The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, February 26, 1870, Image 2

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The Sentinel and the Courts.
EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY
State News.
Correspondence.
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Our neighbor is in a bad humor, and
J ackson C ounty , Feby. 24th 1870.
Salem.
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“goes for” the Grand and petit juries for the E ditor N ews : As there does not appear in
SATURDAY*MORNING. FEB’Y 2$. 1870.
[Daily Press, February 18th.]
last term of the Circuit Court in n verv sav­ ycur valuable paper any country correspon­ The Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Com­
age style. The Sentinel complains that the dent, I thought it would not be amiss to drop pany, not satisfied with manufacturing the cloth,
Democratic State Convention-
cause of the State vs. Nus and Schneider you a few lines upon the condition of our coun­ are making it up into clothing. One tailor em­
By virtue of the action of the Democratic was continued, and waxes quite indignant at ty, agriculturally, socially, and politically. ploys all his time in cutting, while the suits are
State Convention, which was held at Port the thought that two such “good substantial The Farmers are all busy at present finishing made up by seamstresses all through the city.
land, on Thursday, March 19th, 1868, and of men “should be dragged about by an avari up their spring seeding, with bright prospects The beginning, to be sure, is small, but we expect
within a short time to see this business grow into
the Democratic State Central Committee, cious, sonseless, irresponsible man like Ham­ for a good harvest. We are having rain more
large proportions.
which was held at the same place, on Jan. lin, and Baker, Hamlin’s chief witness, abundant than has fallen for the past two
A lad attending school in Portland had his arnr
8tb, 18’0, the Democratic State Convention whose uppearance alone has condemned “him years, and the grain and grass in the valley broken a few days since, while wrestling.
AVE JUST RECEIVED A THOR-
here.
”
Our
cotemporary
further
ventures
and
h
’
lls
are
showing
by
its
rapid
growth,
will be held at
augh assortment of FALL and WIN*
The Mountaineer boasts that the best Sabbath
the
assertion
“
thst
this
prosecution
is
mali
­
TER
GOODS,
consisting of the very lateet-
its appreciation of its revivifying influence. School on the Pacific coast is located at Dalles city.
Albany, on Wednesday, the *23d day of
styles of I
cious, groundless and unjust.” To the last The people all are encouraged with the signs
March, 18TO,
I
The
Mercury
says
the
nnmber
of
school
children
at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, for the pur­ charge we make a simple but, in our opin­ of the times, and a good prospect for our
pose of nominating Governor, Member of ion, very effective reply, bv publishing the railroad to comsume our surplus. As to the is 346.
We of Oregon can consider ourselves very for­
Congress, Secretary of State, Treasurer, State names of the Grand Jury which found the political situation, it is hardly defined as yet.
Printer, Jadge of Second District, Judge of indictment to-wit: Wm. Bybee, T. Wright, but in ono regard, and that is a new deal, to tunate as regards the excellence of our building
Third District, and Judge of Fifth District, J. B. Coats, M. Michelson, John Shook, Q. nominate and elect new officers, rotation is material, however much we may be inconvenienced
N. Anderson, C, S. Sargeant. The older the order of the day. If the offices are worJi by a lack of wood, suitable for wagons and the
to be supported at the next June election.
like uses, that of necessity must be tough and
By order of said Committee, representa citizens of Jackson county will scarcely be­ any thing, they should pass round and give strong. Tn no country, perhaps, outside of the
tion to said Convention was based on the vote lieve that these men would have found that all that are capable and worthy a chance at great lumbering forests, can boards for house­
BALMORAL
cast for Democratic Congressman at the last indictment had the ‘ general opinion every­ the emoluments. To the victor belongs the building be obt.. inert at so reasonable a figure as
SKIRTS,
election, giving to each county one delegate where” been what our neighbor says it was. spoils, is an old adage, yet the commander of in the Willamette Valley. This lumber is not only
When
the
public
remember
that
the
editor
cheap
but
durable,
as
an
instance
we
site
the
sills
for evert seventy-five Democratic votes cast,
the host did not keep all the spoils ; they
TRIMMINGS.
and one delegate for every fraction of thirty­ ad interim of the Sentinel is the counsel of were divided equally with the army, and placed twenty-two years since under the old Bar­
eight and over, but allowing each county at the’ Deft», it will take his opinion of the made the soldiers invincible bv giving them ker building that is this week being moved. These
NOTIONS.
sticks of timbers were placed but a few inches from
merits
of
the
case
with
several
grains
of
al
least one delegate therein ; which rule of ap
an incentive tofightand conquer ; and so with the ground and exposed to the damp from the side
lowance,
especially
his
opinion
of
the
good
­
portionment will give to tire several counties
political battles, a fair division of spoils gives i walks, yet they have decayed very little, and
ness of one of his clients, who has already renewed exertion to win the victory. We where they have been protected they arc seeming
the following number of delegates, to wit :
Ahn n complete assortment of GENTS
served a three year’s term in the Penitentiary are on the eve of an important campaign— as sound as when first framed. The variety used and BOYS’ clothing of the very latest
Benton.....
Baker.......
as a convict from Wasco county, for larceny. foremost in that is a Senator in Congress for I for-thesc sills was red fir. Aside from its durable
Clackamas
If our neighbor desires any further informa the next six years, and before that time I ex- qualities red and yellow fir makes good finishing
Clatsop__
Coos..........
tion as to this “good and substantial man,” ipect to see great changes in the political sit- ' timber for common work. We have no lumber
Curry.......
let him consult the last report of A. C. R. nation of our government for the better, as 1 superior for floors, and we know of doors and win-
i
Columbia .<
Douglas...
Shaw, late Superintendent of the Peniten- q (M j knows it cannot be for the worse; also, a | dow sashes having been made of it with the most
satisfactory results. Then for finer work we have
Grant........
—OUR—
tiary, But it is only when our neighbor member of Congress and the full State Ticket, cedar that works beautifully into mouldings, ceil­
Jackson....
Josephine..,,
comes to the “Mo rn case ?• ” that his wrath —and it behooves us to put our best foot fore ings etc. And again, our pine is highly esteemed
Lane..... ....
finds full vent. He was Moon’s lawyer, and most and march in solid columns to the by our joiners especially the varieties known as
Linn...........
feels a natural chagrin at the defeat ol his breach. Iu “unity there is strength
Marion.......
and sugar, and mountain white. For cabinet work
Multnomah
client whose causes he appealed; but we such are the wishes of a country
i our maple, alder and ash will compare with any of arc of Califorrint manufacture, far superior
Polk.......
the woods imported, they being exceeded only by in quality to Eastern make, and we guaran­
thin« his common sense,—not to say his pro­
Tillamook ..
C lod H opper .
black walnut and rose wood.
Umatilla.....
fessional pride,—should have restrained him
tee to fit the most exquisite foot.
Union...........
from dragging his causes from the proper tri­
[Daily Statesman, February 18th.]
A Mexicali Land Scheme.
Washington
bunal, to be tried anew in his newspaper.
Wasco..........
I Sheriff Murphy has received from the Secretary
Yamhill ....
We coinmend to him the oracular sayings ol J. M. Kirkpatrick, who used to live hereabouts I of the Commonwealth of Kentucky a proclama­
Total.......
Mr. Dowell in bis reply to Dori is’ letter and was, afterwards, a resident of the mining re­ tion offering a reward of $600 for the arrest and
The time for holding the Coun ty Conven-
ugainst Kelsuy: “We regret to see him gions of Eastern Oregon and Owyhee, has been , return to the jail of Daviess county, of one Albert has been replenished and prices reduced to
tions to elect delegates to the State Democrat
(Dorris) transfer his case« from the forum to heard from in Lower Mexico. Kirkpatrick was Tanner, who is accused of the murder of Thus. meet the times. Queenswaie, Crockery, and
ic Convention, was left by the Committee to
the newspapers, in such low, vindictive, dem I i always a man of enterprise and action, a great D. WigS*1*8» *n December, 1S69. “Tanner is the like, in abundance ; in fact, all kinds of
tbe'several County Committees, whose duty
agogue terms. Ao lawyer ever succeeded by; prospector and considerable of a rover. He writes about 20 years old, 5 feet 9J inches high ; sandy goads to supply the wants of the people.
it will be to provide therefuY.
Ip) open, to some of his old friends here, a scheme complexion, weighs about 195 pounds; brown
The Committee would respectfully urge pursuing such a course." Sentinel, No. 44,1 for making money by investing to purchase some gray eyes, sandy hair, square built, small mus­
IT IS
prompt action on the part of the Democracy Vol. XIV. The italics are ours. We do of the obi grants of the Spanish monarchy, ever so tache and light beard on the side ot his face.’’
not propose to follow our neighbor into the ¡long ago, which arc as good title as can l>e made
of the several counties.
A year or so ago, an individual visited our city
naw tribunal where be proposes to reargue • in Mex ico. When we knew him last he was tra­ who became famous, and known all over the coast
L. F. GROVER,
his causes, but as a full, complete and tri­ versing the mountains of Eastern Oregon and by the title accorded him by the U nionist of Big
V. T revitt ,
Chairman.
umphant refutation of the charges he makes, Idaho, searching for hidden treasures. Then he Hungry. He earned the appellation by being al­ to ndvertise prices, but will a«<ure v<»u that
Secretary.
we publish the names of the jury who tried was all for silver, and finally, we believe, realized ways an hungered, and always wanting small you can buy goods of us, FOR CASH, at an-
the “Moon case.” They are all well known, something by having a discovery interest in the change to satisfy bis inordinate appetite, for with onisblng low prices.
With proper management the ratification of this
old and respected citizens of the county, and famous Poorman Lode of Owyhee. Now- he writes him nothing went amiss, quarters, halves and the
Call and see u? : we are well supplied with
amendment will give us in Oregon 200 colored
with unbounded enthusiasm of tropical groves, and
I entire hog being needed for his ravenous stomach.
had
the
confidence
of
all
who
knew
them
Republican
ticket
at
votes, and elect the entire
orchards of cocoa nut, palms, where the trees are
goods, and :»rc bound to sell, them for cash
the June election. At the Presidential election long berore our neighbor was ever heard or counted by the thousand. The tract he wishes to Leaving here, he went to California and the name
Grant only lacked 164 votes of getting the electo- thought of here. Ho had better tarry at Je­
of “big hungry’’ followed him. It may be possi­ ower than any other house in the county.
purchase contains three hundred thousand acres,
ral vote of Oregon. There are upwards of two
ble that he has come back—for he is back—for the
hundred colored voters in Oregon. Nine-tenths richo until his beard is grown before he at­ and would make a good sized county ; one hun­
of this class vote the Republican ticket throughout tempts again to make the people of Jackson dred thousand acres are represented as excellent to purpose of leaving his name where he first earned
it, and then making a new start in the world.
the United States.
This is the reason why Democrats howl for a believe that these men gave a false, unjust, grow tobacco, cotton, sugar cane, coffee, indigo,
“white man's government ;” and this is one rea­ or corrupt verdict: Alex. Martin, Ed. De spices and everything tropical, while the remainder
Eugene City.
son why we favor the Fifteenth Amendment. Our
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grows mahogany, Spanish cedar and such like val­
[State Journal, February 19th.]
colored population show they deserve to be enfran­ Peatt, C. T. Payne, R. B. Ilargadine, J. D.
It is currently reported in town that information
chised by voting against rebels and democrats.— Buckley, J. W. Mills, I. Sachs, Benj. Hay­ uable timber. A navigablo river courses through
this tropical garden, which can be navigated for has been received here to the effect that Ben. Hol­
Djwell't Washington Letter to the Sentinel, January
mond, J. Wintjen, A. Wilson, J. Sizemore,
17th.
three hundred miles, and leads up into mountains, laday has sold out his railroad to the Central
II. B. Segbert. Our neighbor forgot to men­ whose gold placers are already discovered and
Pacific Company, and that they have written to
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
Republican Consistency.
tion that his client was beaten in the court more waiting for discovery. Our friend Kirkpat­
Mr. Pcngra proposing to begin work on the Hum­
»below , and that the jury above named affirm rick was always haunted by magnificent plans, and boldt Branch provided they can have a controlling
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
Mr. Dowell’s friend, the “culjud passun,” ed the judgments below, only giving a less I this one seems so alluring that some worthy Ore­ interest in the stock of that company. We under­
Itilly inform his friends and the public gen­
erally
;hat he has purchased the above estab-
who was elected Senator from Mississippi, ap amount.
gon friends of his are raising a company to visit stand thut Mr. I’engra will start East in a few
ishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
Mexico and purchase the territory in question, at days, and it is probably to confer with the officers lenceforward conducted under his constant per­
pears to have some difficulty in regard to his
the low price named. There is no certainty that
sonal supervision, and he guarantees satisfaction
admission among the “potent, reverend and
C olonizing .—We learn that a deep game they may not purchase the whole Mexican Repub­ of the Central Pacific in regard to this matter.
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
grand seignors” of the Senate.; The Repub­ is to be played in this county, having for its
These stables are centrally located, and within
Vith a revolution or two thrown in, if it can be
lican Senators providentially discovered a object the defeat of the Democratic Legisla­ lic,
convenient
distance of the various houses of publie
A nother S hake U p . There was another
had at the same rale per square lcagua. The des­
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
provision in that obsolete instrument,—the tive ticket. Meacham, the Supt. of Indian cription had nothing to say aboat mosquitoes, I very lively earthquake shock at San Fran­ and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
Constitution of the U. S.,—which requires Affairs, will appear at the Klamath Reserva­ alligators, monkeys, snakes, scorpions or sharks, cisco February 17th, between twelve and one charges. lie has the largest stock in Oregon,
south of Portland, of
a Senator to be a citizen of the U.. S. for tion early in the Spring with a small army but these are, no doubt, to b» realized by a small o’clock, p. m.
nine years previous to his admission. Dating of employees, ostensibly for the purpose of stretch of the imagination, and to a certainty. The
L ast night Capt. Haun's steamer reached BUGGIES AITO CARRIAGE»
from the passage of the Civil Rights bill.
county to be purchased has salt mines of great
Mr. Dowell’s friend is only a four year old collecting the Indians on the Reservation, value, but salt does not seem to save that property her destination at Roseburg, thus demonstrat­ with single or double team», for hire on reason­
citizen ; hence, ineligible ; and the Repub but really for the purpose of “colonizing” from going at a very low figure. The only objec­ ing the practicability of navigating the Ump­
able terms ; also,
lican Senators conscientiously insist on adhc in order to carry the Legislative ticket in this tion we see to he property is the size. It is too qua. “We are marching on.”
GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES,
rence to the Constitution.
county for Williams. The honest Superin­ big to fence in and not large enough to erect into
Which will be »hired: to go to any part of
married
O ur neighbor gives the Roseburg Ensign, tendent will be well armed with greenbacks, an independent government, and then unnex to
the country at moderate rates.
'
ft paper published somewhere in the Ump and a gigantic system of corruption will be ours— Statesman.
Anitfaals bought and sold, and horses breke to
McDANILL—COOKSEY—At the residence of saddle or harness.
qua black mud, some terrib * and well de inaugurated. Let Democrats, east of the
H adn ’ t our neighbor better change the Mrs. M. M. Rowe, Sams Valley, Jackson coun­
T. G. Reames.,
served digs in reply to the Ensign's labored mountains, look out. Guard well the polls,
ty, Oregon, February 20th, 1870. by the Rev.
name of his paper? Call it the “Court for R. C Oglesby, John B. McDaniel to Mrs. Elii-
aud
“
spot
”
the
mercenaries
of
the
Indian
Nov.
6th.
1869.
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novfi tf.
cotmnenia on au alleged “outrage” happen­
abeth
Cooksey.
the
correction
of
Errors,
”
“
Court
of
Ap
­
ing in this town some moq|h or two ago. In Department.
peals,” “Jury Flagellator,” or some other
assigning the reasons why some notice of the
DIED
T he Congressional Committee which is in name which will fitly designate its new field
“outrage” did not appear in the Sentinel, our
neighbor might have mentioned one which vestigating the Gold conspiracy, after two of labors in the correction of abuses in the
would be unanswerable ; that is, that Mr. day’s frantic debate decided not to call Gen. Courts. Jurymen hereafter will be careful PATTERSON—In Illinois valley, Josephine coun
ty. Oregon, January 30th, 1869, Mr*. Mary E
Dowell’s valuable letter« took up all the
LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE
Grant,
Mrs.
Grant,
and
Mrs.
Corbin
before
not
to
render
a
verdict
against
the
editor
of
Patterson ; aged 18 years and 8 months.
firm of button 4 Stearns, are hereby notified;
available space in the Sentinel, and hence
to come forward and settle their accounts by the
there was no room to make comments on iin them as witnesses. Seeing that these three the Sentinel, lest they catch thunder in the
first day of January either bv cash or note, as the
magi nary “outrages.” The Ensign, stolid are directly charged with complicity in the next week’s paper. Is not this obstructing
books MUST BE CLOSED UP.
and stupid as it is, would have recognized conspiracy by the testimony of Fisk and
J. M. SVTTON.
the
administration
of
Justice?
the propriety of the course of oar neighbor
Dec. 4th, 1869.
dec4-tf.
Gould, and that Jhese sworn statements
immediately.
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T he “God and-morality” carpet-baggers in
might relieve the President, his wife and
S ettled .—Comstock says that be is so well sister from the odium of these charges, it ap­ Congress from the Southern States have been
DR. W. JACKSON,
pears
to
us
there
is
a
cat
in
the
meal
bag
ol
satisfied that a Republican will not have the
doing a thrifty business by selling cadetships
ghost of a shadow of a Rhow in this county stupendous size. Was the CommiQpe afraid at West Point, and in the Naval School.
that Grant, Mrs. Grant, and Mrs. Corbin.—
Dental Rooms ia Horne's Hotel, Jacksonville,
at the next election, that he has abandoned Grant’s sister,—could not deny under oath that Whittemore, a Yankee “carpet-bagger” from
Oregon. All styles of Dental work done on short
notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
•11 thoughts of «running for Sheriff here, and they were as deep in the swindle as Fisk and South Carolina, and an Alabama “carpet­
HEREBY
ANNOUNCE
MYSELF
A
CAN-
given to the regulation of children'» teeth. Teeth
will try his luck in Douglas. Be careful. Gould ?
bagger
”
have
been
“
nipped,
”
and
will
be
ex
didate
for
City
Marshal,
subject
to
the
decision
extracted without pain by the use ®f the lato
James ; the Copperheads elected a Democrat
method of local anusthrsia. All work warranted.
of
the
voters
on
the
1st
day
of
March
next.
I
ic Sheriff there the last time, and are “going
®3¡r* R ead Mr. Seaman’s announcement polled. Fine, healthy specimens of “All the I also promise, if elected, to serve the people faith­ Satisfaction guaranteed.
to do it some more.”
in to day’s issue.
Honesty Party!”
uov26 3m.
Nov. 20th, 1S69.
fully.
GEORGE SEAMAN.
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