The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, April 09, 1870, Image 2

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©lie fiemwrattv iewit
J. D. Fay’s “Equitable Adjustment”
Letter.
Kailroad Prospects,
D oweuu ’ s R ight B ower H eard F rom .—A
diminutive specimen of the Fifteenth Amendment,
generally known in these parts by the Pcognomen”
of “»Sam,” and of the profe.-sion of *‘black yer boot»
ttr,” has turned politician, and is now engaged in
distributing pub. doc’s, containing Revel’s photo­
graph, which ho received from Williams, Dowell
& Co. to assist in electing those two members to
the Legislature for whioh Dowell stands pledged
to Williams. Oh ! raw my ley off and canty me
out,-
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F|om>preSent indications wo are to have a Rail­
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erj the year of 1870, sh.ali have passed away.
As
thè
following
letter
has
created
a
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SATURDAY MOR
0, APRIL ; 9. - 1 is™-..
The
Chico
Enterprise
of
the
19th
inst.,
says,
that
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sensation ante ng the Radical newspapers in^Nortbl
ern Oregon , and many Democrats in this county the California and Oregon Railroad is to be com­
desire to see it republished in these columns, ws pleted and the cars running to that place by the
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insert it, together with the comments of the Her- first of .May, and to Tehama, by larvest.
ttld. We are rejoiced to know that the leading •How near the town of Red Bluff, this road will
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FOR CONGRESS :
Democratic organ in this State endorses the senti- come, is yet unknown ; probably we could induce
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- mseute expressed in this- letter; In doing SO, it Is the company to cross the Sacramento at er near
simply the exponent of the deeply rooted feelings theAown of Tehama, and gome up on this side, if
MARRIED
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(I10 true Democracy, ol. Ore­ we wbulcT only vbta'th^in a bonus of a hundred
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gon. We ate a! lUO^glad to know that Hon. J.- II. .thousand or Sa, dollars.« . The California and. Ore­
SONGER
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SLADE
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At
Ashland,
April
2d,
1870,
ave just received a thor .
Ik T.* GROVER.
Slater, our candidate for Congress, with an honesty gon company are decidedly on the subsidy, and it
be A. V. Gillett, Esq., Mr. Wm. F. Songer and
ongh assortment of FALL and WIN­
has
been
repeatedly
said,
thfct
they
will
do
toothing
and frankfie.'S wlHch will commend him* to the
Mrs. Cecelia Styde. .
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FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
GOODS, consisting of the very lates^
warmest support of his partyi bai placed himself cither great or small, unless they are subsidised. SHEPARD—HELMAN—At Ashland, April 6th, TER'
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S. r. CHADWICK
squarely upon the issue presented in the 8th reso­ Therefore, if we’ want thorn to come to, or pass
1870, by A. V. Gillett, Esq., Mr. Irvin Shep­
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lution, as understood and; explained in the lettot through Red Bluff, we must come out, and that
FOR SIATE TREAStfÈER:
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of Mr. Fay. Col. Kelly also, and most of the Aoor liberally.
There are now two bills before our. legislature,
leaditfg Democrats of the State, have spurned, the
h Xb riEIICHNEA.
BORN.
oae has passed the Senate and is now in the Assem­
* !P*» false subterfuges usually observed in politics und
C LOA I<S,
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bly,
the
other
hangs
fire
in
ihe
Senate,
giving
the
have followed the lead uf the Herald, in this re­
MILLER—In thia city, April 5th, 1870,* to the
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a ¥ tbb .80W.
v.-’
HATS,
n gard. For the first time in a number of years, people of Colusa and Tehama counties the privi­ wife of John Miller, a son. J t,
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we have an issue uf tremendous importance pre­ lege to vote aid in their construction'. Ono asks
FOR PROSECUTING'ATTORNEY :
SHAWLS,
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sented in suulxa shape, that tiro people can under­ $4,000, the other $3,0^0 per mile thrqugh these
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stand and act upon it intelligently. The triumph counties. These roads both come to us from the
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of our ticket in June will lealiy be a triumph oi same direction, one from tiue-water, the other from
Woodland. Either of these roads would answer
Democratic County Convention.
principle :
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our turn, but pass both bills, and submit them to
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We reproduce from the Commercial of last
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By resolution of the Démocratie County Cen­ night, a letter (rum Hun. J. D. Fay, uf Jack ;' a vote aud both will be defeated. Senator Lewis,
TRIMMINGS.
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tral Committee held in Jacksonville, April 2d,
is
too
well
acquainted
with
the
tricks
of
those
who
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HEREBY
ANNOUNCE
MYSELF
AS
A
CAN-
1870, the Democratic County Convention for nom­ son county, which should have been read nt are opposed to granting aid to any internal im­
didate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
NOTIONS,
inating a County Ticket will he held in Jackson­ the Pemucratic Rirtificatiun meeting. We
decision
of
the
independent
voters
of
Jackson
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ville on Saturday, May 7th, 1870. The Commit­ are at a loss to understand how it was over­ provement, however exulted its object may be, be county at their next June election.
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tee recommend tb^t the, Precinct Meetings for the looked, or how it afterwards came into the knows, that to pass the Minnis bill is sure defeat
election of Delegates to the County Convention be hauus we find it in. We restore the date, to all county aid, so far as Tehama county i8 con­
MY PLATFORM.
Aho n complete assortment of GENTS
Al«o
held on’ Saturday, April 30th, 1870, at 1 o’clock address and siguature, and reproduce the cerned. But defeat the Minnis bill, and there is
WAerea», the office.of Sheriff is not a political
p. m. The apportionment is based upon the vote letter as follows :
and
BOYS’ clothing of the. very latest
but little doubt the Benicia road would receive the office in a party view, having only one source of
cast for J. S. Smith, giving one delegate to each
party iutiuenco, to-wit: newspaper patronage ;
precinct at large, one delegate for every twenty-
asked fur aid. We think, that the choice in the
P ortland , Sunday, March 27.
Therefory*, I pledge myself, if elected, in order
A
five votes east fur Smith, and one delegate for each
two
roads
properly
belongs
to
the
delegations
of
to
rid
the
office
qf
all
party
bias,
to
award
all
my
To
the
Chairman
of
the
Democratic
Ratifi
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fraction of thirteen votes over twenty-five.’ The
the counties from which aid is sought.— Bed Bluff official patronage, whether for the County or pri­
Prenlnot»» under this apportionment, are entitled
cation Meeting:
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vate individuals, to any newspaper published in
to (he following number of votes in tho County
Sentinel.
I
see
my
name
announced
in
the
H
erald
the
county,
that
will
coutruct
to
do
good
work
at
Convention :
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of this tnorning as one of those -who are
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S tate D ebts .—Wc are some times told that if the lowest price.
Ashland,
4; Applegate,
3i expected to address y^mr meeting on to mor­
J. M. SUTTON.
Conservatives, were in power, they would be just
Butte Creek,
3;
< ; Eden,
Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870,
row
evening,
atOro
iino
Hall.
Evans Creek,
Flounce
Rock,'
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as thievish as tho Radicals I This we hold to be
I feel honored by the mention of my name
Forest Creek,
1; ■ Foots Creek, >>
2;
impossible. It takes long years-of trailing, to
Grants Pass, .
Jacksonville,
in
that connection, and much regret that
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make
such accomplished rogues. But the best an­
Klamath
1 ; circumstances place it mit of inÿ power to’ be
1; Leland,
are of California manufacture, far superior
Matosanita,
“3; present. A prior engagemeht at Dayton swer to the falsehood is that tho States least bur-
T; ■Rock Point,
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those
indebted
to
me
,
either
SterUngvilteÿ t
in quality to Eastern make, and we guarnif-
1; Table Rock,
47 makes it imperative upon me to leave by the dened with debts are the Democratic States. Mary­
l»y note or book account, are notified that I
Unio»Xowa,
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Willow Springs,
tee to fit the most exquisite foot. . .
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wnl receive Legal Tenders A T PAH until the 1st
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steamer for that point early to-morrow land and Delaware, both Democratic have no debt.
TUe Comq^ttee have decided upon the voting for
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The great and rich Commonwealth of Kentucky day of May.
J. S.
s. Smith,in 186"
168,.as a test entitling voters to morning.
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DR. E. H. GREENMAN.
partlci
participate in the _ Prdcinct meetings. Who resided
I more particularly Tegret my inability to with its ninety thousand Democratic majority has Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870.
in t-be county at that time. This test does not af­ be present-, because I had received nnd ac­ but a nominal debt. New York has thrown off
fect vtotate who hevb come dnto the county since cepted an invitation to address the Ratifica­
the Radical yoke, bi^t she is still burdened with
tbatast election, p» f
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tion
Meeting
in
this
city,
and
hence
my
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the debt entailed upon her by the thieves. And
The Committee ask jthe Democracy of the vari­
has
been
replenished
nnd
prices
reduced to •
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ous Precihets to turn, out in mass, and send up to presence here at this .tinw.
so with all other States ground down with debt.
But though I cannot be present in the It is a legacy left to them by “the men of great
the County Convention theirbestmen.
meet tbe time*. Queen‘Crockery, and
body,! will be iu the spirjt with you, and my
W. F. SONGER, Ch ’r Com.,
the like, in abundanjtej in fac^ a^^nds tif\
In two short years, the debt of
J ames T. G lebs , Secretary. •.
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remarks ivfll, I am sanguine, ‘ meet with the moral ideas.”
goods to supply the wants of the people.
i hearty endorsement of every Democrat when North Carolina has been made double that of tbe
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ninety
years
of
er
previous
history.
(I srty that, could I be present, I would cheer
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Attention, Voters!
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fully sustain the noble leader of the H ehald • - We speak of these things in no spirit of fault
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of thito morning, in regard to the eighth reso finding.
We do not wish to hurt the feelings of
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The Democratic County Committee have appoint- lution of o«r platform. It is that strongest
the “ring.” It would bo cruel to point out lhe
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Satuniay, April 30th, for holding Primary citadel of the- Democracy of Oregoiv wiiicli
thieves. Joe Turner does that and he mortifies
Satarday, May 7th, ths day fur <>ur foes most assail, and they will but waste the poor fellow«. Never mention little failings it
to Advertise prices, but 'will nssurr yon that
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The huge and
tion. ■
grates on the nerves of sensitive men and they
you can buy goods of us, FOR CASH, nt as-
^Democracy of, the fraululent national debt must be equitably have to run down to Florida to recruit their shat­
tonisliing low prices.
attendanae adjusted, and if that leads to its practical tered systems. Lotus be moderate?—77te S■«th­
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repudiation^
or,
bondholders
of
thé
sums
.tat tlM'Primiarj metaing«; . I»theMAsWta0s is tbe
Call
and
gee
us ; we are well supplied with
em
Home.
which they have, by th^ debt, forcibly and
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plaea te work. Seteot good men
delegates ;
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Since the elevation of the Democratic party to
wrongfully wrested from the people will but
goods, j|pd are inmrwi tex srllMthiim for ctwh
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. men of sound deto>ocraey,r and when they ineel in recieve their full and equitable measure of power in New York, the taxes hawo becu reduced
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•onyetotion, May 7th, thsy will be sure to playe a justice at last, and the grasping bondholders $200,000, while the levy for the city is a million
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Evening of April 26th, 1870.
ticket in the field that!aUtote >nita upon.
will likewise be justly dealt with. !t will and a half less.—’ ed Bluff Sentinel.
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We- want good, sownd, live men upon the ticket not do to longer extort the blood and sweat-
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Fux A head .—A recent letter from Washington
thiSjrear ; men of aetive minds, 'add who arto Am- of the poor man to fill tbe overflowing coffers
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bitites of making-something out of themselves, as of tbe purse proud rich, who alone have beep ■ays : It is understood that the implicated parties
GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE ti
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benefited
by
the
late
unholy
civil
war.
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•well as being alive to the true interest of t£e peo­
in the sale of cadetships are retreating on a new
U. 8. Hotel, Jacksonville, Ogn., on the even­
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D.
F
ay .
ing
of
the 26th of April, 1870, in commemoration
ple and the welfare of the county jq general. We I , ♦
line of defense, and while tacitly admitting their
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the
Fifty-first Anniversary1 of the introduction
We are extremely sorry that Mr. Fay could own guilt, will insist upon the Committee of Inves­
wa^t men of energy atief thought to' represent us
of Odd Fellowship within the United States. All
in th£ Legislature.' jpekson oe
»eeds a gre^ not be present, as we had anticipated, pleas tigation extending their inquiries into the Execu­ Lodges and members in good standing, and the
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deaj of assistance to. help opetoJo^^horQughfares, ore fromUistening to his manly ringing voice.. tive Department. It is proposed to jnquire wheth­ public generally, are invited to attend.
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county needs He is an eloqent and earnest speaker? and tbe er any of the Cabinet officers or other high officials u.
b^n^^cial to the entire »Wb.
’-Corner Califbmla and'Fourth St«.
Committee of Arrangements:
merlin the variops
y nrind«— awn
bravé fight’he made against RadiealiAmj* In hav*eever paid any money or made any gifts to the'
HE.. UNDERSIGNED W’ULD RESVECT-
who are-.alive 4» dh«><
0« df .the occasion,
John Bilger,
Ike Sachs,
Henry Klippel.
President,
any
timo
before
or
subsequent
to
thoir
■the dark days, has tiot been forgotten by the
ttllly inform bis friends nnd the publi^ gen­
and M'toe Jptag With
appointments, and with this view A. T. Stewart,
great Of the age- We
erally
:hat lie has purchased tbe above estab­
Democracy of Multnomah. We tfust that
Committee of Reception :
havV such tn en ftf tfci
lishment, of Mr. Dan... Caw It/', which wHI be
ty ; Ye/ 311 select thqm?
Moses IlrGrinnell, ex-SeetCtary Borie, Secretary
Let •the'work ¿f.YeThr nation cojnnxence, and re- Mr. Fay mav be able to visit' Portland again, Robeson, Dan Butterfield,’and others of like kid*- Hrm. Turner,
James Sutton,
William Ray. henceforward conducted under his constant per­
sonal supervision, and ho guarantees satisfaction
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tarders oft our
progreas take * back seat, before the campaign is oyer, qnd^give the ney’, are to be summoned to testify as to the facts,
to nil who may favor him with their patronage. '*
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JGoor Managers :
and.be S!
educate themselves to acccp t an people.a chance to hear hijai on the eighth and also whether any of those moneys were used
These stables are centrally located, and within
jonvenient
distance of the various bouses of public
improper
pffdfairs^ 7.7
resolution.
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for
political
purposes
to
elevate
Grarit
to
the
Pres
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II.
Helms,
Jacksonville
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M.
Mickelson,
Ashland
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entertainment.
Horses oy mvles wjll be boarded
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idency or to seenre his nomination.
William Bilger, Willow Springs.
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and
cared
for,
by
the day or week, nt moderate
This Is to be done to palliate the fact that the mon­
More Despotism-Tile Income Tax.
One Else Need Apply H I
chnrgei. He has the largest styck in .Oregon,,
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,»• 'V 1 « I eys received for the sale of cadetships wore used for TICKETS.
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“The author of tne'
April 2d, 1870.
e* article in last week’ s - : is« sue .. The.ndmlwistratlon journals are weekly harping the political advancement of the implicated parties.
BVGGXBS AZTO CteMKiAGfiB
This
inquiry
is
also
to
extend
to
members
of
Con-
of the Ifiw, can, by applying at flits office obti ain upon the steady reduction of the debt, and the
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a situation as enok; v/ee'a Ch in am rib turned I i off, For mcreasi ig ability of the Government to let up the gess and Senators, to discover whether any of
with single or double tennis, for hire on rcason-
being both laty and ioaptodeftt;”—»sUtrtfrrl.
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•o:si ‘ps ipdp
taxes. In the face of »U this talk we find the at* them received subsidies for their influence in se­
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able term8 ; o!so,
•qoied ”!
Thank yon. ' "How- are you ‘ifiow, neighbor?
-sip pun ssaujrcti qii w ouop DNIHlVdail
tie»« of the Government giving'the lie too its pro­ curing minor offices’.
That ChitoUman must' hate been reading the edito-
•daaqa ||as o} punoqAuu j Apuanbos GOOD SADDLE faORSES «Sc MUTES,
It is also proposed to inquire how ftinuy Govern­
fessions. That infamous income tax. which the
-uoo ‘aajeas Xauocu pair prnq ara rami) se t axaqa
rial« of the Sentioel upon tbe Fif|eenpx Amend­
Which will be hired* te ge to any part of
people of the United States would be warranted in ment officers, Senators and Representatives are -asp âuibnqajnd ajojaq ||«d « aiti « a lit o) ||aa op
ment,, and equality i but. he gan be. reclaimed with,
“
dead-headed
”
by
the
Washington
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Qas
light
Com
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lhe country at moderate rate««.
rising-en manse and refusing to pay another; dollar
|| im sefarpe dAoq« oqj jo Xu« äuiqnM suoFJaj
careful and judicious treatjnvnt.
pany for their supply of gas at tfyeir private re.si- ■ » •-
AArtmals
’ bought tond irtfi, hid hi>rsCl hrdhi'ta
’tin*
nopidntBUi« jo
upon, this tax which legally expired with the close i :dances, and whether this little perquisite lias not
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Mwch obliged furxthe grateful offer, hut prefer
spciq ffw pu« ‘spisid raqm pu« rafiuujaq ‘sun3 saddle or harness.
of 1«69. U not only still enforced, but enforced been used to keep up the gas monopoly ; and also, -loqg
jo
i«auni089«
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pu«q
uo
o«qw
to dge||M accepttece until Dowell dischaiges bid
‘ T. G. Reales«
whether this fact has ^"t something to do with the
other Chinaman. We never could cook well wi­ eontraryte the provision of the act. and ■ contrary recent increase of Gas Company stock,' which was daai| J *oui[ Äxa[pp«g »qj cq Stot^ijesa pay Ì I. i
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to all precedents, from the passage of Hit law up to by act of Congress, permitted to be watered to the
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der a Chinese vegetable gatherer, bestdes 'wben wq
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the yeaf.jusbcloseiL. Tho officials in the Revenue tune of $250,000.— Pre»».
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accept the poriti&i of‘chief cook we shall prefer]
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Dissolutivn. of Co-Partuersbip.
line haVs seen proper $<k give the income tax law a
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to ao the milkifig/and that, of course, w;ould in­
S ignificant P hotograph .—The Examiner of a
d
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xasiaavs
sew heading. Couimisiioner Delano now declare»
terfere with Jlowell*« favored arrangement during
»ff >4. L TVTOTldE is nE^EBY GlViiR .¿HAT TRl^’
that : the disbursements of interest on mortgages. late date has tbe following : We have been shown fie’ ’
his absence., Good evening 1
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111 firm of Caro Rrq’s, Ashland, Oregon, u thje
State atod cotonty tnxQ», etc., hitherto declared as a card exhibiting in one group the photographs of
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sixty-three members of the reconstructed South
day
dissolved by mutual consent, M. Caro with­
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proper .management the ratification legally exempt from taxation, are no longer sq j Carolina. Legislature, fifty of whom are negroes, or
drawing
from« f-be firm, (
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of this amendment will give us in Oregon 200 col­ and the new ^ersi.on of this infamous and galling mulattoes, and thirteen white. Twenty-twir read
All debts due the late iirm at Jacksonville must
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he paid M. Carc within forty ditys, ol they ▼>!! 1»^
ored, votes, aud electthe entirq. ^epublican |ffiket enactment is made to bear .with still greater force and write (eight grammatically); the remainder
. ‘saiaiHs
make
their
mark
(x)
with
the
aid
of
an
amanuensis.
placed in the hands of an officer for oollecfioa.
upon
the
middle
and
,poer
classes.
At
the
very
at the Jupe e)eptioi|,r At th» Presidential election
Nineteen are tax-p yeVs to an aggregate amount
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Gr»»t only tacked 164 votes of getting the( electo­ hour when the people ar® t°ld that Grant’s admin- of $146 10. The rest pay no taxes, and the body
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ral vote of Oregon. There tdre upwards of two iMraiion has wonderfully relieved the shoulders ef ’flvies on the white people of thefitates $4,000,000.
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hundred colored voters itf 'Dregen.' '1 Nine-tenths of the people from the load that haa almost crushed The Lieutenant Governor pays tax on forty acres
‘saiaavs
of
land
and
a
mule.
DH. W. JACKSON,
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this'oUss vote the Republican ticket thrqdgliout them, by , lessening the public debt, conies the
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pronunciamento
from
Washington,
that
the
in-
the United State«.
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It has |>een reported that tbe iron for ninety HiiTvaa
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reason why Democrats howl for a fKmoua income tax shall be made to gall still more miles, of the Railroad has been shipped from San.
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_ Dental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, Jacksonville,
“whit?
goyepmeet
if one rea­ tjie limbs and hearts of the great property-produ Francisco for the East Side Railroad, and that or­ • f
Oregon. All styles of Dental work done on short
son why >tto ftovos.lh« Fifl^enth, A^dment. t)yx ¿era. Routwell was heard to say, not long since, ders have been issued to continue the survey and ‘N 003 HO..... .............. ‘aiTIANOSMOVT notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
1 given to the regulation-of children’s teeth. Teeth
coloHd-popaltason «how Utey deserve tv he enfranr that the income tax should be made permanent. grade of the same to Canyonville as soon as possi­
ble. Should this report prove true we may expect
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method of local anasthesb. All wbrk warmatad.
DowelPt Wathington Letter to tAr «S’ettatae/, January of the countrj, what think you of your »asters ?— much BOoner than haa been generally anticipated.—
Satisfaction guaranteed
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Pay Book,
17th.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
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