu the • . • » . apprised of it heretofore. We thought that these way. If he looked after the bell-mare in Washing Salem. '"secreVteagOes, cabals; and coteries,” were em- ton, he would loose the nomination in Oregon; BROWN—In Jacksonville, February 1st, .,1S7O, [Statesman January, 5th.] to the wife of George Brown, a daughter. and if he came to Oregon to accept the nomination, pbeHcally JRadlcM institutions. Our neighbor Corner OiHfWmla «ini Foirth St«. Hi« Excellency Governor Woods left this morn thinks we are “impudent" in charging film with he Would probably loose the pay for his bell-mare REAMRS—In Jacksonville, February 5th,,1870, ing by boat for a visit to bisold he me at the Dalles. to the wife of T. G. Reames, a son. being in “wcret league” with some sore-beaded in Washington. Thus he is divided between the he undersigned w | ould respeot - He will probably be absent for a week or ten days. luHy wiforin his''friends anil tbe^piibiid gen Democrats.' Of course we expect you to deny it, duty he owes the State and the duty he owes his LANGEL—In Jacksonville, February 6tb, 1870, erally that he has purchased the above estab Mr. E. Potter, of South Salem a well known to tne wife of N. Langcl, a sou. neighbor. ■ jTou would be a greater fool than we pocket. We hope he will decide *n favor of the lishment of Mr. Dan.. Cawley, which will b.o think you ar«, if you did not, indignantly, deny State« and run for Governor. If there is another brick-mason, and boss workman on Read's Opera henceforward conducted under his constant per It. Bat say— why do you ehampion the cause of man in the Radical party, besides Woods, that we House, is down with typhoid fever. We under sonal supervision, «nd he guarantees «eatisfactieB MARRIED to all who may favor him with their patronage. these "Democrats” so warmly, " if you are not want to see run, -it is Dowell. Imagine Dowell de. stand that at time« he ii bo violent as to be almost —... .— ,«——. —« These tables are • centrally located; in with them,” «h ? * livering, his inaugural 1—but joke of jokes—fancy unmanageable. His recovery is Very doubtful. convenient distance of the various houses of public <f ZU: T Hon. T. J. Dryar, of Portland, has beeh appoin DOtLARHIDE—FENDER—At the residence of entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded a message framed on the model of his Shipley, Let howling Democrats and weak-kneed Repub Mr. Heber, February 10th, 1870, by Rev. Rit and cared for, by the day or week, nt moderate licans new accept the situation and drive tbe idea Reames and Owen article. "Heavings capting, ted by the Governor to tbe position of Pilot Com. ter, Mr. 11. Olay Dollarhido to Miss Julia Fen charges. He has the largest stock in Oregon, missioner, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of purely a "white man’s government” and Dem what a whale 1” der. Both of this county. south of Portland, of ’ m ocratic repudiation from the land. Let tebbels of Capt. John H. Couch. Mr. Dryar is a pioneer and their sympathisers abide the decision of our Hereafter, Mr. Dowell intends to conduct tbe journalist of Oregon, having founded the Weekly ROWLAND—RITTER—At the residence of Rev. whole-people at the ballot box, and we well be a literary and poetic department of the Sentinel, in Ritter, February 10th, 1870, by Rev. Peterson. BVGGXSS AND CAKBiMklBC Cregoman in 1851. He has always been a staunch peaseiwi, prosperous, and healthy nation.— Dow- Mr. D. B. Rowland to Miss Parthena Ritter. addition to the labor of dictating therdevious and Republican, and we are glad to see his merit re Both to the Sentinel. of this county. with single or double teams, for hire on rcaeon- > i • • * I • * . muddy, politics of that most respectable'sheet. able terms ; also, . A prominent Radical officeholder in tn is county ceive! hi« recognition. • p * ’ • ; it I I. ’ ! I * I Tbptwo last issue« contain No. 1 and No. 2 ofi ‘ a •««•rts, that Dowell advocates th« adoption of the GOOD SADDLE: HORSJE3A JfiULE«/ Gov. Woods yesterday pardoned and restored to Fourteenth Amendment in order to spite certain chronological record, of the war for the Union, Which will be hired to go to any part «F1' leading Radicah here ; and that he refers to his with a patriotic song selected by B. F. Dowell, citisenship, Herman Judell, of Wasco, who was sentenced to a term of three years for* larceny. the country al moderate rot««. Attorney» Jacksonville, Oregon. ” ' We are some •Bdmies as ‘*v«tf&-kn««d Republicans,”’' in order ♦ Animals bought aqd jrfd, hipfcft t> About one year of h>s t,ime had elapsed, and be is .j j ' • dl > ’ a - t « i .» j • i,: A to givi point to the blow he deals his faint-hearted what mystified al tho above announcement, for we saddle or harness. brethren, who want to keep mum on the Amend- don’t know whether Mr. Dowell Vsvlected” the pardoned on a petition, numerously signed, from * »V . ■: tR-lC ’ metft question. This indicates that our "God-end- ."chronological record” as well as the patriotic all parte of the Stat«. /udel| is.oue of tfie parties * • Nov. 6th, 1869. nov6 tf. nadraftty” brethren’are working in beautiful har- song;”and we are at a loss to know whether the' ‘chro who bung the Govern«« in effigy in October, 1868, ~ nological record” is intended to advertise the fact on the receipt of the ne«s that the Legislature was N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE ' mony.' Dearly beloved—"Let us have peace 1” ,.County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, that Mr. Dowell is an "attorney,” or to announce left without a quorum by tbe resignation of some made December term, A. D., 1869, the undersign T hb R ailboad is C oming .—We are reliably in- that an attorney could "select” "a ohronological of the members. ed, Administrator of the Esthte of George P. formed that Hon. Jesse Applegate, Chief Engineer record.” • Funck, deceased, will oq •f the O. C. R. R., will be in Jackson county in a . We rather like the chronological idea, and are} By the politeness of Mr. I. R. Moores we are Saturday, the 26th day of February, A. D. few weeks—as soon as he shall have surveyed a specially pleased with the "patriotic” aocempain- permitted to publish Ihe following important cor 1870, at tho Court House door in Jacksonville, in ll those indjrbtrdto the latr : firm of Sutton A Stearns; are hereby feotifiedt t pass through the Umpqua mountains. . His' miss ment- With all posible deferenoe to Mr. Dowell, rcspondence, Which explains itself: said county, between the hours of 9 o’clock, a. m. to come forward and settle their accounts by tho ion hare will be to survey the passes east and south however, we would like to muke on« or two sug and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, expose fcr public' D^ partmemt o T the I nterior , | first, day of. January either by .cash or not«, a« the. sale to the highest'bidder, all the right, title, and General Land Offioe, January 14,1870. J of AgBSiRiver valley—the objeotive point being gestions. First, as he is acknowledged to be* pos books MUST BE CLOSED UP. interest, which the said George P. Funek had at Hon. Geo. H. WiGiam», U. S Senate. I Lower Klamath Lake. This indicates th« strong sessed of an exquisitefancy and fine poetic fe«l • ! ) ' ( < J. M., SUTTON. his decease, in and to the . following deeoribod pre Dec. 4th, 1869. z ' * 7d6c4-tf. Sin—I .have the honor to advise you that selec mises, situated in the town of Jacksonville, Jack- probability of out haying a railroad in this valley ings. why does he not give his poetic temperament sometime. Lpt us thank God, and, taka courage. a chance, and give us a metrical "chronological tions made by the State of Otegon under the Agri son county, Oregon, te-wit : One House and Lot, in Pool and Klippel’s addi cultural College Law of 1862, embracing the even DB. ft. JAÇKSÿy OonvnirriON, T o - dat .—The Democratic County record,” as Well as a poetic and "patriotic” accom- sections and within the defi^od limits of tbe "Ore tion to the town of Jacksonville, 200 by 200 feet, painment 1 Again as Mr. Dowell, ornaments bis rr Convention meets at the Court-House, this after letter envelopes, his newspaper cards, his law gon Central Military Road," will bo computed in ¡more or less, situated on the North side of Acade Jà EH my street, and known as the Sprague property. . K te noon, aC 1 o’clock, fdrthe purpose of electing del ’briefs, and bis pamphlets in delation to the "Expe- accordance with the Pules of the Secretary of the On thé confirmation of the sale1 by the County Dental Rooms in Horne's Hotel, Jacksonville,. egates to the State Democratic Convention,- to: be' and intellectual photograph; why not embellish the Interior, at the ordinary minimum rate. Court, aforesaid, a deed of conveyance will be ex Oregon. All styles of Doalal work done on short • -.1 peditioB to fight the Emigrants,” with hi» classic ecuted to the purchaser. bald at Albany on the 23d day of March. ' ' notice,., at reduced price«|. Particular] "chronological record and patriotic song” with I . » ‘ • a ♦» Sale tc commence at 1 o’clock^ p. m. of said given to the regulation of qhjldren’s teeth. With great respect, the same? A metrical, "chronological record,” day. Terms of sale, cash down in gold or sih-er extracted ¡without pain by. the use af GQOP.T*-Tfie California Legislature has injected and a "patriotic song,” embelifshed with Mr. Your Obdt. Servt., l«ti coin. method, of local anesthesia., A.I1 work wax^yxted. th« «Fifteenth Amendment. Oregon will do lAke~ Dowell’s handsome portrait, would be < J. S’. N ilson , big _ SILAS J. DAY, Administrator. Satisfaction guaranteed.. thing ” — a tremendous thing. wise. ■Ji . CpmmUmner. Jeb’y 5th, 1879. feb5-w4. Nov. 20th, 1869. >ov20 3tn. With proper management th« ratification of thia amendment will give us in Oregon 200 colored votes, and elect the entire Republican ticket at the June election. At the Presidential election Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting the «lecto- SATURDAY MORNING, FEB’Y 12, 1870. ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths Nine-tenth» of this class vote the Republican ticket throughout f. Democratic State Convention. the United Stites. This is the reason why Democrats howl for a • j "white man’s government and this is one rea By virtue of the action of the Democratic son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. . Our State Convention, which was held at Port colored population show they deserve to be enfran land, on Thursday, March 19th, 1868, and of chised by voting against rebels and democrats.— FINE GOODS ! •VT. SACHS H J FBSS0S »BESS SO9BS, ♦ &c., &c. CUT AND FASHION.- BOOTS AND SHOES OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT NOT “OLR MOTTO” SACHS BRO'S. LIVERY i SALES14BLE T 4 Administrator’s Sale. I i LAST CALL. 4 A ' % » t < » y 4